Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-lnqnp Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-24T01:07:31.788Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Revisiting Iron Age Ethnicity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Manuel Fernández-Götz*
Affiliation:
Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Baden-Württemberg, Germany
*

Abstract

The possibility of exploring ethnic identities in past societies constitutes one of the most controversial fields of archaeological research. However, the reassessment of the conceptualization of ethnicity in the human sciences and the increasing transference of these theories to archaeological research is helping to develop new analytical frameworks for the study of this problematic subject. From this perspective, the aim of this paper is to attempt a theoretical and methodological approach to the complex relationships between ethnic identity and material remains from the standpoint of Iron Age studies, showing both the possibilities and difficulties of archaeological research on ethnicity. For this period, the incipient availability of written evidence allows the development of new interdisciplinary research strategies. Finally, an introduction to practical work in this field is presented, specifically focusing on two case studies: Ruiz Zapatero and Álvarez-Sanchís' approach to the identity of the Vettones of the central Iberian Peninsula, and the author's own work on the Late Iron Age sanctuaries of the Middle Rhine-Moselle region.

La possibilité d'explorer les identités ethniques des sociétés anciennes représente un des domaines les plus controversés de la recherche archéologique. Le réexamen de la conceptualisation de l'ethnicité dans les sciences humaines et la transmission croissante de ces théories vers la recherche archéologique aide néanmoins à développer de nouveaux cadres analytiques pour l'étude de ce sujet problématique. De cette perspective, le but de cet article est d'essayer d'établir une approche théorique et méthodologique des relations complexes entre identité ethnique et vestiges matériels du point de vue des études de l'Âge du Fer, montrant aussi bien les possibilités que les difficultés de la recherche archéologique sur l'ethnicité. Pour cette période, l'existence des toutes premières sources écrites permet le développement de nouvelles stratégies de recherche interdisciplinaire. Enfin, nous présentons une introduction au travail pratique dans ce domaine en se focalisant plus particulièrement sur deux études de cas: l'approche de l'identité des Vettons, habitants de la péninsule ibérique centrale, par Ruiz Zapatero et Álvarez-Sanchís, et le travail de l'auteur lui-même sur les sanctuaires de la fin de l'Âge du Fer de la région du Rhin moyen/Moselle. Translation by Isabelle Gerges.

Zusammenfassung

Zusammenfassung

Die Untersuchung von ethnischen Identitäten in frühen Gesellschaften stellt eines der kontroversesten Felder in der archäologischen Forschung dar. Dennoch helfen die Neubewertung der Ethnizität in den Sozialwissenschaften sowie die zunehmende Übertragung dieser Theorien auf die archäologische Forschung dabei, neue analytische Rahmen für die Erforschung dieser problematischen Fragestellung zu schaffen. Ziel des vorliegenden Beitrages ist es, eine theoretische und methodologische Annäherung zu den komplexen Beziehungen zwischen ethnischer Identität und materiellen Hinterlassenschaften aus dem Blickwinkel der Eisenzeitforschung vorzustellen, die gleichermaßen Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der archäologischen Erforschung von Ethnizität aufzeigt. Für diesen Zeitraum erlaubt die beginnende Verfügbarkeit von schriftlichen Quellen die Entwicklung neuer interdisziplinärer Forschungsstrategien. Schließlich wird unter besonderer Berücksichtigung zweier Fallstudien – Ruiz Zapateros und Álvarez-Sanchís' Annäherung zur Identität der Vettonen im Zentrum der Iberischen Halbinsel sowie die Arbeit des Verfassers zu späteisenzeitlichen Heiligtümern im Mittelrhein-Moselraum – eine Einführung in praktische Arbeiten auf diesem Gebiet gegeben. Translation by Heiner Schwarzberg.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © European Association of Archaeologists 2013 

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Almagro-Gorbea, M., Lorrio, A. 2011. Teutates. El Héroe Fundador y el Culto Heroico al Antepasado en Hispania y en la Keltiké. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia.Google Scholar
Álvarez-Sanchís, J. 1999. Los Vettones. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia.Google Scholar
Amselle, J.-L., M'bokolo, E. eds. 2005. Au Cœur de l'Ethnie: Ethnies, Tribalisme et État en Afrique. Paris: Éditions La Découverte.Google Scholar
Anderson, B. 1983. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso.Google Scholar
Banks, M. 1996. Ethnicity: Anthropological Constructions. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Barth, F. 1969. Introduction. In: Barth, F., ed. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries. The Social Organization of Culture Difference. Boston: Little Brown, pp. 938.Google Scholar
Bourdieu, P. 1977. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Brather, S. 2004. Ethnische Interpretationen in der Frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie. Berlin/New York: Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde – Ergänzungsbände, 42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brather, S. 2011. Archäologische Kulturen und Historische Interpretation(en). In: Burmeister, S., Müller-Scheessel, N., eds. Fluchtpunkt Geschichte. Archäologie und Geschichtswissenschaft im Dialog. Münster: Tübinger Archäologische Taschenbücher Band 9, pp. 207–26.Google Scholar
Burillo, F. 2007. Los Celtíberos. Etnias y Estados. Barcelona: Crítica.Google Scholar
Caesar, De Bello Gallico ed. Edwards, H.J. 1970. London/Cambridge Mass: Loeb Classical Library, 72.Google Scholar
Cardete, M.C. 2010. Paisaje, Identidad y Religión. Imágenes de la Sicilia Antigua. Barcelona: Bellaterra.Google Scholar
Champion, T.C. 1985. Written Sources and the Study of the European Iron Age. In: Champion, T.C., Megaw, J.V.S., eds. Settlement and Society. Aspects of West European Prehistory in the First Millenium B.C. Leicester: Leicester University Press, pp. 922.Google Scholar
Childe, V.G. 1929. The Danube in Prehistory. Oxford: Clarendon Press.Google Scholar
Cifani, G., Stoddart, S. eds. 2011. Landscape, Ethnicity and Identity in the Archaic Mediterranean Area. Oxford: Oxbow Books.Google Scholar
Cohen, A. 1974. Introduction: The Lesson of Ethnicity. In: Cohen, A., ed. Urban Ethnicity. London: Tavistock Publications), pp. ixxxiv.Google Scholar
Cohen, A.P. 1985. The Symbolic Construction of Community. London: Ellis Horwood.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Collis, J. 2006. The Celts. Origins, Myths and Inventions. Stroud: Tempus.Google Scholar
Collis, J. 2007. The Polities of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland in the Late Iron Age. In: Haselgrove, C., Moore, T., eds. The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 523–28.Google Scholar
Cruz Andreotti, G., Mora Serrano, B. eds. 2004. Identidades Étnicas – Identidades Políticas en el Mundo Prerromano Hispano. Málaga: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Málaga.Google Scholar
Davis, K. 2008. Intersectionality as Buzzword: A Sociology of Science Perspective on What Makes Feminist Theory Successful. Feminist Theory, 9 (1): 6786.Google Scholar
De Certeau, M. 1984. The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Derks, T., Roymans, N. eds. 2009a. Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Derks, T., Roymans, N. 2009b. Introduction. In: Derks, T., Roymans, N., eds. Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 110.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Díaz-Andreu, M. 1998. Ethnicity and Iberians: The Archaeological Crossroads between Perception and Material Culture. European Journal of Archaeology, 1 (2): 199218.Google Scholar
Díaz-Andreu, M., Lucy, S., Babic, S., Edwards, D.N. 2005. The Archaeology of Identity. Approaches to Gender, Age, Status, Ethnicity and Religion. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Eriksen, T.H. 1993. Ethnicity and Nationalism: Anthropological Perspectives. London: Pluto Press.Google Scholar
Fernández-Götz, M. 2008. La Construcción Arqueológica de la Etnicidad. Noia (A Coruña): Editorial Toxosoutos.Google Scholar
Fernández-Götz, M. 2009. Gustaf Kossinna: Análisis Crítico de una Figura Paradigmática de la Arqueología Europea. Arqueoweb. Revista sobre Arqueología en Internet [online] 11 [accessed 1 April 2011]. Available at <www.ucm.es/info/arqueoweb>Google Scholar
Fernández-Götz, M. in press. Die Rolle der Heiligtümer bei der Konstruktion Kollektiver Identitäten: das Beispiel der Treverischen Oppida. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt, 43.Google Scholar
Fernández-Götz, M., Ruiz Zapatero, G. 2011. Hacia una Arqueología de la Etnicidad. Trabajos de Prehistoria, 68 (2): 219–36.Google Scholar
Fichtl, S. 2004. Les Peuples Gaulois. IIIe-Ier Siècles av. J.-C. Paris: Errance.Google Scholar
García Fernández, F.J. 2007. Etnología y Etnias de la Turdetania en Época Prerromana. Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 33: 117–43.Google Scholar
Gerritsen, F., Roymans, N. 2006. Central Places and the Construction of Tribal Identities. The Case of the Late Iron Age Lower Rhine Region. In: Haselgrove, C., ed. Celtes et Gaulois, l'Archéologie Face à l'Histoire 4: Les Mutations de la Fin de l'âge du Fer. Glux-en-Glenne: Collection Bibracte 12/4, pp. 251–66.Google Scholar
Giddens, A. 1984. The Constitution of Society: Outline of the Theory of Structuration. Cambridge: Polity Press.Google Scholar
Godelier, M. 2010. Les Tribus dans l'Histoire et Face aux États. Paris: CNRS Éditions.Google Scholar
Hall, J.M. 1997. Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Hall, J.M. 2002. Hellenicity. Between Ethnicity and Culture. London: The University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Hansen, M.H. 2006. Polis. An Introduction to the Ancient Greek City-State. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Herbert, S. 2003. Excavating Ethnic Strata: The Search for Hellenistic Phoenicians in the Upper Galilee of Israel. In: Kane, S. ed. The Politics of Archaeology and Identity in a Global Context. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, pp. 101–13.Google Scholar
Hill, J.D. 2011. How Did British Middle and Late Pre-Roman Iron Age Societies Work (If They Did)? In: Moore, T., Armada, X.-L., eds. Atlantic Europe in the First Millennium BC. Crossing the Divide. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 242–63.Google Scholar
Hodder, I. 1982. Symbols in Action. Ethnoarchaeological Studies of Material Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Hornborg, A., Hill, J.D. eds. 2011. Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia. Boulder: University Press of Colorado.Google Scholar
James, S. 1999. The Atlantic Celts. Ancient People or Modern Invention? London: British Museum Press.Google Scholar
Jenkins, R. 1997. Rethinking Ethnicity: Arguments and Explorations. London: Sage.Google Scholar
Jenkins, R. 2002. Imagined but Not Imaginary: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Modern World. In: MacClancy, J., ed. Exotic No More. Anthropology. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 114–28.Google Scholar
Jenkins, R. 2008. Social Identity. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Jones, S. 1997. The Archaeology of Ethnicity. Constructing Identities in the Past and Present. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Kossinna, G. 1911. Die Herkunft der Germanen. Zur Methode der Siedlungsarchäologie. Würzburg: Mannus-Bibliothek, 6.Google Scholar
Krämer, W. 1982. Graffiti auf Spätlatènekeramik aus Manching. Germania, 60 (2): 489–99.Google Scholar
Krausse, D. 2006a. Eisenzeitlicher Kulturwandel und Romanisierung im Mosel-Eifel-Raum. Philipp von Zabern: Mainz.Google Scholar
Krausse, D. 2006b. The Prehistory of the Celts in South-West Germany. In: Vitali, D., ed. Celtes et Gaulois, l'Archéologie Face à l'Histoire 2: La Préhistoire des Celtes. Glux-en-Glenne: Collection Bibracte 12/2, pp. 131–42.Google Scholar
Kristiansen, K. 1998. Europe Before History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Lorrio, A., Ruiz Zapatero, G. 2005. The Celts in Iberia: An Overview. e-Keltoi 6, The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula [online], pp. 167254. Available at: <www.uwm.edu/Dept/celtic/ekeltoi/>>Google Scholar
Loscheider, R. 1998. Untersuchungen zum Spätlatènezeitlichen Münzwesen des Trevererlandes. Archaeologia Mosellana, 3: 61225.Google Scholar
Lucy, S. 2005. Ethnic and Cultural Identities. In: Díaz-Andreu, M., Lucy, S., Babic, S., Edwards, D.N., eds. The Archaeology of Identity. Approaches to Gender, Age, Status, Ethnicity and Religion. London: Routledge, pp. 86109.Google Scholar
Lund, A. 1998. Die Ersten Germanen. Ethnizität und Ethnogenese. Heidelberg: C. Winter.Google Scholar
Mac Sweeney, N. 2009. Beyond Ethnicity: The Overlooked Diversity of Group Identities. Joumal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 22 (1): 101–26.Google Scholar
McInerney, J. ed. in press. A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.Google Scholar
Méniel, P. 2008. Les Restes d'Animaux de l'Espace Public de l'Oppidum du Titelberg. In: Castella, D., Meylan Krause, M.-F., eds. Topographie Sacrée et Rituels. Le Cas d'Aventicum, Capitale des Helvètes. Basel: Archéologie Suisse, pp. 167–73.Google Scholar
Metzler, J., Méniel, P., Gaeng, C. 2006. Oppida et Espaces Publics. In: Haselgrove, C., ed. Celtes et Gaulois, l'Archéologie Face à l'Histoire 4: Les Mutations de la Fin de l'âge du Fer. Glux-en-Glenne: Collection Bibracte 12/4, pp. 201–24.Google Scholar
Moore, T. 2011. Detribalizing the Later Prehistoric Past: Concepts of Tribes in Iron Age and Roman Studies. Journal of Social Archaeology, 11 (3): 334–60.Google Scholar
Morgan, C. 2009. Ethnic Expression on the Early Iron Age and Early Archaic Greek Mainland. Where Should We Be Looking? In: Derks, T., Roymans, N., eds. Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 1136.Google Scholar
Nickel, C., Thoma, M., Wigg-Wolf, D. 2008. Martberg. Heiligtum und Oppidum der Treverer I. Der Kultbezirk. Koblenz: Berichte zur Archäologie an Mittelrhein und Mosel, p. 14.Google Scholar
Plácido, D. 2009. Los Pueblos Prerromanos y sus Observadores. In: Sastre Prats, I., ed. Arqueología Espacial: Identidades. Teruel: Arqueología Espacial 27, pp. 4761.Google Scholar
Polignac, F.de. 1995. Cults, Territory, and the Origins of the Greek City-State. London: The University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Reher Díez, G.-S. 2011. The ‘Introduction to Ethnicity Syndrome’ in Proto-historical Archaeology. In: Moore, T., Armada, X.-L., eds. Atlantic Europe in the First Millennium BC. Crossing the Divide. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 656–67.Google Scholar
Renfrew, C. 1987. Archaeology and Language. The Puzzle of Indo-European Origins. London: Jonathan Cape.Google Scholar
Renfrew, C. 1996. Prehistory and the Identity of Europe, or, Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Hungarians. In: Graves-Brown, P., Jones, S., Gamble, C., eds. Cultural Identity and Archaeology: The Construction of European Communities. London: Routledge, pp. 125–37.Google Scholar
Roymans, N. 1990. Tribal Societies in Northern Gaul. An Anthropological Perspective. Amsterdam: Cingula, p. 12.Google Scholar
Roymans, N. 2004. Ethnic Identity and Imperial Power: The Batavians in the Early Roman Empire. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.Google Scholar
Roymans, N., Verniers, L. in press. Glass La Tène Bracelets in the Lower Rhine Region. Typology, Chronology and Social Interpretation. Germania.Google Scholar
Ruiz Zapatero, G. 2009. Etnicidad Protohistórica y Arqueológica: Límites y Posibilidades. In: Sastre Prats, I., ed. Arqueología Espacial: Identidades. Teruel: Arqueología Espacial 27, pp. 1327.Google Scholar
Ruiz Zapatero, G., Álvarez-Sanchís, J. 2002. Etnicidad y Arqueología: Tras la Identidad de los Vettones. Spal, 11: 253–75.Google Scholar
Ruiz Zapatero, G., Álvarez-Sanchís, J. 2008. Los Verracos y los Vettones. In: Álvarez-Sanchís, J., ed. Arqueología Vettona. Alcalá de Henares: Zona Arqueológica 12, pp. 214–31.Google Scholar
Scott, J.C. 2009. The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia. London: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Shennan, S.J. 1989. Introduction: Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity. In: Shennan, S.J., ed. Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity. London: Unwin Hyman, pp. 132.Google Scholar
Siapkas, J. 2003. Heterological Ethnicity: Conceptualizing Identities in Ancient Greece. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis.Google Scholar
Smith, A.D. 2008. The Cultural Foundations of Nations. Hierarchy, Covenant, and Republic. Oxford: Blackwell.Google Scholar
Smith, S.T. 2003. Wretched Kush: Ethnic Identities and Boundaries in Egypt's Nubian Empire. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Sommer, U. 2007. Archäologische Kulturen als Imaginäre Gemeinschaften. In: Rieckhoff, S., Sommer, U., eds. Auf der Suche nach Identitäten: Volk – Stamm – Kultur – Ethnos, British Archaeological Reports (International Series 1705). Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 5978.Google Scholar
Sommer, U. 2011. Tribes, Peoples, Ethnicity: Archaeology and Changing ‘We Groups’. In: Cochrane, E.E., Gardner, A., eds. Evolutionary and Interpretive Archaeologies: A Dialogue. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press, pp. 169–98.Google Scholar
Stark, M.T. 1999. Social Dimensions of Technical Choice in Kalinga Ceramic Traditions. In: Chilton, E.S., ed. Material Meanings: Critical Approaches to the Interpretation of Material Culture. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, pp. 2443.Google Scholar
Van Dommelen, P., Knapp, A.B. eds. 2010. Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean: Mobility, Materiality and Identity. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Veit, U. 1989. Ethnic Concepts in German Prehistory: A Case Study on the Relationships between Cultural Identity and Archaeological Objectivity. In: Shennan, S.J., ed. Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity. London: Unwin Hyman, pp. 3556.Google Scholar
Vitali, D., Kaenel, G. 2000. Un Helvète chez les Etrusques vers 300 av. J.-C. Archäologie der Schweiz, 23 (3): 115–22.Google Scholar
Wells, P.S. 2001. Beyond Celts, Germans and Scythians: Archaeology and Identity in Iron Age Europe. London: Duckworth.Google Scholar
Wenskus, R. 1961. Stammesbildung und Verfassung. Köln: Böhlau.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wenskus, R. 1984. Ding. Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde, 5: 444–55.Google Scholar
Wiessner, P. 1983. Style and Social Information in Kalahari San Projectile Points. American Antiquity, 48 (2): 253–76.Google Scholar
Woolf, G. 2009. Cruptorix and His Kind. Talking Ethnicity on the Middle Ground. In: Derks, T., Roymans, N., eds. Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 207–17.Google Scholar