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Case Studies in European Prehistory

Author : Peter Bogucki
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-09
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781000948691

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Case Studies in European Prehistory by Peter Bogucki Pdf

This book provides a broad overview of the current research questions facing archaeologists working in Europe. The book uses a case-study method in which a number of archaeologists discuss their work and reflect on their goals and approaches. The emphasis is on the intellectual process of archaeology, not just the techniques and results. Chronological coverage is provided from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and over much of the European continent.

Case Studies in European Prehistory

Author : Peter Bogucki
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 1003419828

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Case Studies in European Prehistory by Peter Bogucki Pdf

This book provides a broad overview of the current research questions facing archaeologists working in Europe. The book uses a case-study method in which a number of archaeologists discuss their work and reflect on their goals and approaches. The emphasis is on the intellectual process of archaeology, not just the techniques and results. Chronological coverage is provided from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age and over much of the European continent.

European Archaeology as Anthropology

Author : Pam J. Crabtree,Peter Bogucki
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781934536902

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European Archaeology as Anthropology by Pam J. Crabtree,Peter Bogucki Pdf

Since the days of V. Gordon Childe, the study of the emergence of complex societies has been a central question in anthropological archaeology. However, archaeologists working in the Americanist tradition have drawn most of their models for the emergence of social complexity from research in the Middle East and Latin America. Bernard Wailes was a strong advocate for the importance of later prehistoric and early medieval Europe as an alternative model of sociopolitical evolution and trained generations of American archaeologists now active in European research from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages. Two centuries of excavation and research in Europe have produced one of the richest bodies of archaeological data anywhere in the world. The abundant data show that technological innovations such as metallurgy appeared very early, but urbanism and state formation are comparatively late developments. Key transformative process such as the spread of agriculture did not happen uniformly but rather at different rates in different regions. The essays in this volume celebrate the legacy of Bernard Wailes by highlighting the contribution of the European archaeological record to our understanding of the emergence of social complexity. They provide case studies in how ancient Europe can inform anthropological archaeology. Not only do they illuminate key research topics, they also invite archaeologists working in other parts of the world to consider comparisons to ancient Europe as they construct models for cultural development for their regions. Although there is a substantial corpus of literature on European prehistoric and medieval archaeology, we do not know of a comparable volume that explicitly focuses on the contribution that the study of ancient Europe can make to anthropological archaeology.

European Prehistory

Author : Sarunas Milisauskas
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781461507512

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European Prehistory by Sarunas Milisauskas Pdf

Sarunas Milisauskas· 1.1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this book is four-fold: to introduce English-speaking students and scholars to some of the outstanding archaeological research that has been done in Europe in recent years; to integrate this research into an anthropological frame of reference; to address episodes of culture change such as the transition to farming; the origin of complex societies, and the origin of urbanism, and to provide an overview of European prehistory from the earliest appearance of humans to the rise of the Roman empire. In 1978, the Academic Press published my book European Prehistory which, typically for that period, emphasized cultural evolution, culture process, technology, environment, and economy. To produce a new version and an up- to-date prehistory of Europe, I have invited contributions from specialists in the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. Thus while this version of European Prehistory is a new book, however, it still incorporates some data from the 1978 version, particularly in The Present Environment and Neolithic chapters. Like its predecessor, this edition is structured around selected general topics, such as technology, trade, settlement, warfare, and ritual.

The Life Biography of Artefacts and Ritual Practice

Author : Mathias Bjørnevad-Ahlqvist,Peter Bye-Jensen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020-07-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1407356828

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The Life Biography of Artefacts and Ritual Practice by Mathias Bjørnevad-Ahlqvist,Peter Bye-Jensen Pdf

Current Approaches to Collective Burials in the Late European Prehistory

Author : Tiago Tomé,Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla,Ana Maria Silva,Claudia Cunha,Rui Boaventura
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784917227

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Current Approaches to Collective Burials in the Late European Prehistory by Tiago Tomé,Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla,Ana Maria Silva,Claudia Cunha,Rui Boaventura Pdf

The articles in this volume provide examples of different approaches currently being developed on Prehistoric collective burials of southern Europe, mostly focusing on case studies, but also including contributions of a more methodological scope.

Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory

Author : Geoff Bailey
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1983-03-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0521237424

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Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory by Geoff Bailey Pdf

A series of case studies which combine an awareness of recent developments in hunter-gatherer theory with a commitment to the analysis and interpretation of prehistoric material.

Exploring Prehistoric Identity in Europe

Author : Victoria Ginn,Rebecca Enlander,Rebecca Crozier
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-03-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781842178133

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Exploring Prehistoric Identity in Europe by Victoria Ginn,Rebecca Enlander,Rebecca Crozier Pdf

Identity is relational and a construct, and is expressed in a myriad of ways. For example, material culture and its pluralist meanings have been readily manipulated by humans in a prehistoric context in order to construct personal and group identities. Artefacts were often from or reminiscent of far-flung places and were used to demonstrate membership of an (imagined) regional, or European community. Earthworks frequently archive maximum visual impact through elaborate ramparts and entrances with the minimum amount of effort, indicating that the construction of identities were as much in the eye of the perceivor, as of the perceived. Variations in domestic architectural style also demonstrate the malleability of identity, and the prolonged, intermittent use of particular places for specific functions indicates that the identity of place is just as important in our archaeological understanding as the identity of people. By using a wide range of case studies, both temporally and spatially, these thought processes may be explored further and diachronic and geographic patterns in expressions of identity investigated.

Europe Before History

Author : Kristian Kristiansen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 505 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0521552273

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Europe Before History by Kristian Kristiansen Pdf

This is a survey of European prehistory addressing questions raised in the study of the Bronze Age.

Prehistoric Europe

Author : Andrew Jones
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2008-11-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781405125970

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Prehistoric Europe by Andrew Jones Pdf

Prehistoric Europe: Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive introduction to the range of critical contemporary thinking in the study of European prehistory. Presents essays by some of the most dynamic researchers and leading European scholars in the field today Ranges from the Neolithic period to the early stages of the Iron Age, and from Ireland and Scandinavia to the Urals and the Iberian Peninsula

The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman and Medieval Europe

Author : Marta Díaz-Guardamino,Leonardo García Sanjuán,David Wheatley
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198724605

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The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman and Medieval Europe by Marta Díaz-Guardamino,Leonardo García Sanjuán,David Wheatley Pdf

The essays in this collection examine the life-histories of carefully chosen megalithic monuments, stelae and statue-menhirs, and rock art sites of various European and Mediterranean regions during the Iron Age and Roman and Medieval times. By focusing on the concrete interaction between people, monuments, and places, the volume offers an innovative outlook on a variety of debated issues. Prominent among these is the role of ancient remains in the creation, institutionalization, contestation, and negotiation of social identities and memories, as well as their relationship with political economy in early historic European societies.

Europe before Rome

Author : T. Douglas Price
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780199986828

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Europe before Rome by T. Douglas Price Pdf

Werner Herzog's 2011 film Cave of Forgotten Dreams, about the painted caves at Chauvet, France brought a glimpse of Europe's extraordinary prehistory to a popular audience. But paleolithic cave paintings, stunning as they are, form just a part of a story that begins with the arrival of the first humans to Europe 1.3 million years ago, and culminates in the achievements of Greece and Rome. In Europe before Rome, T. Douglas Price takes readers on a guided tour through dozens of the most important prehistoric sites on the continent, from very recent discoveries to some of the most famous and puzzling places in the world, like Chauvet, Stonehenge, and Knossos. This volume focuses on more than 60 sites, organized chronologically according to their archaeological time period and accompanied by 200 illustrations, including numerous color photographs, maps, and drawings. Our understanding of prehistoric European archaeology has been almost completely rewritten in the last 25 years with a series of major findings from virtually every time period, such as Ötzi the Iceman, the discoveries at Atapuerca, and evidence of a much earlier eruption at Mt. Vesuvius. Many of the sites explored in the book offer the earliest European evidence we have of the typical features of human society--tool making, hunting, cooking, burial practices, agriculture, and warfare. Introductory prologues to each chapter provide context for the wider changes in human behavior and society in the time period, while the author's concluding remarks offer expert reflections on the enduring significance of these places. Tracing the evolution of human society in Europe across more than a million years, Europe before Rome gives readers a vivid portrait of life for prehistoric man and woman.

Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond

Author : Timothy Darvill,Julian Thomas
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2002-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781785703911

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Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond by Timothy Darvill,Julian Thomas Pdf

A digital reprint which makes available again the first publication of the Neolithic Studies Group, containing papers given to a special colloquium on the `structures' of Neolithic Europe. Contributions include: Neolithic houses in mainland Britain and Ireland - a skeptical view (Julian Thomas); Houses in context: Building as process (Alasdair Whitlle); A Central European Perspective (Jonathon Last); Neolithic houses in Ireland (Eoin Grogan); Neolithic buildings in Scotland (Gordon Barclay); Neolithic buildings in England, Wales and the Isle of Man (Tim Darvill); Mesolithic or later houses at Bowmans Farm, Romsey Extra, Hampshire (Francis Green); Ballygalley houses, co.Antrim (Derek Simpson); Later Neolthic Structires at Trelystan, Powys (Alex Gibson); Life, times and works of House 59, Tell Ovcharovo, Bulgaria (Douglass Bailey); Structure ans ritual in Neolithic houses (Peter Topping); Architecture and Cosmology in the Balinese house: life is not that simple (Colin Richards); Houses in the Neolithic imagination: an Amazonian Example (Christine Hugh-Jones).

Encyclopedia of Prehistory

Author : Peter N. Peregrine,Melvin Ember
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 990 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2011-06-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781461511878

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Encyclopedia of Prehistory by Peter N. Peregrine,Melvin Ember Pdf

The Encyclopedia of Prehistory represents also defined by a somewhat different set of an attempt to provide basic information sociocultural characteristics than are eth on all archaeologically known cultures, nological cultures. Major traditions are covering the entire globe and the entire defined based on common subsistence prehistory of humankind. It is designed as practices, sociopolitical organization, and a tool to assist in doing comparative material industries, but language, ideology, research on the peoples of the past. Most and kinship ties play little or no part in of the entries are written by the world's their definition because they are virtually foremost experts on the particular areas unrecoverable from archaeological con and time periods. texts. In contrast, language, ideology, and The Encyclopedia is organized accord kinship ties are central to defining ethno ing to major traditions. A major tradition logical cultures. is defined as a group of populations sharing There are three types of entries in the similar subsistence practices, technology, Encyclopedia: the major tradition entry, and forms of sociopolitical organization, the regional subtradition entry, and the which are spatially contiguous over a rela site entry. Each contains different types of tively large area and which endure tempo information, and each is intended to be rally for a relatively long period. Minimal used in a different way.