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E-grāmata: Stone Mirror: A Novel of the Neolithic [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 287 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781315419695
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  • Formāts: 287 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Left Coast Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781315419695
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A Turkish farmer finds a large obsidian mirror on top of a mound. How did it get there? What did it mean for its creator, and what does it mean for us? In this teaching novel by writer Rob Swigart, the story toggles back and forth between a Neolithic village&;and the changing fortunes of the family who finds this wondrous tool&;and modern archaeologists whose excavated treasure stirs journalists, governments, and goddess worshippers alike. Through an engrossing tale across millennia, Swigart&;s novel provides both a basic reconstruction of Neolithic lifeways and a primer on contemporary archaeological politics and practice. For archaeology students, and for anyone curious about artifacts past and present, Stone Mirror will be a fun, informative introduction both to archaeology and to the people they study.


Swigart&;s novel provides both a basic reconstruction of Neolithic lifeways and a primer on contemporary archaeological politics and practice.


A Turkish farmer finds a large obsidian mirror on top of a mound. How did it get there? What did it mean for its creator, and what does it mean for us? In this teaching novel by writer Rob Swigart, the story toggles back and forth between a Neolithic village—and the changing fortunes of the family who finds this wondrous tool—and modern archaeologists whose excavated treasure stirs journalists, governments, and goddess worshippers alike. Through an engrossing tale across millennia, Swigart’s novel provides both a basic reconstruction of Neolithic lifeways and a primer on contemporary archaeological politics and practice. For archaeology students, and for anyone curious about artifacts past and present, Stone Mirror will be a fun, informative introduction both to archaeology and to the people they study.
Preface 9(2)
Now
Time
11(1)
The Excavator
12(1)
Jones Listening
13(2)
First Contact
15(2)
Object Lesson
17(2)
On the Road
19(2)
Hill of Mirrors
21(1)
Plans
21(4)
Then
Shelsan
25(2)
Mala
27(1)
No Name
28(2)
Pretender
30(2)
First Grand
32(2)
Sun Demon
34(7)
Now
Why It's Important to Dig
41(3)
The Project
44(2)
Mellaart
46(2)
Dig House
48(2)
DANTE
50(3)
Ozgur
53(2)
Negotiations
55(2)
Underworld
57(2)
On the Mound
59(2)
Could Be Anything
61(2)
Then
Boy Going Under
63(3)
Stone Mirror
66(1)
Pinnak on the Roof
67(1)
Walk of the World
68(4)
First Egg
72(2)
Empty Place
74(5)
Now
Speculation
79(2)
A Hunch
81(1)
Home Plate Don't Move
82(1)
Satchi at Night
83(1)
Bringing It Up
84(1)
Saturday Morning
85(4)
Preliminaries
89(1)
The Word
90(3)
Then
The Stranger
93(4)
Invitation
97(2)
Gathering
99(1)
Blood Lust
100(3)
Spirit Flight
103(4)
Now
Fast Forward
107(1)
Scholar
108(3)
Rolf
111(1)
Debitage
112(2)
Congeries
114(2)
Lurkers
116(1)
Men in Black
117(1)
Introduction
118(1)
Reflections
119(1)
An Interruption
120(2)
In the House
122(1)
Eye of the Storm
123(2)
Then
The Great Bull
125(3)
The Mountain of Frozen Tears
128(2)
Tsurinye
130(3)
Possession
133(1)
The Snare
134(3)
Now
The Media Get the Message
137(2)
Go Ask Alice
139(1)
What the Dead Bones Said
140(1)
Precautions
141(2)
Calamity
143(2)
The Leisure of the Theory Class
145(3)
Speed Dial
148(1)
Not the Territory
148(2)
What's Bred in the Bone
150(1)
Then
Full Circle
151(2)
Harvest
153(2)
Pinnak and Temkash
155(3)
Long Road
158(1)
Homecoming
159(3)
Counting the Dead
162(3)
Now
Evil Eye
165(1)
Dead Reckoning
166(3)
Air Play
169(2)
Mother Love
171(2)
No Crocodiles
173(2)
Line of Sight
175(1)
The Problem of Authenticity
176(1)
The Dealer
177(2)
Network
179(2)
Then
Shelsan's Return
181(1)
Night
182(1)
In Dreams
183(1)
The Leopard
184(2)
Widow
186(1)
Painting the Dead
187(2)
Clans
189(2)
Pinnak
191(1)
Fire in the Air
192(3)
Now
Locking Up
195(2)
New Friends
197(1)
Afet
198(1)
Survey Marker
199(1)
Good Company
200(1)
Glimmers
201(2)
Call
203(1)
Aftermath
203(2)
Dawn
205(1)
Iskembe
206(3)
Then
Year, Turning
209(1)
Passing
210(2)
Building the Sky
212(1)
Light
213(1)
Wet-Time
214(1)
Final Combat
215(3)
Bucranium
218(1)
Unborn Moon
219(2)
Night Spirit
221(2)
Now
Questions
223(1)
Alice on the Road
224(1)
First Steps
225(2)
In the World
227(1)
Feed Your Head
228(2)
Plan B
230(2)
Ripple
232(1)
Schedule Change
232(3)
Then
Under the Tamarisk
235(2)
A Turn
237(1)
Last Rights
238(1)
The Offer
239(1)
Moving In
240(2)
Invocation
242(2)
Getting Ahead
244(3)
Now
Plan B Executed
247(1)
Package
248(1)
Homecoming
248(1)
Double Vision
249(2)
At Sea
251(1)
Reasonable Doubt
252(2)
But
254(2)
The Island Princess
256(1)
Goddesses
256(1)
Alice's Revenge
257(1)
Season's End
258(3)
Then
Harvest and Plant
261(2)
Setting the Stage
263(1)
Pinnak Descends
264(2)
Endings
266(1)
Shelsan's Shelter
267(1)
Light
268(2)
To the Sunset
270(3)
Epilog Now Wonderland 273(2)
Glossary 275(10)
Selected Bibliography 285(2)
About the Author 287


Rob Swigart is research affiliate at the Institute for the Future in Menlo Park, California, where he develops scenarios and vignettes for Fortune 500 companies. He is author of nine novels, including Little America, The Time Trip, and the Book of Revelations, as well as several works of interactive and electronic fiction. This is his second teaching novel after Xibalba Gate, (AltaMira 2005) which describes Late Classic Maya life.