Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe

The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.03.2019

Abbildungen

197 illustrations

Herausgeber

Chris Fowler + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1200

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17,7/6 cm

Gewicht

2226 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-883249-2

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The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe represents an important contribution to world literature. Jaromír Bene and Tereza Majerovicová, IANSA: Interdisciplinaria archaeologica

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.03.2019

Abbildungen

197 illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1200

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17,7/6 cm

Gewicht

2226 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-883249-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe
    • Part I: Introduction

    • 1: Chris Fowler, Jan Harding, and Daniela Hofmann: Defining the 'Neolithic in Europe': Diverse and Contemporaneous Communities, c. 6500-2500 BC

    • Part II: Mobility, Change, and Interaction at the Large Scale

    • 2: Tony Brown, Geoff Bailey, and Dave Passmore: Environments and Landscape Change

    • Movement of Plants, Animals, Ideas, and People

    • 3: Joannes Müller: South-East Europe

    • 4: Jean Guilaine: The Neolithization of Mediterranean Europe: Mobility and Interactions from the Near East to the Iberian Peninsula

    • 5: Wolfram Schier: Central and Eastern Europe

    • 6: Anne Tresset: Moving Animals and Plants in the Early Neolithic of North-Western Europe

    • 7: Stephen Shennan: Language, Genes, and Cultural Interaction

    • Sequences of Cultural Interaction and Cultural Change

    • 8: John Chapman: South-East Europe

    • 9: Caroline Malone: The Neolithic in Mediterranean Europe

    • 10: Detlef Gronenborn and Pavel Dolukhanov ¿: Central and Eastern Europe

    • 11: Nick Thorpe: Northern and Western Europe

    • Part III: Neolithic Worlds and Neolithic Lifeways

    • Houses, Habitation, and Community

    • 12: Pál Raczky: Tells and Settlements in South-East Europe

    • 13: Demetra Papaconstantinou: Domestic Space in the Mediterranean

    • 14: Jonathan Last: Longhouse Lifestyles in the Central European Neolithic

    • 15: Francesco Menotti: Lakeside Dwellings of the Circum-Alpine Region

    • 16: Anick Coudart: Households and Communities in Neolithic France

    • 17: Kenneth Brophy: Houses, Halls, and Occuptation in Britain and Ireland

    • 18: Mats Larsson: Places of Settlement in Southern Scandanavia

    • Subsistence and Social Routine

    • 19: Rich Schulting: Stable Isotopes and Neolithic Subsistence: Pattern and Variation

    • 20: Amy Bogaard: Subsistence Practices and Social Routine in Neolithic Southern Europe

    • 21: László Bartosiewicz and Malcolm Lillie: Subsistence Practices in Central and Eastern Europe

    • 22: Tony Legge ¿ and Peter Rowley-Conwy: Subsistence Practices in Western and Northern Europe

    • 23: Dimitrij Mleku%z: The Neolithic Year

    • 24: Roy Loveday: Religious Routine and Pilgrimage in the British Isles

    • Materiality and Social Relations

    • 25: Marjorie de Grooth: Invention and European Knapping Traditions

    • 26: Pedro Díaz-del-Río and Mara Capote: Shared Labour and Large Scale Action: European Flint Mining

    • 27: Gabriel Cooney: Stone and Flint Axes in Neolithic Europe

    • 28: Mihael Budja: Pottery of South-East Europe

    • 29: Joachim Pechtl: Linearbandkeramik Pottery and Society

    • 30: Rick Peterson and Johannes Müller: Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe

    • 31: Marc Vander Linden: Bell Beaker Pottery and Society

    • 32: Stratos Nanoglou: A Miniature World: Models and Figurines in South-East Europe

    • 33: John Chapman and Bisserka Gaydarska: Spondylus and Shell Ornaments

    • 34: Tony Axelsson, Morten Ramstad, and Anders Strinnholm: Amber

    • 35: Volker Heyd and Katherine Walker: The First Metalwork and Expressions of Social Power

    • 36: Mark Pearce and Martin Bartelheim: Early Metallurgy in Iberia and the Western Mediterranean

    • 37: Ben Roberts and Catherine Frieman: Early Metallurgy in Western and Northern Europe

    • 38: Duncan Garrow: Deposition in Pits

    • 39: Arkadiusz Marciniak and Joshua Pollard: Animals and Social Relations

    • Monuments, Rock Art, and Cosmology

    • 40: Jörg Petrasch: Central European Enclosures

    • 41: Robin Skeates: Italian Enclosures

    • 42: Niels Andersen: Causewayed Enclosures in Northern and Western Europe

    • 43: Vicki Cummings, Magdalena Midgeley ¿, and Chris Scarre: Chambered Tombs and Passage Graves of Northern and Western Europe

    • 44: Sara Fairen-Jiminez: Rock Carvings in Iberia

    • 45: Angelo Fossati: Rock Carvings in South Central Europe

    • 46: Andrew Cochrane, Andrew Jones, and Kalle Sognnes: Rock Carvings in Northern Europe

    • 47: Robin Skeates: Underground Religion in the Central Mediterranean Neolithic

    • 48: Michael Hoskin: A Place in the Cosmos: Monuments and Celestial Bodies

    • Death, Bodies, and Persons

    • 49: Dušan Bori¿: Mortuary Practices, Bodies, and Persons in the Neolithic and Early-Middle Copper Ages of South-East Europe

    • 50: John Robb: Burial and Human Body Representations in the Central Mediterranean Neolithic

    • 51: Daniela Hofmann and Jörg Orschiedt: Mortuary Practices, Bodies, and Persons in Central Europe

    • 52: Karl-Göran Sjögren: Mortuary Practices, Bodies, and Persons in North-East Europe

    • 53: Chris Fowler and Chris Scarre: Mortuary Practices and Bodily Representations in North-West Europe

    • Part IV: Conclusion: Debates in Neolithic Archaeology

    • 54: Alasdair Whittle: Unexpected Histories? South-East and Central Europe

    • 55: Julian Thomas: What Do We Mean By 'Neolithic Societies'?

    • 56: Kristian Kristiansen: The Decline of the Neolithic and the Rise of the Bronze Age Society