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adam_text | Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
xviii
List of Tables
xxviii
List of Contributors
xxix
ι.
Introduction: The Bronze Age of Europe
ι
Harry Fokkens and Anthony Harding
Sources of Information
3
Debates in Bronze Age Archaeology
7
The Way Ahead
ю
Conclusion
її
PART I THEMES IN BRONZE AGE
ARCHAEOLOGY
2.
Old Father Time: The Bronze Age Chronology
of Western Europe
17
Benjamin W. Roberts, Marion Uckelmann,
and Dirk
Brandherm
Introduction
17
Britain and Ireland
22
The Netherlands, France, and Belgium
25
Iberia
33
Conclusion
38
3.
Europe
2500
to
2200
вс:
Between Expiring Ideologies
and Emerging Complexity
47
Volker Heyd
Europe at C.2500
вс
47
The Period of the International Spirit in the Aegean
48
New Peripheries in the Balkans and Southern Italy
49
Beyond the Peripheries: The Gradual Transmission
of New Ideas, Values, and Achievements
59
Meeting the Bell Beaker Network
62
Conflicting World Views Between
2500
and
2200
вс
6ą
4.
A Little Bit of History Repeating Itself: Theories
on the Bell Beaker Phenomenon 68
Marc
Vander Linden
A Sense
oí
Déjà Vu 68
VIU
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
From Beakers to Folk: Culture-History (agoo-wos)
Ю
From Folk to Elites:
Processual
Approaches
(^os-early
1990s)
2
From Elites to Phenomenon: The Analytical Age
(late ^os-Present) 74
A Little Bit of History Repeating Itself
76
5.
Bronze Age Settlements 82
Joanna
Brück
and Harry Fokkens
Introduction
^2
Houses and Households in Anthropological Perspective
83
Bronze Age House Architecture
84
Explaining Size Differences Between Houses
87
The Organization of Household Space
88
The Bronze Age Farmstead
90
Bronze Age Villages
91
Identifying Settlement Hierarchies
93
The House-Landscapes of Bronze Age Europe
95
Conclusion
97
6.
Burials
102
Mads
Kahler Holst
Introduction
102
Bronze Age Burial Traditions
103
Individuals and their Artefacts
106
The Burial as Event: Activities, Sequences, and Meetings
109
Cemeteries, Clusters, and Communities
112
The Setting of the Burials
114
Conclusion
117
7.
Hoards and the Deposition of Metalwork
121
Richard Bradley
Introduction: The Archbishops Treasure
121
Hoards and the Development of Prehistoric Archaeology
122
Problems of Interpretation
122
Contexts and Contents
123
The Role of the Smith
хг9
Some Wider Implications
130
Space and Time 133
Unfinished Business 135
Conclusion 137
8.
Monuments and
Monumentality
in Bronze Age Europe
140
Timothy Darvill
Introduction 14O
Late Chambered Tombs 143
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ЇХ
Round Barrows,
Kurgans,
Tumuli, and fancy barrows
144
Standing Stones, Statue Menhirs, and Stelae
146
Pairs and Rows
149
Circles and Ovals
150
Natural Places, Shafts, and Pools
153
Enclosures, Shrines, and Cult Houses
155
Conclusion
157
9.
Stonehenge
159
Mike Parker Pearson, Peter Marshall, Josh Pollard,
Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, and Kate Welham
Introduction
159
A Short History of Recent Research
160
Previous Chronological Schemes for Stonehenge
161
Before Stonehenge
161
Stonehenge Stage
1 (3015-2935
cal
вс) іб2
Stonehenge Stage
2 (2620-2480
cal
вс)
165
Stonehenge Stage
3 (2480-2280
cal
вс) щ
Stonehenge
Stage
4 (2270-2020
cal
вс) і73
Stonehenge
Stage
5 (1630-1520
cal
вс) і74
10.
The Contribution of Skeletal Isotope Analysis to Understanding
the Bronze Age in Europe
179
Janet Montgomery and
Mandy
Jay
Introduction
179
The Techniques
180
Factors Reflected by the Different Systems
180
Different Skeletal Fractions
181
Isotopie
Background
182
Skeletal Data from Animals
184
Migration and Diet Studies
184
Existing Data and Interpretations for the European Bronze Age
187
The Beaker People Project
χ88
Dietary Studies l89
Limitations and Problems X9i
Future Work
192.
11.
The Myth of the Chief: Prestige Goods, Power, and
Personhood in the European Bronze Age
197
Joanna
Brück
and David Fontijn
Introduction *97
Empirical Issues X98
Homo economicus and the Subject-Object Divide
201
Power, Hierarchy, and Personhood 2O3
Social and Material Relations in the European Bronze Age
204
Conclusion 212
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
12.
Identity, Gender, and Dress in the European Bronze Age
216
Marie Louise
Stig S0rensen
1
^
216
Introduction
On Identity and Gender 217
Bronze Age Identities 2l8
The Evidence for the Dressed Person: Men and Women and Other Identities
222
Changes through the Bronze Age 22(5
Conclusion 23X
13.
Warfare in the European Bronze Age
234
Nick Thorpe
Introduction 234
Weaponry 234
Art 238
Defended Sites
239
Victims of Violence 24°
The Importance of Variability and Future Research
245
14.
Rethinking Bronze Age Cosmology: A North European Perspective
248
Joakim
Goldhahn
Introduction
2.48
A Brand-New World
250
Cosmology and Bronze Age Landscape Cognition
253
To Get something great in exchange for something small
255
Smiths as Cosmologists
257
Concluding Remarks: Cosmologies in the Making
263
Chapter 14A: The Sky Disc of Nebra
266
15.
Bronze Age Rock Art in Northern Europe:
Contexts and Interpretations
270
Joakim
Goldhahn
and
Johan
Ling
Introduction
270
The Images and Interpretative Trends
272
Rock-Art Chronology
274
Rock Art and Landscape
275
Rock Art and Seascapes
277
Excavating Rock Art
282
Picturing the Dead
283
Theories about Rock Art, Agency, and Society
285
Rock Art Practice and Cosmology
286
Rock Art as Social Format
287
Conclusion 2gg
16.
Rock Carvings and Alpine Statue-Menhirs, from the Chalcolithic
to the Middle Bronze Age
291
Geoffroy de Saulieu
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Xl
Introduction
291
Chrono-Cultural
Attributes
293
The Sites
297
Factors Affecting the Form and Content of the Art
303
Iconographie
Variations
305
17.
Bronze Age Fields and Land Division
311
Robert Johnston
Introduction
311
Prehistoric Land Division: A Historical Perspective
311
Classifying Fields
314
The Chronology and History of Fields
315
Early Fields on the Edges of Europe
316
Stone Cairns and Walls in the Western Uplands
318
Linear Landscapes in Southern Britain
320
Celtic Fields in North-West Europe
322
Fields, Landscape, and Society
324
18.
Animals in Bronze Age Europe
328
László Bartosiewicz
Introduction
328
Chronological Framework and the Near Eastern Paradigm
329
Trends in Bronze Age Animal Exploitation
33°
Cattle
331
Pig
333
Sheep and Goat
334
Horse and Ass
335
Dog
337
Fowl and Domestic Hen
ЗЗ8
Hunting
339
Conclusion
342
19.
Plant Cultivation in the Bronze Age
348
Hans-Peter Stika and Andreas G. Heiss
Introduction
348
Methods
З48
Regional Overviews
349
Individual Cereals, Plants, and Trees
359
Conclusion
364
20.
Trade and Exchange
37°
Anthony Harding
The Meaning of Trade
37°
Sources of Evidence 37i
Objects Found Outside their Place of Manufacture
372
Conclusion: Connectivity in the Bronze Age
379
XÜ
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
21.
Seafaring and Riverine Navigation in the Bronze Age of Europe
382
Robert Van
de Noort
Introduction 3 2
Mediterranean Europe 3 3
Atlantic Europe
з8?
Europe s Rivers 39°
Conclusion: Current Debates and Future
Research Directions 392
22.
Land Transport in the Bronze Age
З98
Marion Uckelmann
Introduction
З98
Speed of Transport and Loads
400
Wagons
402
Roads and Paths
407
Conclusion 4H
23.
Copper and Bronze: Bronze Age Metalworking in Context
414
Tobias L. Kienlin
Approaches to Prehistoric Metalworking
414
Prologue: The Beginnings of Metallurgy
415
Bronze and the Bronze Age
419
Alpine Copper and Bronze Age Mining Communities
421
Smelting: Geology-Derived Stages and Prehistoric Reality
425
Casting and Working: Technological Choice and
Compositional Determinism
427
Metalworking and Society
431
24.
Bronze Age Copper Mining in Europe
437
William O Brien
Bronze Age Copper Mines in Europe
438
The Search for Copper
446
The Approach to Mining
447
The Mining Environment
448
Mining and Metal Production
449
Mining and Society
450
25.
Gold and Gold Working of the Bronze Age
454
Barbara
Armbruster
Introduction 454
A History of Research
45
5
The Find Context 457
Form and Function 458
The Chronological Development
of Goldworking ¿^
Methods of Investigation
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Xlii
The Acquisition of Gold
463
Gold Technology
464
Beyond the Bronze Age
466
26.
Craft Production: Ceramics, Textiles, and Bone
469
Joanna Sofaer,
Lise
Bender Jorgensen, and Alice Choyke
Introduction
469
Ceramics
469
Textiles
477
Worked Bone
482
Conclusion
487
27.
Glass and Faience
492
Julian Henderson
The Production of Glass and Glassy Materials
493
Production Zones
494
Bronze Age Faience/Glass in Northern Italy
496
Conclusion
498
28.
Salt Production in the Bronze Age
501
Anthony Harding
Production Using Briquetage
502
Coastal and Inland Production in the Mediterranean
502
Bronze Age Salt Mining at
Hallstatt
and Other
Rock Salt Sources
503
Bronze Age Salt
505
29.
Weighing, Commodification, and Money
508
Christopher Pare
Introduction
508
The Earliest Evidence for Weighing
508
Developments in the East Mediterranean
in the Later Bronze Age
510
Italy and Central Europe 5H
Weighing in Bronze Age Europe
514
Weighing and Commodification
522
Conclusion
524
PART II THE BRONZE AGE BY REGION
30.
Britain and Ireland in the Bronze Age: Farmers in the Landscape
or Heroes on the High Seas? 531
Benjamin W. Roberts
Introduction
531
Monuments, Burials, and Craftsmanship: Mid Third-Early
Second Millennium
вс
533
XIV
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Settlements, Cremations, and Hoards: The Mid Second-Early
First Millennium
вс
537
Conclusion
543
31.
The Bronze Age in the Low Countries
55°
Harry Fokkens and David Fontijn
Introduction
550
The Natural Environment and Palaeogeography
5 51
Chronology and Cultural Traditions 552
Settlements and Architecture
553
Funerary Archaeology
557
Treatment of the Dead
558
Graves and Grave Goods
558
Metalwork and Hoarding, River Depositions
562
Conclusion
565
32.
The Bronze Age in France 57i
Claude Mordant
The Geographical and Cultural Framework
571
Settlements and the Use of Space
575
Funerary Practice and Beliefs
581
Metal Production
585
Conclusion
590
33.
Bronze Age Iberia
594
Vicente Lull,
Rafael Mico, Cristina
Rihuete
Herrada,
and Roberto Risch
The Early Bronze Age (c.2200-1550
cal
вс)
596
The Late Bronze Age
(с.1550-1300
cal
вс)
609
The Final Bronze Age
^.1300-900
cal
вс) би
34.
The Bronze Age in the Balearic Islands
617
Vicente Lull,
Rafael Mico, Cristina Rihuete Herrada,
and Roberto Risch
The First Phase of Human Population in
Mallorca
and
Menorca
(c.2300-1600
cal
вс)
619
The Naviform Group
(с.ібоо-іюо/юоо
cal
вс) б22
The Proto-Talayotic Period
(£.1100/1000-850
cal
вс)
628
35.
Peninsular Italy 6,2
Anna Maria Bietti
Sestieri
Introduction 6
The Cultural Sequence
635
Conclusion 6
36.
The Bronze Age in Sicily
б5
Anna Maria Bietti
Sestieri
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XV
The Early Bronze Age
^.2200-1500
вс)
654
The Middle Bronze Age (c.1500-1250
вс)
658
The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages
(слзЉ-дЉ
Centuries
вс)
662
The Final Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the Aeolian Islands
and Sicily (c.nth-pth Centuries
вс)
664
37.
The Bronze Age in Sardinia
668
Fulvia
Lo Schiavo
A Large Island: Almost a Continent
668
Issues of Chronology
670
The Nuragic Civilization
672
The
Nuraghi
Golden Age
674
The End of the Bronze Age and Beginning of the Iron Age
685
The Coming of the Age of Iron
687
38.
Northern Italy
692
Franco Nicolis
Introduction
692
Chronology
693
Cultural Development
694
Funerary Rites
699
Ritual, Cult, and Religion
702
Conclusion
703
39.
Switzerland and the Central Alps
706
Philippe
Della Casa
Environment, Climate, Settlement
706
Chronology and Chorology 7°9
Settlement Topography, Settlement Structures
713
Economic Background
7Х7
Society and Ideology
7*8
40.
Germany in the Bronze Age 723
Albrecht Jockenhövel
Introduction
723
Central and Southern Germany 725
Eastern Germany: The
Lausitz
Culture
734
Northern Germany: The Nordic Bronze Age
735
Settlement
738
41.
Scandinavia
746
Henrik Thrane
Introduction
746
Cultural Development and Diversity
748
Chronology and Regional Differentiation
749
Settlement
750
XVI
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Agriculture and Land Use 752
Mounds
Burials 754
Arts and Crafts 759
Rock Carvings 7 3
Trade and Transport
7б3
Hoards and Votive Deposits
764
Conclusion
7б4
42.
The Bronze Age in the Polish Lands
Janusz Czebreszuk
Introduction: The Natural Environment
Historic Regions of Polish Territory
768
Cultural Chronology
768
The Cultural Sequence
П°
The Middle Bronze Age
772
The Late Bronze Age/Hallstatt Period
772
Settlement and Economy
773
Burials
775
Material Culture
77^
Industries Based on Other Raw Materials
778
Other Aspects of Social Life in the Bronze Age
779
Conclusion
783
43.
The Czech Lands and Austria in the Bronze Age
787
Luboš Jiráň,
Milan
Salaš,
and Alexandra Krenn-Leeb
Introduction: Natural Environment and Landscapes
787
Cultural Sequence and Chronology
789
Settlement and Settlements
791
Funerary Archaeology: Implications
for Society and Identity
794
Material Culture
799
44.
Slovakia and Hungary
813
Klára Marková
with
Gábor Ilon
Setting and Natural Conditions
813
Chronology
814
The Early Bronze Age (c.2500/2300-1500/1450
cal
вс)
8i4
The Middle Bronze Age (V.1500/1450-1200/1150
cal
вс)
825
The Late and Final Bronze Age
(¿.1250/1150-800/750
cal
вс)
827
The End of the Bronze Age
832
45.
The Western Balkans in the Bronze Age
837
Biba
Teržan,
with
Snježana Karavanić
Introduction: Geography and Environment
837
Settlements and their Social Implications
839
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XVII
Burial Rites and their Social Implications
849
46.
Castellieri-Gradine of the Northern Adriatic
864
Kristina Mihovilić
A History of Research
864
The Characteristics of Castellieri-Gradine
867
Economy
873
Chronology
873
47.
Romania, Moldova, and Bulgaria
877
Nikolaus Boroffka
A History of Research
877
Chronology and Terminology
879
Cultural Evolution
880
Metal
891
Transport and the Symbolic Meaning of Vehicles
894
Conclusion
895
48.
Ukraine and South Russia in the Bronze Age
898
Hermann Parzinger
The Foundations of Bronze Age Cultural Development:
The Eneolithic
899
Arsenical Bronzes, Wagons, and Domestic Horses:
The Beginnings of the Bronze Age
901
Consolidation and Further Development: From the Catacomb Culture
to the Srubnaya Culture
905
The Heyday of Bronze Age Cultural Relationships:
From Sabatinovka to Belozerka
911
The End of the Bronze Age and Beginnings
of Horse-Borne Nomadism
914
Conclusion
915
Index
919
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spelling | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age ed. by Harry Fokkens and Anthony Harding The European Bronze Age 1. ed. Oxford Oxford Univ. Press 2013 XXXI, 979 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford handbooks This book 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 Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 s DE-604 Fokkens, Harry 1953- Sonstige (DE-588)1036339289 oth Harding, A. F. 1946- Sonstige (DE-588)1151903663 oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780191750526 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025470961&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd |
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title | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age |
title_alt | The European Bronze Age |
title_auth | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age |
title_exact_search | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age |
title_full | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age ed. by Harry Fokkens and Anthony Harding |
title_fullStr | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age ed. by Harry Fokkens and Anthony Harding |
title_full_unstemmed | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age ed. by Harry Fokkens and Anthony Harding |
title_short | The Oxford handbook of the European Bronze Age |
title_sort | the oxford handbook of the european bronze age |
topic | Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Bronzezeit Europa Aufsatzsammlung |
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