Flint Mining in Prehistoric Europe

Flint Mining in Prehistoric Europe
Author: European Association of Archaeologists. Meeting,Pierre Allard
Publsiher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015080685871

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Edited by Pierre Allard, Françoise Bostyn, François Giligny and Jacek Lech This book includes papers from the Flint Mining in Prehistoric Europe session held at European Association of Archaeologists 12th Annual Meeting Cracow, Poland, 19th-24th September 2006.

Prehistoric Flint Mines in Europe

Prehistoric Flint Mines in Europe
Author: Françoise Bostyn,Jacek Lech,Alan Saville,Dagmara H. Werra
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2023-11-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781803272221

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This volume offers a review of major flint mines dating from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. The 18 articles were contributed by archaeologists from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden, using the same framework to propose a uniform view of the mining phenomenon.

Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe

Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe
Author: Anne Teather,Peter Topping,Jon Baczkowski
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789251494

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The social processes involved in acquiring flint and stone in the Neolithic began to be considered over thirty years ago, promoting a more dynamic view of past extraction processes. Whether by quarrying, mining or surface retrieval, the geographic source locations of raw materials and their resultant archaeological sites have been approached from different methodological and theoretical perspectives. In recent years this has included the exploration of previously undiscovered sites, refined radiocarbon dating, comparative ethnographic analysis and novel analytical approaches to stone tool manufacture and provenancing. The aim of this volume in the Neolithic Studies Group Papers is to explore these new findings on extraction sites and their products. How did the acquisition of raw materials fit into other aspects of Neolithic life and social networks? How did these activities merge in creating material items that underpinned cosmology, status and identity? What are the geographic similarities, constraints and variables between the various raw materials, and how does the practise of stone extraction in the UK relate to wider extractive traditions in northwestern Europe? Eight papers address these questions and act as a useful overview of the current state of research on the topic.

Prehistoric Europe

Prehistoric Europe
Author: Timothy Champion,Clive Gamble,Stephen Shennan,Alasdair Whittle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315422121

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The study of European prehistory has been revolutionized in recent years by the rapid growth rate of archeological discovery, advances in dating methods and the application of scientific techniques to archaeological material and new archaeological aims and frameworks of interpretation. Whereas previous work concentrated on the recovery and description of material remains, the main focus is now on the reconstruction of prehistoric societies and the explanation of their development. This volume provides that elementary and comprehensive synthesis of the new discoveries and the new interpretations of European prehistory. After and introductory chapter on the geographical setting and the development of prehistoric studies in Europe, the text is divided chronologically into nine chapters. Each one describes, with numerous maps, plans and drawings, the relevant archaeological data, and proceeds to a discussion of the societies they represent. Particular attention is paid to the major themes of recent prehistoric research, especially subsistence economy, trade, settlement, technology and social organization.

Flint Daggers in Prehistoric Europe

Flint Daggers in Prehistoric Europe
Author: Catherine Frieman,Berit Valentin Eriksen
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785700217

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For more than a century flint daggers have been among the most closely studied and most heavily published later prehistoric lithic tools. It is well established that they are found across Europe and beyond, and that many were widely circulated over many generations. Yet, few researchers have attempted to discuss the entirety of the flint dagger phenomenon. The present volume brings together papers that address questions of the regional variability and socio-technical complexity of flint daggers and their production. It focuses on the typology, chronology, technology, functionality and meaning of flint and other lithic daggers produced primarily in Europe, but also in the Eastern Mediterranean and East Asia, in prehistory. The 14 papers by leading researchers provide a comprehensive overview of the state of knowledge concerning various flint dagger corpora as well as potential avenues for the development of a research agenda across national, regional and disciplinary boundaries. The volume originates from a session held at the 2011 meeting of the European Association of Archaeology but includes additional commissioned contributions.

Prehistoric Flint Mines

Prehistoric Flint Mines
Author: Robin Holgate
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Shire Publications
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1991
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015025281547

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Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe

Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe
Author: Jane McIntosh
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199726226

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For most of Europe's long past we have no writing, no named individuals, no recorded deeds. This means that its history is almost entirely that of the ordinary individual--the hunger-gatherer, farmer, or metallurgist--rather than the king. Evidence of privileged elites and material splendor is not lacking, however. The skills and expertise of prehistoric Europeans were often employed in the production of exquisite jewelry, elaborately woven cloth, beautifully made tools, and finely wrought weapons. Though the palaces that have attracted excavators in other lands are absent, there are few monuments elsewhere in the world to rival Europe's massive megalithic tombs or great stone circles. And though individuals preserve their anonymity and many of their secrets, modern technology has made it possible to reveal parts of their life history in astonishing detail. Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe gathers the results of recent archaeological discoveries and scholarly research into a single accessible volume. Organized thematically, the handbook covers all aspects of life in prehistoric Europe, including the geography of the continent, settlement, trade and transport, industry and crafts, religion, death and burial, warfare, language, the arts, and more. Complemented with more than 75 illustrations and maps, the result is a fascinating introduction to the 7,000-year period that immediately preceded the Roman Empire.

Connecting Networks Characterising Contact by Measuring Lithic Exchange in the European Neolithic

Connecting Networks  Characterising Contact by Measuring Lithic Exchange in the European Neolithic
Author: Tim Kerig,Stephen Shennan
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784911423

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This volume brings together a group of peer reviewed papers, most of them presented at a workshop held at University College London, 15-17 October 2011, as part of the European Research Council (ERC) funded project Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe (EUROEVOL 2010-2015).