Bonatz, Dominik

Aydin Abar (Ed.), Maria Bianca D’Anna (Ed.), Georg Cyrus (Ed.), Vera Egbers (Ed.), Barbara Huber (Ed.), Christine Kainert (Ed.), Johannes Köhler (Ed.), Birgül Ögüt (Ed.), Nolwen Rol (Ed.), Giulia Russo (Ed.), Julia Schönicke (Ed.), Francelin Tourtet (Ed.)

Pearls, Politics and Pistachios: Essays in Anthropology and Memories on the Occasion of Susan Pollock’s 65th Birthday

This book is a heartfelt “Thank You!” present to Susan Pollock on her 65th birthday. In each of the 46 contributions the 63 authors celebrate Susan Pollock as a multi-facetted and brilliant scholar and colleague, as a devoted and outstanding teacher and as an empathetic mentor. The range of topics covered in the articles spans from the first occurrence of Homo sapiens on the Iranian Highland, to the research of the underrepresentation of female scholars in a male dominated Publikationslandschaft, as well as the role of politics in archaeological practice. Together the authors present the diversity of archaeological practice neither limited by time and space, nor by methodical conventions.