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Burial mounds in Europe and Japan comparative and contextual perspectives /

This book brings together specialists of the European Bronze and Iron Age and the Japanese Yayoi and Kofun periods for the first time to discuss burial mounds in a comparative context. The book aims to strengthen knowledge of Japanese archaeology in Europe and vice versa.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Knopf, Thomas (Editor ), Steinhaus, Werner (Editor ), Fukunaga, Shin'ya, 1959- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, [2018]
Colección:Archaeopress archaeology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword; Burial Mounds in Europe and Japan: An Introduction
  • by Werner Steinhaus and Thomas Knopf; Hallstatt Burial Mounds Then and Now: Excavations and Changing Images in the History of Research
  • by Nils Müller-Scheeßel; Excavating the Mounded Tombs of the Kofun Period of the Japanese Archipelago: A History of Research and Methods
  • by Tatsuo NAKAKUBO; Bronze Age Burial Mounds in Northern and Central Europe: Their Origins and the Development of Diversity in Time and Space
  • by Frank Nikulka; Emergence and Development of Burial Mounds in the Yayoi Period
  • by Hisashi NOJIMA; Princes, Chiefs or Big Men? Burial Mounds as Reflections of Social Structure in the Hallstatt Period
  • by Wolfram Schier; Social Stratification and the Formation of Mounded Tombs in the Kofun Period of Protohistoric Japan
  • by Ken'ichi SASAKI; Burial Mound/Landscape-Relations. Approaches Put forward by European Prehistoric Archaeology
  • by Ariane Ballmer; Mounded Tomb Building during the Kofun Period: Location and Landscape
  • by Akira SEIKE; Burial Mounds and Settlements. Their Relations in the Late Hallstatt and Early La Tène-Period (6th-4th century BC)
  • by Ines Balzer; The Relationship between Mounded Tombs, Settlements, and Residences in the Kofun Period: Reflecting Social Changes?
  • by Takehiko MATSUGI; Aspects of Early Iron in Central Europe
  • by Manfred K. H. Eggert; Iron and its Relation to Mounded Tombs on the Japanese Islands
  • by Hisashi NOJIMA; The Development of Metalworking and the Formation of Political Power in the Japanese Archipelago
  • by Takehiko MATSUGI; Monuments for the Living and the Dead: Early Celtic Burial Mounds and Central Places of the Heuneburg Region
  • by Dirk Krausse and Leif Hansen; Mounded Tombs of the Kofun Period: Monuments of Administration and Expressions of Power Relationships
  • by Shin'ya FUKUNAGA; Burial Mounds in Broader Perspective. Visibility, Ritual and Power
  • by Chris Scarre; An Introduction to the Yukinoyama Mounded Tomb
  • by Naoya UEDA; The Significance of the Nonaka Mounded Tomb
  • by Joseph Ryan.