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Economy and society in prehistoric Europe : changing perspectives /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sherratt, Andrew
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©1997.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • sec. 1. Cycles of interpretation: V. Gordon Childe : archaeology and intellectual history
  • sec. 2. Ecological imperatives?: Socio-economic and demographic models for later prehistoric Europe ; Water, soil and seasonality in early cereal cultivation ; Resources, technology and trade : an essay on early European metallurgy ; Social evolution : Europe and the Later Neolithic and Copper Ages
  • sec. 3. Discovering the secondary products complex: Plough and pastoralism : aspects of the secondary products revolution ; The secondary exploitation of animals in the Old World ; Wool, wheels and ploughmarks : local developments or outside introductions in Neolithic Europe? ; Two new finds of wooden wheels from Later Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Europe
  • sec. 4. Patterns on the ground: Mobile resources : settlement and exchange in early agricultural Europe ; The development of Neolithic and Copper Age settlement in the Great Hungarian Plain: The regional setting. Site survey and settlement dynamics ; Neolitthic exchange systems in Central Europe, 6000-3500 BC ; The genesis of megaliths : monumentality, ethnicity and social complexity in Neolithic North-West Europe ; Instruments of conversion? : the role of megaliths in the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in North-West Europe
  • sec. 5. Invisible flows : languages, culture and drugs: Cups that cheered : the introduction of alcohol to prehistoric Europe ; Sacred and profane substances : the ritual use of narcotics in Later Neolithic Europe ; Metal vessels in Bronze Age Europe and the context of Vulchetrun / with T. Taylor ; troy, maikop, Altyn Depe : early Bronze Age urbanism and its periphery ; The archaeology of Indo-European : an alternative view / with E.S. Sherratt
  • sec. 6. A conversation with Childe: Gordon Childe : right or wrong?