Is There a British Chalcolithic? :: People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium.
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505 | 8 | |a 4. Before 29Cu became Copper: tracing the recognition and invention of metalleity in Britain and Ireland during the 3rd millennium BC5. The Importance of Being Insular: Britain and Ireland in their north-western European context during the 3rd millennium BC; 6. Sense and Non-sense of the term 'Chalcolithic'; 7. Growth and Expansion: social, economic and ideological structures in the European Chalcolithic; 8. Dutchmen on the Move? A discussion of the adoption of the Beaker package. | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. Working Copper in the Chalcolithic: a long term perspective on the development of metallurgical knowledge in central Europe and the Carpathian Basin10. Chronology, Corpses, Ceramics, Copper and Lithics; 11. Is there a Scottish Chalcolithic?; 12. A date with the Chalcolithic in Wales; a review of radiocarbon measurements for 2450-2100 cal BC; 13. Searching for the Chalcolithic: continuity and change in the Irish Final Neolithic/Early Bronze Age; 14. The Chalcolithic in Ireland: a chronological and cultural framework. | |
505 | 8 | |a 15. The Beaker People Project: an interim report on the progress of the isotopic analysis of the organic skeletal material16. The Regionality of Beakers and Bodies in the Chalcolithic of North-east Scotland; 17. Stepping Out Together: men, women and their beakers in time and space; 18. Chalcolithic Land-use, Animals and Economy -- a Chronological Changing Point?; 19. The Present Dead: the making of past and future landscapes in the British Chalcolithic; 20. The Revenge of the Native: monuments, material culture, burial and other practices in the third quarter of the 3rd millennium BC in Wessex. | |
505 | 8 | |a IndexCD -- 1. Case and Place for the British Chalcolithic; Appendix 1.1: Key Chalcolithic grave groups; Appendix 1.2: Selected radiocarbon dated ceremonial sites mentioned in the text; Bibliography for Appendices 1.1 and 1.2; CD -- 10. Chronology, Corpses, Ceramics, Copper and Lithics; Table 10.4 Radiocarbon measurements used in models and/or cited in the text, in laboratorynumber order; Figs 10.3a, 10.3b, 10.3c, 10.3d, 10.3e, 10.5b, 10.5c, 10.5d, 10.5e, 10.5f, 10.5g, 10.5h and 10.5i; Bibliography. | |
505 | 8 | |a CD -- 15. The Beaker People Project: an interim report on the progress of the isotopic analysis of the organic skeletal material. | |
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spelling | Allen, Michael J. Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, 2012. 1 online resource (572 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Prehistoric society research paper, 2040-5049 ; no. 4 Print version record. Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Contributors; Abstract; French Language Abstract; German Language Abstract; Acknowledgements; Editors' Preface.; Foreword.; 1. Case and Place for the British Chalcolithic; 2. Drawing Boundaries and Building Models: investigating the concept of the 'Chalcolithic frontier' in north-west Europe; 3. A Rumsfeld Reality Check: what we know, what we don't know and what we don't know we don't know about the Chalcolithic in Britain and Ireland. 4. Before 29Cu became Copper: tracing the recognition and invention of metalleity in Britain and Ireland during the 3rd millennium BC5. The Importance of Being Insular: Britain and Ireland in their north-western European context during the 3rd millennium BC; 6. Sense and Non-sense of the term 'Chalcolithic'; 7. Growth and Expansion: social, economic and ideological structures in the European Chalcolithic; 8. Dutchmen on the Move? A discussion of the adoption of the Beaker package. 9. Working Copper in the Chalcolithic: a long term perspective on the development of metallurgical knowledge in central Europe and the Carpathian Basin10. Chronology, Corpses, Ceramics, Copper and Lithics; 11. Is there a Scottish Chalcolithic?; 12. A date with the Chalcolithic in Wales; a review of radiocarbon measurements for 2450-2100 cal BC; 13. Searching for the Chalcolithic: continuity and change in the Irish Final Neolithic/Early Bronze Age; 14. The Chalcolithic in Ireland: a chronological and cultural framework. 15. The Beaker People Project: an interim report on the progress of the isotopic analysis of the organic skeletal material16. The Regionality of Beakers and Bodies in the Chalcolithic of North-east Scotland; 17. Stepping Out Together: men, women and their beakers in time and space; 18. Chalcolithic Land-use, Animals and Economy -- a Chronological Changing Point?; 19. The Present Dead: the making of past and future landscapes in the British Chalcolithic; 20. The Revenge of the Native: monuments, material culture, burial and other practices in the third quarter of the 3rd millennium BC in Wessex. IndexCD -- 1. Case and Place for the British Chalcolithic; Appendix 1.1: Key Chalcolithic grave groups; Appendix 1.2: Selected radiocarbon dated ceremonial sites mentioned in the text; Bibliography for Appendices 1.1 and 1.2; CD -- 10. Chronology, Corpses, Ceramics, Copper and Lithics; Table 10.4 Radiocarbon measurements used in models and/or cited in the text, in laboratorynumber order; Figs 10.3a, 10.3b, 10.3c, 10.3d, 10.3e, 10.5b, 10.5c, 10.5d, 10.5e, 10.5f, 10.5g, 10.5h and 10.5i; Bibliography. CD -- 15. The Beaker People Project: an interim report on the progress of the isotopic analysis of the organic skeletal material. Copper age Great Britain. Copper implements Great Britain. Metal-work, Prehistoric Great Britain. Great Britain Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056606 Copper implements. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006330 Chalcolithique Grande-Bretagne. Outils en cuivre. Métallurgie préhistorique Grande-Bretagne. Antiquities fast Copper age fast Copper implements fast Metal-work, Prehistoric fast Great Britain fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmp7p3cx8hpmJ8HvmTpP Gardiner, Julie. Sheridan, Alison. Print version: Allen, Michael J. Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, ©2012 9781842174968 Prehistoric Society research paper ; no. 4. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009189675 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1924307 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Allen, Michael J. Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. Prehistoric Society research paper ; Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Contributors; Abstract; French Language Abstract; German Language Abstract; Acknowledgements; Editors' Preface.; Foreword.; 1. Case and Place for the British Chalcolithic; 2. Drawing Boundaries and Building Models: investigating the concept of the 'Chalcolithic frontier' in north-west Europe; 3. A Rumsfeld Reality Check: what we know, what we don't know and what we don't know we don't know about the Chalcolithic in Britain and Ireland. 4. Before 29Cu became Copper: tracing the recognition and invention of metalleity in Britain and Ireland during the 3rd millennium BC5. The Importance of Being Insular: Britain and Ireland in their north-western European context during the 3rd millennium BC; 6. Sense and Non-sense of the term 'Chalcolithic'; 7. Growth and Expansion: social, economic and ideological structures in the European Chalcolithic; 8. Dutchmen on the Move? A discussion of the adoption of the Beaker package. 9. Working Copper in the Chalcolithic: a long term perspective on the development of metallurgical knowledge in central Europe and the Carpathian Basin10. Chronology, Corpses, Ceramics, Copper and Lithics; 11. Is there a Scottish Chalcolithic?; 12. A date with the Chalcolithic in Wales; a review of radiocarbon measurements for 2450-2100 cal BC; 13. Searching for the Chalcolithic: continuity and change in the Irish Final Neolithic/Early Bronze Age; 14. The Chalcolithic in Ireland: a chronological and cultural framework. 15. The Beaker People Project: an interim report on the progress of the isotopic analysis of the organic skeletal material16. The Regionality of Beakers and Bodies in the Chalcolithic of North-east Scotland; 17. Stepping Out Together: men, women and their beakers in time and space; 18. Chalcolithic Land-use, Animals and Economy -- a Chronological Changing Point?; 19. The Present Dead: the making of past and future landscapes in the British Chalcolithic; 20. The Revenge of the Native: monuments, material culture, burial and other practices in the third quarter of the 3rd millennium BC in Wessex. IndexCD -- 1. Case and Place for the British Chalcolithic; Appendix 1.1: Key Chalcolithic grave groups; Appendix 1.2: Selected radiocarbon dated ceremonial sites mentioned in the text; Bibliography for Appendices 1.1 and 1.2; CD -- 10. Chronology, Corpses, Ceramics, Copper and Lithics; Table 10.4 Radiocarbon measurements used in models and/or cited in the text, in laboratorynumber order; Figs 10.3a, 10.3b, 10.3c, 10.3d, 10.3e, 10.5b, 10.5c, 10.5d, 10.5e, 10.5f, 10.5g, 10.5h and 10.5i; Bibliography. CD -- 15. The Beaker People Project: an interim report on the progress of the isotopic analysis of the organic skeletal material. Copper age Great Britain. Copper implements Great Britain. Metal-work, Prehistoric Great Britain. Copper implements. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006330 Chalcolithique Grande-Bretagne. Outils en cuivre. Métallurgie préhistorique Grande-Bretagne. Antiquities fast Copper age fast Copper implements fast Metal-work, Prehistoric fast |
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title | Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. |
title_auth | Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. |
title_exact_search | Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. |
title_full | Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. |
title_fullStr | Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. |
title_full_unstemmed | Is There a British Chalcolithic? : People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. |
title_short | Is There a British Chalcolithic? : |
title_sort | is there a british chalcolithic people place and polity in the later third millennium |
title_sub | People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. |
topic | Copper age Great Britain. Copper implements Great Britain. Metal-work, Prehistoric Great Britain. Copper implements. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006330 Chalcolithique Grande-Bretagne. Outils en cuivre. Métallurgie préhistorique Grande-Bretagne. Antiquities fast Copper age fast Copper implements fast Metal-work, Prehistoric fast |
topic_facet | Copper age Great Britain. Copper implements Great Britain. Metal-work, Prehistoric Great Britain. Great Britain Antiquities. Copper implements. Chalcolithique Grande-Bretagne. Outils en cuivre. Métallurgie préhistorique Grande-Bretagne. Antiquities Copper age Copper implements Metal-work, Prehistoric Great Britain |
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