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This book shows how new methods and theories in archeology, and increasing cooperation among researchers have led to new discoveries and arguments in the understanding of European Prehistory, as well as to reevaluations of earlier conclusions and discoveries.
European Prehistory: A Survey traces humans from their earliest appearance on the continent to the Rise of the Roman Empire, drawing on archaeological research from all over Europe. It includes the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. Throughout these periods, the major developments are explored using a wide range of archaeological data that emphasizes aspects of agricultural practices, gender, mortuary practices, population genetics, ritual, settlement patterns, technology, trade, and warfare.
Using new methods and theories, recent discoveries and arguments are presented and previous discoveries reevaluated. This work includes chapters on European geography and the chronology of European prehistory. A new chapter has been added on the historical development of European archaeology. The remaining chapters have been contributed by archaeologists specializing in different periods.
The second edition of European Prehistory: A Survey is enhanced by a glossary, three indices and a comprehensive bibliography, as well as an extensive collection of maps, chronological tables and photographs.
Follow-up to the comprehensive and popular first edition, featuring updated versions and new chapters Chronological Maps of each area covered accompany the chapters Covers the scope of European Prehistory in each time period, through the entire region Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
Sarunas Milisauskas is a professor in the Anthropology Department of the State University of New York, Buffalo.
Contenu
Introduction.- Observations on European Archaeology.-The Present Environment: A Geographic Summary.- The Lower and Middle Palaeolithic.- The Upper Palaeolithic.- The Mesolithic.- Early Neolithic, The First Farmers in Europe.-Middle Neolithic and Early Copper Age.- Late Neolithic and Early Copper Age, Continuity, Diversity, and Greater Complexity.- Late Neolithic/Late Copper Age.- The Bronze Age.-The Iron Age.- Conclusion.- Glossary.- References.-Index of Authors.-Index of Places.- Index of Subjects.