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European Prehistory : A Survey / edited by Sarunas Milisauskas.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Milisauskas, Sarunas., Editor.
Series:
Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology, 2730-6984
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Archaeology.
History.
Anthropology.
Local Subjects:
Archaeology.
History.
Anthropology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 449 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2002.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Summary:
Sarunas Milisauskas· 1.1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this book is four-fold: to introduce English-speaking students and scholars to some of the outstanding archaeological research that has been done in Europe in recent years; to integrate this research into an anthropological frame of reference; to address episodes of culture change such as the transition to farming; the origin of complex societies, and the origin of urbanism, and to provide an overview of European prehistory from the earliest appearance of humans to the rise of the Roman empire. In 1978, the Academic Press published my book European Prehistory which, typically for that period, emphasized cultural evolution, culture process, technology, environment, and economy. To produce a new version and an up- to-date prehistory of Europe, I have invited contributions from specialists in the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. Thus while this version of European Prehistory is a new book, however, it still incorporates some data from the 1978 version, particularly in The Present Environment and Neolithic chapters. Like its predecessor, this edition is structured around selected general topics, such as technology, trade, settlement, warfare, and ritual.
Contents:
1 Introduction
2 The Present Environment, A Geographic Summary
3 The Lower and Middle Palaeolithic
4 The Upper Palaeolithic
5 The Mesolithic
6 Early Neolithic, The First Farmers in Europe, 7000-5500/5000 BC
7 Middle Neolithic, Continuity, Diversity, Innovations, and Greater Complexity, 5500/5000-3500/3000 BC
8 Late Neolithic, Crises, Collapse, New Ideologies, and Economies, 3500/3000-2200/2000 BC
9 The Bronze Age
10 The Iron Age
11 Conclusion
References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-4615-0751-0

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