Local Societies in Bronze Age Northern Europe

Local Societies in Bronze Age Northern Europe
Author: Nils Anfinset,Melanie Wrigglesworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:929797426

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Local Societies in Bronze Age Northern Europe

Local Societies in Bronze Age Northern Europe
Author: Nils Anfinset,Melanie Wrigglesworth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317544104

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This book aims to understand the process of the Bronze Age societies of Northern Europe which are often regarded as the periphery and a bleak contrast to the Central European Bronze Age. The Bronze Age is the first "globalised" period with new types of societies and new modes of exchange and trade. In this context there is considerable local variation and diversity within the Bronze Age societies of Northern Europe which is poorly understood, although there have been advances and changes in this research. Therefore this book challenges some of the mainstream opinions on the Bronze Age of Northern Europe, and focus on local and regional aspects. This is done by a series of articles from significant contributors that deal with these issues on theoretical and empirical levels, with regards to differences, cultural dualism, boundaries, regions and regionality in a period of increased "globalisation". The result is a movement away from local and regional aspects toward communications, travels and contacts between northern Europe and the greater world, not only towards Central Europe and the Near East but also towards the east. Northern/Arctic Europe is often left out in these discussions, and this book will contribute to this greater picture of the Bronze Age world.

European Societies in the Bronze Age

European Societies in the Bronze Age
Author: A. F. Harding
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2000-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521367298

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The Bronze Age, roughly 2500 to 750 BC, was the last fully prehistoric period in Europe and a crucial element in the formation of the Europe that emerged into history in the later first millennium BC. This book focuses on the material culture remains of the period, and through them provides an interpretation of the main trends in human development that occurred during this timespan. It pays particular attention to the discoveries and theoretical advances of the last twenty years that have necessitated a major revision of received opinions about many aspects of the Bronze Age. Arranged thematically, it reviews the evidence for a range of topics in cross-cultural fashion, defining which major characteristics of the period were universal and which culture and area-specific. The result is a comprehensive study that will be of value to specialists and students, while remaining accessible to the non-specialist.

Organizing Bronze Age Societies

Organizing Bronze Age Societies
Author: Timothy Earle,Kristian Kristiansen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781139491129

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The Bronze Age was a formative period in European history when the organisation of landscapes, settlements, and economy reached a new level of complexity. This book presents the first in-depth, comparative study of household economy and settlement in three micro-regions: the Mediterranean (Sicily), Central Europe (Hungary), and Northern Europe (South Scandinavia). The results are based on ten years of fieldwork in a similar method of documentation, and scientific analyses were used in each of the regional studies, making controlled comparisons possible. The new evidence demonstrates how differences in settlement organisation and household economies were counterbalanced by similarities in the organised use of the landscape in an economy dominated by the herding of large flocks of sheep and cattle. This book's innovative theoretical and methodological approaches will be of relevance to all researchers of landscape and settlement history.

Social Transformations in Archaeology

Social Transformations in Archaeology
Author: Kristian Kristiansen,Michael Rowlands
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2005-10-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134916979

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Social Transformations in Archaeology explores the relevance of archaeology to the study of long-term change and to the understanding of our contemporary world. The articles are divided into: * broader theoretical issues * post-colonial issues in a wide range of contexts * archaeological examination of colonialism with case studies from the Mediterranean in the first millenium BC and historical Africa.

Organizing Bronze Age Societies

Organizing Bronze Age Societies
Author: Timothy K. Earle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2010
Genre: Bronze age
ISBN: 0511912773

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In-depth, comparative study of household economy and settlement in three Bronze Age micro-regions: the Mediterranean, Central Europe, and Northern Europe.

Contrasts of the Nordic Bronze Age

Contrasts of the Nordic Bronze Age
Author: Knut Ivar Austvoll,Marianne Hem Eriksen,Per Ditlef Frederiksen,Lene Melheim,Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen,Lisbeth Skogstrand
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021
Genre: Bronze age
ISBN: 2503588778

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This innovative volume draws on a range of materials and places to explore the disparate facets of Bronze Age society across the Nordic region through the key themes of time and trajectory, rituals and everyday life, and encounters and identities. The Bronze Age in Northern Europe was a place of diversity and contrast, an era that saw movements and changes not just of peoples, but of cultures, beliefs, and socio-political systems, and that led to the forging of ontological ideas materialized in landscapes, bodies, and technologies. Drawing on a range of materials and places, the innovative contributions gathered here in this volume explore the disparate facets of Bronze Age society across the Nordic region through the key themes of time and trajectory, rituals and everyday life, and encounters and identities. The contributions explore how and why society evolved over time, from the changing nature of sea travel to new technologies in house building, and from advances in lithic production to evolving burial practices and beliefs in the afterlife. This edited collection honours the ground-breaking research of Professor Christopher Prescott, an outstanding figure in the study of the Bronze Age north, and it takes as its inspiration the diversity, interdisciplinarity, and vitality of his own research in order to make a major new contribution to the field, and to shed new light on a Bronze Age full of contrasts and connections.

The New Stone Age in Northern Europe

The New Stone Age in Northern Europe
Author: John M. Tyler
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664577481

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"The New Stone Age in Northern Europe" by John M. Tyler explores the archaeological discoveries and advancements of the Stone Age in Northern Europe. Tyler's work sheds light on the prehistoric cultures, technologies, and artistic achievements of ancient societies, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this significant period in human history.