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Organizing Bronze Age Societies: The Mediterranean, Central Europe, and Scandanavia Compared
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Organizing Bronze Age Societies: The Mediterranean, Central Europe, and Scandanavia Compared
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Timothy Earle
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Edited by Kristian Kristiansen
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:328 | Dimensions(mm): Height 252,Width 180 |
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Category/Genre | Prehistoric archaeology |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780521748353
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Classifications | Dewey:930.15 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
16 Tables, unspecified; 15 Plates, unspecified; 1 Maps; 19 Halftones, unspecified; 36 Line drawings, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date |
30 August 2010 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The Bronze Age was a formative period in European history when the organisation of landscapes, settlements, and economy reached a new level of complexity. This book presents the first in-depth, comparative study of household economy and settlement in three micro-regions: the Mediterranean (Sicily), Central Europe (Hungary), and Northern Europe (South Scandinavia). The results are based on ten years of fieldwork in a similar method of documentation, and scientific analyses were used in each of the regional studies, making controlled comparisons possible. The new evidence demonstrates how differences in settlement organisation and household economies were counterbalanced by similarities in the organised use of the landscape in an economy dominated by the herding of large flocks of sheep and cattle. This book's innovative theoretical and methodological approaches will be of relevance to all researchers of landscape and settlement history.
Author Biography
Timothy Earle is Professor of Anthropology at Northwestern University. His scholarship focuses on the emergence of chiefdoms, and he has conducted field research in Hawaii, the Andes, Denmark, and Hungary. He is the author of several books, most recently Chiefdoms: Power, Economy, and Ideology, How Chiefs Come to Power, and Bronze Age Economics. Kristian Kristiansen is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Gothenburg. He is an honorary Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, the Society of Antiquaries of London, and the European Association of Archaeologists, which awarded him the European Archaeological Heritage Prize in 2005. He is the author of Europe before History, Social Transformations in Archaeology (with Michael Rowlands), and The Rise of Bronze Age Society (with Thomas B. Larsson), which was awarded best scholarly book in 2007 by the Society for American Archaeology.
Reviews'The ambition shown here is all too rare in archaeology.' The Times Literary Supplement
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