The Bronze Age Iron Age transition in Europe

The Bronze Age Iron Age transition in Europe
Author: Marie Louise Stig Sørensen,Roger Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1989
Genre: Bronze age
ISBN: OCLC:516747365

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The Bronze Age Iron Age Transition in Europe

The Bronze Age Iron Age Transition in Europe
Author: J. Clayton Fant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1989
Genre: Bronze age
ISBN: 0860546195

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The Bronze Age Iron Age Transition in Europe Part Ii

The Bronze Age   Iron Age Transition in Europe  Part Ii
Author: Marie Louise Stig Sørensen,Roger Thomas
Publsiher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1407390201

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This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407390192 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407390208 (Volume II); ISBN 9780860546207 (Volume set).

The Bronze Age Iron Age Transition in Europe Part i

The Bronze Age   Iron Age Transition in Europe  Part i
Author: Marie Louise Stig Sørensen,Roger Thomas
Publsiher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1407390198

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The European Iron Age

The European Iron Age
Author: John Collis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134746378

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This ambitious study documents the underlying features which link the civilizations of the Mediterranean - Phoenician, Greek, Etruscan and Roman - and the Iron Age cultures of central Europe, traditionally associated with the Celts. It deals with the social, economic and cultural interaction in the first millennium BC which culminated in the Roman Empire. The book has three principle themes: the spread of iron-working from its origins in Anatolia to its adoption over most of Europe; the development of a trading system throughout the Mediterrean world after the collapse of Mycenaean Greece and its spread into temperate Europe; and the rise of ever more complex societies, including states and cities, and eventually empires. Dr Collis takes a new look at such key concepts as population movement, diffusion, trade, social structure and spatial organization, with some challenging new views on the Celts in particular.

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.

The Bronze Age in Europe

The Bronze Age in Europe
Author: J. M. Coles,A. F. Harding
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317606000

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This book provides an account of the development of European culture and society during the Bronze Age, the time span between c. 2000 and 700 BC. It was a period of remarkable innovation, seen for instance in the development and growth of metallurgy as a major industry, the spread of trading contacts, the origins of urbanism and the beginnings of social stratification. The study is divided chronologically into two, the earlier and later Bronze Age, giving a clear picture of the nature of the radical changes which occurred in the period as a whole. The geographical area covered, from the Atlantic shores across Europe into the Soviet Union and from northern Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, is too vast to be taken as one unit, and has been broken down into five regions; each is discussed in terms of settlement form, burial practices, ritual and religious sites, material culture, economic and social background, and trading patterns. The book describes and develops common themes that link together the different areas and cultural groups, rather than taking the typographical approach often adopted by Bronze Age specialists, and uses the results of radiocarbon dating to establish an objective chronology for the period. The text is generously illustrated and fully documented with radiocarbon dating tables and extensive bibliography. Our understanding of Bronze Age Europe is still increasing, but no other book of this scope had been written before this, in 1979. It is a major study of its time of interest to anyone looking beyond popular accounts of the day.

The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age

The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age
Author: Harry Fokkens,Anthony Harding
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199572861

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The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age is a wide-ranging survey of a crucial period in prehistory during which many social, economic, and technological changes took place. Written by expert specialists in the field, the book provides coverage both of the themes that characterize the period, and of the specific developments that took place in the various countries of Europe. After an introduction and a discussion of chronology, successive chapters deal with settlement studies, burial analysis, hoards and hoarding, monumentality, rock art, cosmology, gender, and trade, as well as a series of articles on specific technologies and crafts (such as transport, metals, glass, salt, textiles, and weighing). The second half of the book covers each country in turn. From Ireland to Russia, Scandinavia to Sicily, every area is considered, and up to date information on important recent finds is discussed in detail. The book is the first to consider the whole of the European Bronze Age in both geographical and thematic terms, and will be the standard book on the subject for the foreseeable future.