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Introduction: regimes, revolutions, and the materiality of power in Eurasian archaeology | |
The Rhetoric of Regime and Ideology of Revolution | |
Archaeology and the national idea in Eurasia | |
National history and identity narratives in China and cultural heritage interpretation in Xinjiang | |
'Yerevan, my ancient Erebuni': archaeological repertoires, public assemblages, and the manufacture of a (post-)Soviet nation | |
Violence and power visualized: representations of military engagements between Central Asia and the Achaemenid Persian Empire | |
Public vs. private: perspectives on the communication of power in ancient Chroasmia | |
Lines of power: equality or hierarchy among the Iron Age agro-pastoralists of southeastern Kazakhstan | |
Materialities of Homeland, Practices of Expansion | |
Homelands in the present and in the past: political implications of a dangerous concept | |
Processes and practices of death: toward a bioarchaeology of dynamic societies | |
Ritualization of weapons in a contact zone: between the past and the present | |
Ethos, materiality, and paradigms of political action in early medieval communities of the northwestern Caspian region Irina | |
Legitimacy and control: the making of the imperial Liao heartland | |
A bioarchaeological study of Xiongnu expansion in Iron Age Tuva, South Siberia | |
Regimes of the Body, Revolutions of Value | |
Kazakhstan, post-socialist transition, and the problem of multiple materialities | |
Forging social networks: metallurgy and the politics of value in Bronze Age Eurasia | |
Where pottery and politics meet: mundane objects and complex political life in the Late Bronze Age South Caucasus | |
Forming techniques and Kura-Araxes period pottery in the Eastern Caucasus | |
Beastly goods: pastoral production in the Late Bronze Age Tsaghkahovit Plain | |
From regimes to revolutions: technology and technique at the Bronze Age tell at Százhalombatta, Hungary | |
Conclusion: on archaeology and politics across Eurasia | |
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