The Social Foundations of Prehistoric Britain

The Social Foundations of Prehistoric Britain
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Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011303362
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Synopsis The Social Foundations of Prehistoric Britain by : Richard Bradley

" . . . a stimulting book which no serious student of British Prehistory can afford to ignore." Archaeological Review " It is essential reading for all scholars. Personally I found the first half of the book so authoritative and stimulating that it was impossible not to read it in a single sitting." The London Archaeologist " A stimulating personal essay . . . throws light on major features of the British archaeological record." New Books on Archaeology

The Handbook of British Archaeology

The Handbook of British Archaeology
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Publisher : Constable
Total Pages : 896
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ISBN-10 : 9781472127747
ISBN-13 : 1472127749
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of British Archaeology by : Lesley Adkins

For over 25 years The Handbook of British Archaeology has been the foremost guide to archaeological methods, artefacts and monuments, providing clear explanations of all specialist terms used by archaeologists. This completely revised and updated edition is packed with the latest information and now includes the most recent developments in archaeological science. Meticulously researched, every section has been extensively updated by a team of experts. There are chapters devoted to each of the archaeological periods found in Britain, as well as two chapters on techniques and the nature of archaeological remains. All the common artefacts, types of sites and current theories and methods are covered. The growing interest in post-medieval and industrial archaeology is fully explored in a brand new section dealing with these crucial periods. Hundreds of new illustrations enable instant comparison and identification of objects and monuments - from Palaeolithic handaxes to post-medieval gravestones. Several maps pinpoint the key sites, and other features include an extensive bibliography and a detailed index. The Handbook of British Archaeology is the most comprehensive resource book available and is essential for anyone with an interest in the subject - from field archaeologists and academics to students, heritage professionals, Time Team followers and amateur enthusiasts.

Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe

Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9780199726226
ISBN-13 : 0199726221
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook to Life in Prehistoric Europe by : Jane McIntosh

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.

British and Irish Archaeology

British and Irish Archaeology
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 0719018757
ISBN-13 : 9780719018756
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

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The Archaeology Coursebook

The Archaeology Coursebook
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 0415360765
ISBN-13 : 9780415360760
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Archaeology Coursebook by : Jim Grant

"This fully updated and revised new edition of the bestselling The Archaeology Coursebook is a guide to students studying archaeology for the first time, providing pre-university students and teachers as well as undergraduates and enthusiasts with the skills and technical concepts necessary to grasp the subject."--BOOK JACKET.

The Archaeology of Plural and Changing Identities

The Archaeology of Plural and Changing Identities
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 0306486946
ISBN-13 : 9780306486944
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Archaeology of Plural and Changing Identities by : Eleanor Casella

As people move through life, they continually shift affiliation from one position to another, dependent on the wider contexts of their interactions. Different forms of material culture may be employed as affiliations shift, and the connotations of any given set of artifacts may change. In this volume the authors explore these overlapping spheres of social affiliation. Social actors belong to multiple identity groups at any moment in their life. It is possible to deploy one or many potential labels in describing the identities of such an actor. Two main axes exist upon which we can plot experiences of social belonging – the synchronic and the diachronic. Identities can be understood as multiple during one moment (or the extended moment of brief interaction), over the span of a lifetime, or over a specific historical trajectory. From the Introduction The international contributions each illuminate how the various identifiers of race, ethnicity, sexuality, age, class, gender, personhood, health, and/or religion are part of both material expressions of social affiliations, and transient experiences of identity. The Archaeology of Plural and Changing Identities: Beyond Identification will be of great interest to archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, curators and other social scientists interested in the mutability of identification through material remains.

From Bann Flakes to Bushmills

From Bann Flakes to Bushmills
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9781782973379
ISBN-13 : 1782973370
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis From Bann Flakes to Bushmills by : Nyree Finlay

This volume of papers is dedicated to Peter Woodman in celebration of his contribution to archaeology, providing a glimpse of the many ways in which he has touched the lives of so many. The twenty-one contributions cover many aspects of predominantly Mesolithic archaeology in Ireland, mainland Britain and North-west Europe, reflecting the range and breadth of Peters own interests and the international esteem in which his work is held. His particular interest in antiquarians and the material they collected began early in his career and Part 1 presents papers which deal with artefacts and finds by antiquarians. Part 2 is concerned with papers on fieldwork projects, both new sites and sites which have been re-investigated, predominantly focusing on the Mesolithic period. Part 3 presents papers on the theme of people and animals, particularly the topic of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition from different angles.

Sheela-na-gigs

Sheela-na-gigs
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781134282494
ISBN-13 : 1134282494
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Sheela-na-gigs by : Barbara Freitag

A study of the mysterious stone carvings of naked females exposing their genitals on medieval churches all over the British Isles.

Bronze Age Economics

Bronze Age Economics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9780429981623
ISBN-13 : 0429981627
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Bronze Age Economics by : Timothy Earle

"Timothy Earle has set out to offer the most comprehensive view now available of the economic foundations of early societies, and it may well be that he has succeeded. Bronze Age Economics is a pioneering contribution to archaeological theory." —Colin Renfrew, University of Cambridge

The Significance of Monuments

The Significance of Monuments
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781134744848
ISBN-13 : 1134744846
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Significance of Monuments by : Richard Bradley

The Neolithic period, when agriculture began and many monuments - including Stonehenge - were constructed, is an era fraught with paradoxes and ambiguities. Starting in the Mesolithic and carrying his analysis through to the Late Bronze Age, Richard Bradley sheds light on this complex period and the changing consciousness of these prehistoric peoples. The Significance of Monuments studies the importance of monuments tracing their history from their first creation over six thousand years later. Part One discusses how monuments first developed and their role in developing a new sense of time and space among the inhabitants of prehistoric Europe. Other features of the prehistoric landscape - such as mounds and enclosures - across Continental Europe are also examined. Part Two studies how such monuments were modified and reinterpreted to suit the changing needs of society through a series of detailed case studies. The Significance of Monuments is an indispensable text for all students of European prehistory. It is also an enlightening read for professional archaeologists and all those interested in this fascinating period.