Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 4: Europe
The Encyclopedia of Prehistory represents also defined by a somewhat different set of an attempt to provide basic information sociocultural characteristics than are ethon all archaeologically known cultures, nological cultures. Major traditions are covering the entire globe and the entire defined based on common subsistence prehistory of humankind. It is designed as practices, sociopolitical organization, and a tool to assist in doing comparative material industries, but language, ideology, research on the peoples of the past. Most and kinship ties play little or no part in of the entries are written by the world's their definition because they are virtually foremost experts on the particular areas unrecoverable from archaeological conand time periods. texts. In contrast, language, ideology, and The Encyclopedia is organized accordkinship ties are central to defining ethnoing to major traditions. A major tradition logical cultures. is defined as a group of populations sharing There are three types of entries in the similar subsistence practices, technology, Encyclopedia: the major tradition entry, and forms of sociopolitical organization, the regional subtradition entry, and the which are spatially contiguous over a relasite entry. Each contains different types of tively large area and which endure tempoinformation, and each is intended to be rally for a relatively long period. Minimal used in a different way.
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Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 4: Europe
The Encyclopedia of Prehistory represents also defined by a somewhat different set of an attempt to provide basic information sociocultural characteristics than are ethon all archaeologically known cultures, nological cultures. Major traditions are covering the entire globe and the entire defined based on common subsistence prehistory of humankind. It is designed as practices, sociopolitical organization, and a tool to assist in doing comparative material industries, but language, ideology, research on the peoples of the past. Most and kinship ties play little or no part in of the entries are written by the world's their definition because they are virtually foremost experts on the particular areas unrecoverable from archaeological conand time periods. texts. In contrast, language, ideology, and The Encyclopedia is organized accordkinship ties are central to defining ethnoing to major traditions. A major tradition logical cultures. is defined as a group of populations sharing There are three types of entries in the similar subsistence practices, technology, Encyclopedia: the major tradition entry, and forms of sociopolitical organization, the regional subtradition entry, and the which are spatially contiguous over a relasite entry. Each contains different types of tively large area and which endure tempoinformation, and each is intended to be rally for a relatively long period. Minimal used in a different way.
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Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 4: Europe

Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 4: Europe

Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 4: Europe

Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 4: Europe

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The Encyclopedia of Prehistory represents also defined by a somewhat different set of an attempt to provide basic information sociocultural characteristics than are ethon all archaeologically known cultures, nological cultures. Major traditions are covering the entire globe and the entire defined based on common subsistence prehistory of humankind. It is designed as practices, sociopolitical organization, and a tool to assist in doing comparative material industries, but language, ideology, research on the peoples of the past. Most and kinship ties play little or no part in of the entries are written by the world's their definition because they are virtually foremost experts on the particular areas unrecoverable from archaeological conand time periods. texts. In contrast, language, ideology, and The Encyclopedia is organized accordkinship ties are central to defining ethnoing to major traditions. A major tradition logical cultures. is defined as a group of populations sharing There are three types of entries in the similar subsistence practices, technology, Encyclopedia: the major tradition entry, and forms of sociopolitical organization, the regional subtradition entry, and the which are spatially contiguous over a relasite entry. Each contains different types of tively large area and which endure tempoinformation, and each is intended to be rally for a relatively long period. Minimal used in a different way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468471311
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 12/22/2012
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 475
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 10.98(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Adronovo; E. Kusmina. Aurignacian; P.N. Peregrine. Bell Beaker; X.C. Garcia. Caucasian Bronze Age; P. Kohl. Caucasian Copper Age; T. Kiguradze. Caucasian Neolithic; T. Kiguradze. Corded Ware; P.N. Peregrine. Eatern European Iron Age; T. Taylor. Eastern European Mesolithic; A. Haeussler. European Early Bronze Age; H. Greenfield. European Megalithic; K. Lilios. Impressed Ware; W. Barnett. Kelteminar; P.N. Peregrine. Linear Pottery; S. Milisauskas. Magdelenian; J. Enloe. Northern European Littoral; Ralph Rowlett. Northern Mediterranean Mesolithic; S. Milliken. Northern Mediterranean Bronze Age; P.N. Peregrine. Northern Mediterranean Neolithic; T. Watkins. Northeastern European Bronze Age; P.N. Peregrine. Perigordian; A. Pike-Tay. Romano-British; S. Jones. Roman Iron Age; S. Lucy. Scandinavian Bronze Age; H. Thrane. Scandinavian Iron Age; P.N. Peregrine. Scandinavian Neolithic; P.N. Peregrine. Scythian; P.N. Peregrine. Solutrean; L.G. Straus. Southeastern European Early Chalcolithic; D. Gheorghiu. Southeastern European Late Chalcolithic; D. Gheorghiu. West-Central European Early Iron Age; B. Arnold. West-Central European Late Iron Age; R. Rowlett. Western European Mesolithic; H. Middleton-Jones. Western European Earlier Bronze Age; P.N. Peregrine. Western European Late Bronze Age; M. Murray. Yamnaya; N. Shishlina.
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