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Les Neandertaliens du talon - Technologie lithique et mobilite au Paleolithique moyen dans le Salento (Pouilles, Italie... Les Neandertaliens du talon - Technologie lithique et mobilite au Paleolithique moyen dans le Salento (Pouilles, Italie meridionale) (French, Paperback)
Enza Spinapolice
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Salento is a peninsula in Southern Italy, the heel of the Italian boot, characterised both by an abundance of Middle Palaeolithic sites and a scarcity of raw material suitable for knapping. The research question at the basis of this book concerns the managing of raw materials by Neanderthals, through both the procurement and use of the locally available raw materials and the exploitation of possibly more distant sources. | Le Salento est une peninsule du sud de l'Italie, le talon de la botte italienne, caracterisee a la fois par l'abondance des sites du Paleolithique moyen et par une penurie des matieres premieres propres a la taille. La question de recherche a la base de ce livre concerne la gestion des matieres premieres par les Neandertaliens, a travers l'approvisionnement et l'utilisation des matieres premieres disponibles localement et l'exploitation eventuelle de sources plus eloignees.

Das Jungneolithikum in Schleswig-Holstein (German, Hardcover): Sebastian Schultrich Das Jungneolithikum in Schleswig-Holstein (German, Hardcover)
Sebastian Schultrich
R6,167 R3,687 Discovery Miles 36 870 Save R2,480 (40%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Dieses Buch bietet eine umfassende Studie zum Jungneolithikum (JN, auch Einzelgrabkultur, ca. 2850 - 2250 v. Chr.) in Schleswig-Holstein. Neben einer detaillierten Darstellung aller Funde und Befunde dieser Epoche, liegt ein besonderer Fokus auf Analysen zu den charakteristischen Streitaxten. Diese eignen sich in hervorragender Weise dazu, einen gesellschaftlichen Wandel zu erkennen, da die morphologische Variationsbreite im Laufe des JN zunimmt. So existieren im spaten JN neben sehr elaboriert gestalteten Stucken auch plump wirkende Exemplare. Dies spiegelt vermutlich ein komplexer werdendes Gesellschaftssystem wider und deutet einen Bedeutungswandel der AExte an. Die Streitaxte werden im Spatneolithikum (SN) durch die Silexdolche abgeloest, die durch ahnliche Variationsunterschiede gekennzeichnet sind. Dies deutet eine Kontinuitat in der sozialen Organisation an der Wende zum SN an. Viele Streitaxte liegen im fragmentierten Zustand vor, wobei Schneiden- weitaus haufiger als Nackenhalften belegt sind. Da viele dieser Fragmente weiterhin im Besitz von Applikationen (Schalchen, pars pro toto Schaftloecher) sind, ist anzunehmen, dass die Fragmente - und darauf aufbauend vermutlich ein Grossteil aller Streitaxte aus Einzelfundkontexten - intentionale Deponierungen darstellen. Ein weiterer Fokus wurde auf die Transformation zum JN gelegt, die sich besonders im profanen Bereich als Phase kontinuierlicher Entwicklungen zeigt. Weiterhin wurde ein Unterschied zwischen dem Westen und Osten des Arbeitsgebietes aufgedeckt, der entgegen langlaufiger Meinung keine chronologischen Ursachen besitzt. Vielmehr zeigt sich darin eine strukturell unterschiedliche soziale Orientierung der beteiligten Gruppen. Sowohl im JN als auch im SN ist es im Westen gangige Praxis, dem Verstorbenen Statusobjekte (Streitaxte, Silexdolche und fruhe Bronzeartefakte) als Grabbeigabe mitzugeben, wahrend diese Objekte im Osten des Landes ausserst selten Eingang in Bestattungen fanden, jedoch als Einzel- und im Falle der Bronzeobjekte auch als Depotfunde regelmassig anzutreffen sind. English abstract This book offers a comprehensive study of the Younger Neolithic period ([YN], c. 2850 - 2250 BC) of Schleswig-Holstein (SH). Apart from presenting all currently known artefacts and contexts of that period in detail, a particular focus was placed on the examination of YN battle axes. They appear to be the most common artefact that is preserved from the YN, and they are very well suited for investigating social phenomena. These artefacts furthermore changed diachronically. While battle axes of the early stage are shaped more or less equally elaborately, late specimens exhibit significant morphological variation and difference, as some specimens were shaped very elaborately whereas others were quite simple. The same difference has been observed for the subsequently used flint daggers. It is suggested that this difference reflects the emergence of a more stratified society. Many battle axes appear to have been deposited as broken pieces. As the ratio of cutting edges to butt ends is unequal (2:1) both in SH and in a wider region and as many pieces have "decorations" (Applikationen, pars pro toto shaft holes), battle axes are regarded as intentionally deposited. Accordingly, a large proportion of single finds are regarded as intentional depositions. Another focus was set on examining the transition to the YN. It is argued that many aspects that are said to characterize the YN are rooted in the preceding Middle Neolithic. A novelty is that social role becomes marked in funerary contexts. Thus, the transformation to the YN marks a certain point where already initiated societal changes become visible for first time. The examination of certain attributes revealed furthermore that there are differences between western and eastern SH which are not determined by chronological changes only. Rather, general differences appear between western and eastern regions, an in a wider geographical as well as temporal frame, which might be linked to different social orientations - either collectively or individually acting groups. Scales of Transformation Series This is the publication series of the Kiel University research project "CRC 1266" which takes a long-term perspective, from 15,000 BCE to 1 BCE, to investigate processes of transformation in a crucial period of human history, from late Pleistocene hunter-gatherers to early state societies. Funded by the German Research Foundation, the CRC combines research of around 60 scientists from eight institutions and the Johanna-Mestorf-Academy of the Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel as well as the Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) and the Archaeological State Museum Schloss Gottdorf.

Le classi ceramiche della "tradizione mista" a Kos nel Tardo Bronzo IA (Italian, Paperback): Salvatore Vitale Le classi ceramiche della "tradizione mista" a Kos nel Tardo Bronzo IA (Italian, Paperback)
Salvatore Vitale
R1,258 Discovery Miles 12 580 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This volume focuses on the pottery classes of the 'Entangled Tradition', recovered at the settlement of the 'Serraglio' on Kos during the early Late Bronze Age period. The results reveal new information on the chronology, typology, and decoration of Koan Painted Fine (PF) and Painted Medium-Coarse to Coarse (PMC-C) ceramics. Moreover, the analysis of manufacturing processes and consumption patterns contributes to a better comprehension of the socio-cultural and political context in which Koan entangled classes were produced. The data presented in this volume indicate that PF and PMC-C ceramics represent a unique case of fully entangled classes in the Aegean, which merge features of the Koan 'Local Tradition' with characteristics of the Minoan potting tradition into a new technological and stylistic language. Contacts between these different cultures are explained based on the theoretical model provided by 'human mobility'. The specific Koan cultural synthesis was endorsed and promoted by the local elites of the 'Serraglio', who aimed to participate in the 'new environment' determined by the economic and cultural expansion of Neopalatial Crete. In this respect, the manufacture of Koan entangled classes served a dual role. On the one hand, using transport containers made in the PMC-C class, Koan products were exported and exchanged throughout the Aegean. In addition, the finer vessels of the Koan 'Entangled Tradition' were utilized for promoting Minoan-type social practices at the 'Serraglio'. Through these practices, Koan elites reshaped their identity and portrayed an image of higher status within the local social arena.

La ocupacion cazadora-recolectora durante la transicion Pleistoceno-Holoceno en el oeste de Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil:... La ocupacion cazadora-recolectora durante la transicion Pleistoceno-Holoceno en el oeste de Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil: geoarqueologia de los sitios en la formacion sedimentaria Touro Passo (Spanish, Paperback)
Viviane Pouey Vidal
R1,766 Discovery Miles 17 660 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book presents the results obtained during geoarchaeological studies carried out in the locality of Touro Passo, municipality of Uruguaiana, Brazil. There, the Paleoindian sites studied by the team of the PRONAPA-National Archaeological Research Program in the 1960s and 1970s were relocated and others with excellent study potential have been recognized. The archaeological sites are located in the alluvial plains of the Uruguay River and the Touro Passo Stream and correspond to the late Pleistocene-early Holocene transition. The geoarchaeological approach allowed the understanding of the stratigraphic sequence and the processes of formation and post-depositional disturbance of the archaeological sites in a fluvial environment. Archaeological excavations, soundings, stratigraphic profile surveys, sequence correlations and numerical dates were carried out. The dispersion of artifacts on the surface and cave erosion was recorded, and a lithic taphonomy study was carried out. Four Paleoindian sites located in the Touro Passo Formation were analyzed: Barranca Grande, RS-I-66: Milton Almeida, RS-I-69: Laranjito and Casualidade. The new chronologies obtained for the initial period of human occupation in the region represent a scientific advance for the study of hunter-gatherer occupations during the Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene in the triple border of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. | Este libro presenta los resultados obtenidos durante los estudios geoarqueologicos realizados en la localidad Touro Passo, municipio de Uruguaiana, Brasil. Alli se reubicaron los sitios paleoindios estudiados por el equipo del PRONAPA-Programa Nacional de Investigaciones Arqueologicas en las decadas de 1960 y 1970 y han sido reconocidos otros con excelente potencial de estudio. Los sitios arqueologicos estan situados en las planicies aluviales del Rio Uruguay y del Arroyo Touro Passo y corresponden a la transicion Pleistoceno tardio-Holoceno temprano. El enfoque geoarqueologico permitio la comprension de la secuencia estratigrafica y los procesos de formacion y perturbacion postdepositacional de los sitios arqueologicos en ambiente fluvial. Fueron realizadas excavaciones arqueologicas, sondeos, relevamiento de perfiles-estratigraficos, correlaciones de secuencias y fechados numericos. Se registro la dispersion de los artefactos en superficie y en las carvavas de erosion, y se realizo, un estudio de tafonomia litica. Se analizaron 4 sitios paleoindios situados en la Formacion Touro Passo: Barranca Grande, RS-I-66:Milton Almeida, RS-I-69: Laranjito y Casualidade. Las nuevas cronologias obtenidas para el periodo inicial de ocupacion humana en la region, representan un avance cientifico para el estudio de las ocupaciones cazadoras-recolectoras durante el Pleistoceno tardio-Holoceno temprano en la triple frontera Brasil, Argentina y Uruguay.

KYMISSALA: Archaeology - Education - Sustainability (Greek, Paperback): Manolis I. Stefanakis KYMISSALA: Archaeology - Education - Sustainability (Greek, Paperback)
Manolis I. Stefanakis
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The area of Kymissala on the southwest coast of Rhodes is of great archaeological interest, as it conceals a large number of important archaeological sites belonging to the lesser known ancient deme of the Rhodian countryside, the deme of Kymissaleis. The region is also of exceptional environmental and ecological importance, as it has a particular biodiversity and is protected by the European 'Natura 2000' network of nature protection areas. Kymissala has systematically been researched during the past 10 years by the Kymissala Archaeological Research Project (KARP) inaugurated by the Department of Mediterranean Studies and the Ephorate of Antiquities of the Dodecanese in 2006. The research, escaping from its narrow academic and archaeological context and exploiting the comparative advantage of the region, may -and should- inter alia, intervene in a mild and sustainable manner in the promotion of the archaeological site of Kymissala. Its ultimate goal is to promote the antiquities of the area, its educational value and its historical and cultural continuity within a protected natural environment, in the context of an ecological-archaeological park. Under the title Kymissala: Archaeology - Education - Sustainability, fourteen original studies have been published, constituting the first complete presentation of the area of Kymissala and the work in progress, after ten years of systematic research, in terms of Archaeology, Education and Sustainable Development.

Reindeer Hunters of the Ice Age in Europe - Economy, Ecology, and the Annual Nomadic Cycle (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Laure... Reindeer Hunters of the Ice Age in Europe - Economy, Ecology, and the Annual Nomadic Cycle (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Laure Fontana
R1,522 Discovery Miles 15 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book undertakes a thorough study of Reindeer in the Upper Pleniglacial and Tardiglacial societies in France. It addresses two main topics - the economy of animal resources within the societies and the exploitation of Reindeer organized within the annual cycle, in terms of space and time, between 30,000 and 14,000 cal BP in France. The author proposes an analysis and hypothesis regarding the economy of animal resources and the nomadic cycle of the last Paleolithic hunter-gatherer societies, in order to identify a "Reindeer system."The author discusses the relationship between Reindeer and human mobility and offers some conclusions regarding the annual cycles of nomadism. The volume scrutinizes the distinct eco systems in three regions and its effects on the movements of both human and animal. This book is of interest to zooarchaeologists and prehistorians.

Ancient People of the Arctic (Paperback, New Ed): Robert McGhee Ancient People of the Arctic (Paperback, New Ed)
Robert McGhee
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Ancient People of the Arctic traces the lives of the Palaeo-Eskimos, the bold first explorers of the Arctic. Four thousand years ago, these people entered the far northern extremes of the North American continent, carving a living out of their bleak new homeland. From the hints they left behind, accessible only through the fragmented archaeological record, Robert McGhee ingeniously reconstructs a picture of this life at the margins. He discusses how the Palaeo-Eskimos spread across the entire Arctic, explains how they dealt with sharp climate changes that drastically altered their environment, offers glimpses into their spiritual practices and world view, and speculates about their eventual demise.

The Archaeology of Late Bronze Age Interaction and Mobility at the Gates of Europe - People, Things and Networks around the... The Archaeology of Late Bronze Age Interaction and Mobility at the Gates of Europe - People, Things and Networks around the Southern Adriatic Sea (Paperback)
Francesco Iacono
R1,393 Discovery Miles 13 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Interaction and mobility have attracted much interest in research within scholarly fields as different as archaeology, history, and more broadly the humanities. Critically assessing some of the most widespread views on interaction and its social impact, this book proposes an innovative perspective which combines radical social theory and currently burgeoning network methodologies. Through an in-depth analysis of a wealth of data often difficult to access, and illustrated by many diagrams and maps, the book highlights connections and their social implications at different scales ranging from the individual settlement to the Mediterranean. The resulting diachronic narrative explores social and economic trajectories over some seven centuries and sheds new light on the broad historical trends affecting the life of people living around the Middle Sea. The Bronze Age is the first period of intense interaction between early state societies of the Eastern Mediterranean and the small-scale communities to the west of Greece, with people and goods moving at a scale previously unprecedented. This encounter is explored from the vantage point of one of its main foci: Apulia, located in the southern Adriatic, at the junction between East and West and the entryway of one of the major routes for the resource-rich European continent.

Archaeological Interpretations - Symbolic Meaning within Andes Prehistory (Hardcover): Peter Eeckhout Archaeological Interpretations - Symbolic Meaning within Andes Prehistory (Hardcover)
Peter Eeckhout
R2,501 Discovery Miles 25 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Presenting studies in Andean archaeology and iconography by leading specialists in the field, this volume tackles the question of how researchers can come to understand the intangible, intellectual worlds of ancient peoples. Archaeological Interpretations is a fascinating ontological journey through Andean cultures from the fourth millennium BC to the sixteenth century, A.D.Through evidence-based case studies, theoretical models, and methodological reflections, contributors discuss the various interpretations that can be derived from the traces of ritual activity that remain in the material record. They discuss how to accurately comprehend the social significance of artifacts beyond their practical use and how to decode the symbolism of sacred images. Addressing topics including the earliest evidence of shamanism in Ecuador, the meaning of masks among the Mochicas in Peru, the value of metal in the Recuay culture, and ceremonies of voluntary abandonment among the Incas, contributors propose original and innovative ways of interpreting the rich Andean archaeological heritage.

The Archaic Southwest - Foragers in an Arid Land (Paperback): Bradley J. Vierra The Archaic Southwest - Foragers in an Arid Land (Paperback)
Bradley J. Vierra
R1,345 R1,123 Discovery Miles 11 230 Save R222 (17%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Although humans in the Southwest were hunter-gatherers for about 85 percent of their history, the majority of the archaeological research in the region has focused on the Formative period. In recent years, however, the amount of data on the Archaic period has grown exponentially due to the magnitude of cultural resource management projects in this region. The Archaic Southwest: Foragers in an Arid Land is the first volume to synthesize this new data. The book begins with a history of the Archaic in the Four Corners region, followed by a compilation and interpretation of paleoenvironmental data gathered in the American Southwest. The next twelve chapters, each written by a regional expert, provide a variety of current research perspectives. The final two chapters present broad syntheses of the Southwest: the first addresses the initial spread of maize cultivation and the second considers present and future research directions. The reader will be astounded by the amount of research that has been conducted and how all this information can be woven together to form a long-term picture of hunter-gatherer life.

Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory - Linking Evidence, Causes, and Effects (Hardcover): Ian Gilligan Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory - Linking Evidence, Causes, and Effects (Hardcover)
Ian Gilligan
R2,670 Discovery Miles 26 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Clothing was crucial in human evolution, and having to cope with climate change was as true in prehistory as it is today. In Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory, Ian Gilligan offers the first complete account of the development of clothing as a response to cold exposure during the ice ages. He explores how and when clothes were invented, noting that the thermal motive alone is tenable in view of the naked condition of humans. His account shows that there is considerably more archaeological evidence for palaeolithic clothes than is generally appreciated. Moreover, Gilligan posits, clothing played a leading role in major technological innovations. He demonstrates that fibre production and the advent of woven fabrics, developed in response to global warming, were pivotal to the origins of agriculture. Drawing together evidence from many disciplines, Climate Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory is written in a clear and engaging style, and is illustrated with nearly 100 images.

Marcadores graficos y territorios megaliticos en la Cuenca interior del Tajo: Toledo, Madrid y Guadalajara (Spanish,... Marcadores graficos y territorios megaliticos en la Cuenca interior del Tajo: Toledo, Madrid y Guadalajara (Spanish, Paperback)
M Angeles Lancharro Gutierrez
R2,523 Discovery Miles 25 230 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The aim of this work is to analyze Late Prehistoric graphical markers, comprising paintings, engravings, Megalithic elements, and other portable objects. All of them can be described as post-paleolithic or Schematic Art over various surfaces. The chosen area, the inland region of the Tajo inner basin (Spain), was especially appealing for several reasons, such as the lack of scholarship on the subject, the lack of information on the geographical location of the archaeological sites, and the extended ignorance about the sites' materials and relationships. The methodology is based on systematic registration of all archaeological sites. This is studied from an Archaeology Landscape perspective through Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis. It tests geographical markers according to their strategic location (pre-eminence and visibility) and their relationship with other funerary, habitable and resources sites. This has allowed parietal surfaces (megaliths, caves, shelters) and mobile pieces to be given coordinate position for the first time in the region, which has demonstrated abundant and complex prehistoric graphical markers. The results achieved allow the extrapolation of settlement models, explained in chapter VI. Generally, shelters divide the territory by geographical units where the settlers have access to a variety of economic resources and transit networks. SPANISH DESCRIPTION: El objetivo de este trabajo es el estudio de los marcadores graficos de la Prehistoria Reciente, entre los que se incluyen pinturas, grabados, elementos megaliticos y elementos mobiliares que responden a la descripcion de Arte Esquematico o Postpaleolitico sobre diferentes soportes. Se eligio como zona de estudio la cuenca interior del Tajo a su paso por las provincias interiores (Espana), de especial interes por su carencia de valoraciones conjuntas y desde luego, por la escasa informacion acerca del posicionamiento geografico de estos yacimientos y el desconocimiento bastante generalizado de sus contenidos y relaciones contextuales. El metodo de trabajo se ha fundamentado en la recogida sistematica de todos los yacimientos registrados. El estudio se ha llevado a cabo con nuevas tecnologias como los Sistemas de Informacion Geografica (SIG), desde una perspectiva de la Arqueologia del Paisaje. Se han efectuado diversos analisis establecidos sobre su posicion estrategica (preeminencia y visibilidad) y su relacion con otros yacimientos de caracter funerario, habitacional y recursos de explotacion. Esto ha permitido que los soportes parietales (abrigos, cuevas y megalitos), asi como piezas mobiliares, se hayan georreferenciado por primera vez en la region, dando muestras de la abundancia y complejidad de estas grafias prehistoricas. Los resultados nos han permitido extrapolar modelos de implantacion en el territorio, expuestos en el capitulo VI. En general, existe una tendencia a delimitar el territorio en unidades geograficas caracterizadas, en las que las sociedades productoras tienen acceso a una variedad de recursos economicos y redes de transito.

Les sepultures mesolithiques de Teviec et Hoedic: revisions bioarcheologiques (French, Paperback): Bruno Boulestin Les sepultures mesolithiques de Teviec et Hoedic: revisions bioarcheologiques (French, Paperback)
Bruno Boulestin
R1,640 Discovery Miles 16 400 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The sites of Teviec and Hoedic, located in Brittany and excavated from 1928 to 1934 by Marthe and Saint-Just Pequart, have yielded twenty-odd graves dating to the end of the Mesolithic and containing almost forty individuals. Nearly a century later, they remain the most important funerary groups ever discovered in France for this period, and two major French Mesolithic sites. Until these days though, despite previous re-examinations of part of the unearthed material, no general review of the field data or of the human remains had ever been carried out, and all the debates concerning the functioning of both cemeteries relied on the interpretations once made by the Pequart and on the anthropological studies by Marcellin Boule and Henri Victor Vallois. This book presents the long lacking bioarchaeological review study of the Teviec and Hoedic graves: the field data have been reconsidered, relying in particular on a large series of pictures taken by the excavators, and the number of dead individuals, their age and sex have been reevaluated using anthropological techniques in accordance with our current knowledge. This review also gives us the occasion to carry out a global reflection on the circumstances under which the dead were grouped during the Mesolithic period and on the society of Atlantic Europe's last hunters-gatherers as perceived through the filter of their funerary practices.

Estudios antracologicos en los espacios de combustion del Alero Deodoro Roca - Ongamira (Cordoba) (Spanish, Paperback): Andres... Estudios antracologicos en los espacios de combustion del Alero Deodoro Roca - Ongamira (Cordoba) (Spanish, Paperback)
Andres Ignacio Robledo
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book is about how hunter-gatherer groups maintained a relationship with the use and management of fire in the Late Holocene of Southern Precordillera. The line of study developed here as part of the anthracology made use of methodologically systematic analysis of the remains of charcoal from the archaeological site Alero Deodoro Roca B. This industry focused on a time frame of ca. 1900 years AP to ca.3900 years AP. Studies carried out in the Alero Deodoro Roca allow us to understand, on the one hand, the different methods of preservation of charcoal record in the succession of combustion events, and, secondly, to discuss the variability of species present within the composition of the flora in the paleoenvironment. Functional association is proposed for various uses; as a source of heat, cooking, and preparation of raw materials among the possibilities.

Un estudio de tecnologia litica desde la antropologia de las tecnicas: el caso del Alero Deodoro Roca ca. 3000 AP, Ongamira,... Un estudio de tecnologia litica desde la antropologia de las tecnicas: el caso del Alero Deodoro Roca ca. 3000 AP, Ongamira, Ischilin, Cordoba (Spanish, Paperback)
Jose Maria Caminoa
R1,473 Discovery Miles 14 730 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

As part of a series of research projects on the Archaeology of hunter-gatherers societies in the Southern Pampean Hills this presents, among other things, the study of various aspects of the organization of lithic technology and strategies for the use of lithic resources by prehistoric populations. This is in order to understand the social aspects that allow us to recognize and describe habitus or ways of doing things. In this book we studied lithic assemblages, in the manner described above from stratigraphic levels of the Alero Deodoro Roca (Deodoro Roca Rockshelter) comprising chronologies between ca. 3000 years BP to ca. 3600 years BP. We propose that behind the technical movements, organization of the production, distribution of activities in space, the selection of raw materials and any other technological activity, there are people and groups who make decisions based on the context, needs, history and knowledge. We ask ourselves: What affected material selection for the production of stone tools rocks? Was there a differential selection depending on the desired end product? And if so, was it different in diachronic moments? What techniques were used in the production of what instruments? What productive activities were conducted in Alero Deodoro Roca and which were not? What role did the tools produced have? This study aims to produce relevant and new information that expands our knowledge of technological strategies used by the human groups in order to compare them with those produced in other areas of the Sierras. It will contribute to a process of constructing knowledge about hunter-gatherers of the valleys of Cordoba province, by studying lithic technology and therefore raising new questions for further studies.

Megalithismes vivants et passes: approches croisees - Living and Past Megalithisms: interwoven approaches (French, Paperback):... Megalithismes vivants et passes: approches croisees - Living and Past Megalithisms: interwoven approaches (French, Paperback)
Christian Jeunesse, Pierre Leroux, Bruno Boulestin
R1,637 Discovery Miles 16 370 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Megalithic monuments from Neolithic Europe have long been considered as rough copies of the monumental architectures built by the first civilizations of the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean. When radiocarbon dating jeopardized this diffusionist pattern, though, specialists could not but wonder why and how these Neolithic societies, usually considered as small 'village communities', had erected such monuments. In order to answer these questions and seek explanations in the social, political or religious contexts of recent or present megalith-building societies, the ethnological frame of references has been referred to on a regular basis. This volume comprises the papers presented by prehistorians and ethnologists at the two multi-disciplinary round tables held in Strasburg in May 2014 and May 2015. Their purpose was, with the help of both case studies and more synthetic works, to discuss how the patterns drawn from the observation of 'living' megalithic societies have been used to try and shed light on the functioning of European Neolithic societies, the epistemological problems raised by this transposition and the relevance of ethnology-based archeological explanations. The book is composed of three sections: the first one deals with some methodological reflections, the second and third ones with the 'living' or recent megalithisms of respectively the Indonesian Archipelago and Ethiopia.

Geoarchaeology and Radiocarbon Chronology of Stone Age Northeast Asia (Hardcover): Vladimir V. Pitul'Ko, Elena Yu Pavlova Geoarchaeology and Radiocarbon Chronology of Stone Age Northeast Asia (Hardcover)
Vladimir V. Pitul'Ko, Elena Yu Pavlova; Translated by Richard L. Bland
R1,953 R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Save R409 (21%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This English translation of a work previously published inRussian (Geoarkheologiya i radiouglerodnaya khronologiyakamennogo veka Severo Vostochnoi Azii, St. Petersburg:Nauka, 2010) presents an overview of the Paleolithicarchaeology of Northeast Asia, with emphasis ongeoarchaeological and radiocarbon-based chronology.Although archaeological investigations above the ArcticCircle began more than two hundred years ago, accessto and publication of findings has been difficult. InGeoarchaeology and Radiocarbon Chronology of Stone AgeNortheast Asia, veteran researchers Vladimir V. Pitul'koand Elena Yu. Pavlova have gathered and analyzed theavailable data to provide comprehensive documentationof human occupation of continental territories far abovethe Arctic Circle in the late Neopleistocene (also known asthe Late Pleistocene era). By using uncalibrated radiocarbondating, Pitul'ko and Pavlova have been able to establish reliablecorrelations between the artifacts and phenomena being studied.The increased number of radiocarbon age determinations forthese Arctic sites is the most important data to come from thelatest studies of Northeast Asia, offering a significant opportunityfor re-evaluation of older materials in light of these new findings. The authors include reporting on recent work performed at two of the most important sites in the region: the "mammoth cemetery"site at Berelekh and the Yana Rhinoceros Horn Site.

Le Neolithique ancien en Italie du sud - Evolution des industries lithiques entre VIIe et VIe millenaire (French, Paperback):... Le Neolithique ancien en Italie du sud - Evolution des industries lithiques entre VIIe et VIe millenaire (French, Paperback)
Carmine Collina
R2,447 Discovery Miles 24 470 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The principal aim of this study is to put forward a technological and typological analysis of the industries of the Early Neolithic concerned in the process of neolithisation in several regions of Southern Italy. The rooting concepts are centred on the principles of the lithic technology outlined by J. Tixier, H. Roche, and M.-L. Inizan, D. Binder, C. Perles, N. Pigeot et J. Pelegrin. The lithic series examined belong to the different horizons concerned in the process of Neolithitisation of Southern Italy in several areas of the envisaged region. In a view to reconstruct the economy of debitage and the economy of raw materials and the possible formation of technical traditions, this research is based on the following points: the economic and petrographic analysis of the raw materials; the analysis of the technological aspects and of the technical facts; the typometrical analysis of the different products of the chaines operatoires; the typological analysis through the creation of an inventory allowing to integrate the study of the technological criteria with that of specific characters of the lithic tools. The main targets of this research are to highlight the methods and the techniques of debitage and to identify the chaines operatoires set up by the early groups of farmers in the South of Italy and in Sicily. Is it possible to recognize a techno-economic variability in the debitage systems of the Early Neolithic of Southern Italy? Is it possible to give a cultural value to the variability of technical facts? What is the rate of continuity and discontinuity among groups of hunters-gatherers and the first farming societies? These questions shed light on the whole of technical and cultural transformations between the seventh and sixth millennium B.C. in the South of Italy, a region that played a key role in the process of diffusion of Neolithic towards the West Mediterranean.

The Archaeology of Childhood - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an Archaeological Enigma (Hardcover): Guner Coskunsu The Archaeology of Childhood - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an Archaeological Enigma (Hardcover)
Guner Coskunsu
R2,088 Discovery Miles 20 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Assembling Catalhoeyuk (Hardcover): Ian Hodder, Arkadiusz Marciniak Assembling Catalhoeyuk (Hardcover)
Ian Hodder, Arkadiusz Marciniak
R4,514 Discovery Miles 45 140 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Assembling Catalhoeyuk, like archaeological remains, can be read in a number of ways. At one level the volume reports on the exciting new discoveries and advances that are being made in the understanding of the 9000 year-old Neolithic site of Catalhoeyuk. The site has long been central to debates about early village societies and the formation of mega-sites in the Middle East. The current long-term project has made many advances in our understanding of the site that impact our wider understanding of the Neolithic and its spread into Europe from the Middle East. These advances concern use of the environment, climate change, subsistence practices, social and economic organization, the role of religion, ritual and symbolism. At another level, the volume reports on methodological advances that have been made by team members, including the development of reflexive methods, paperless recording on site, the integrated use of 3D visualization, and interactive archives. The long-term nature of the project allows these various innovations to be evaluated and critiqued. In particular, the volume includes analyses of the social networks that underpin the assembling of data, and documents the complex ways in which arguments are built within quickly transforming alliances and allegiances within the team. In particular, the volume explores how close inter-disciplinarity, and the assembling of different forms of data from different sub-disciplines, allow the weaving together of information into robust, distributed arguments."

Corded Ware Coastal Communities (Paperback): Sandra Mariet Beckerman Corded Ware Coastal Communities (Paperback)
Sandra Mariet Beckerman
R1,365 R1,112 Discovery Miles 11 120 Save R253 (19%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Corded Ware Culture (c. 2900-2300 BC) is found in a large area, from Russia to the Netherlands and from Scandinavia to Switzerland. Supra-regional elements include beakers decorated with cord and/or spatula imprints, battle-axes, and a funerary customs involving crouched inhumations under barrows with gender-specific placement of the body gender-specific funerary gifts. Analysis of ceramics from well-preserved settlements from the Dutch coastal zone have provided very valuable new information on the Corded Ware chronology, social organisation, ideology, subsistence, and use of material culture. A critical review of the commonly applied chronological models shows that many of the underlying premises cannot be supported due to problems with (broad calibration and sample reliability of) 14C dates. This study shows that in the Neolithic Dutch coastal zone, the thin-walled ceramics reflect supra-regional (Corded Ware ) affiliations, whereas the medium-thick-walled and thick-walled ceramics reflect persistent regional (Vlaardingen) traditions. The beakers decorated with cord and spatula impressions were used primarily for cooking; indications for the often proposed use of alcohol (and associated rise of individualisation and elites) were not found. It is argued in this study that the Corded Ware Culture represents an economic alliance, a dynamic totality as well as a network linking regional groups - each with a distinct economic base, material culture and ideology. These communities all participated in a vast supra-regional network that was a platform for inter-community exchanges of goods, skills, ideas and possibly people. Affiliation to this supra-regional network was a vital aspect for all regional groups involved, and membership to it was expressed by using a set of common traits. Decorated thin-walled beakers act as symbols of these supra-regional networks and thus embody both functional and ideological roles.

Breaking with Tradition (Paperback): Benjamin Jennings Breaking with Tradition (Paperback)
Benjamin Jennings
R1,056 R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Save R174 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Over 150 years of research in the Circum-Alpine region have produced a vast amount of data on the lakeshore and wetland settlements found throughout the area. Particularly in the northern region, dendrochronological studies have provided highly accurate sequences of occupation, which have correlated, in turn, to palaeoclimatic reconstructions in the area. The result has been the general conclusion that the lake-dwelling tradition was governed by climatic factors, with communities abandoning the lakeshore during periods of inclement conditions, and returning when the climate was more favourable. Such a cyclical pattern occurred from the 4th millennium BC to 800 BC, at which time the lakeshores were abandoned and never extensively re-occupied. Was this final break with a long-lasting tradition solely the result of climatic fluctuation, or were cultural factors a more decisive influence for the decline of lake-dwelling occupation? Studies of material culture have shown that some of the Late Bronze Age lake-dwellings in the northern Alpine region were significant centres for the production and exchange of bronzework and manufactured products, linking northern Europe to the southern Alpine forelands and beyond. However, during the early Iron Age the former lake-dwelling region does not show such high levels of incorporation to long-distance exchange systems. Combining the evidence of material culture studies with occupation patterns and burial practices, this volume proposes an alternative to the climatically-driven models of lake-dwelling abandonment. This is not to say that climate change did not influence those communities, but that it was only one factor among many. More significantly, it was a combination of social choice to abandon the shore, and subsequent cultural developments that inhibited the full scale reoccupation of the lakes.

Ancestral Heaths (Paperback): Marieke Doorenbosch Ancestral Heaths (Paperback)
Marieke Doorenbosch
R1,610 Discovery Miles 16 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Barrows, i.e. burial mounds, are amongst the most important of Europe's prehistoric monuments. Across the continent, barrows still figure as prominent elements in the landscape. Many of these mounds have been excavated, revealing much about what was buried inside these intriguing monuments. Surprisingly, little is known about the landscape in which the barrows were situated and what role they played in their environment. Palynological data, carrying important clues on the barrow environment, are available for hundreds of excavated mounds in the Netherlands. However, while local vegetation reconstructions from these barrows exist, a reconstruction of the broader landscape around the barrows has yet to be made. This makes it difficult to understand their role in the prehistoric cultural landscape. In this book a detailed vegetation history of the landscape around burial mounds is presented. Newly obtained and extant data derived from palynological analyses taken from barrow sites are (re-)analysed. Methods in barrow palynology are discussed and further developed when necessary. Newly developed techniques are applied in order to get a better impression of the role barrows played in their environment. It is argued in this book that barrows were built on existing heaths, which had been and continued to be maintained for many generations by so-called heath communities. These heaths, therefore, can be considered as 'ancestral heaths'. The barrow landscape was part of the economic zone of farming communities, while the heath areas were used as grazing grounds. The ancestral heaths were very stable elements in the landscape and were kept in existence for thousands of years. In fact, it is argued that these ancestral heaths were the most important factor in structuring the barrow landscape.

Salt in Prehistoric Europe (Paperback): Anthony Harding Salt in Prehistoric Europe (Paperback)
Anthony Harding
R1,048 R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Save R190 (18%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Salt was a commodity of great importance in the ancient past, just as it is today. Its roles in promoting human health and in making food more palatable are well-known; in peasant societies it also plays a very important role in the preservation of foodstuffs and in a range of industries. Uncovering the evidence for the ancient production and use of salt has been a concern for historians over many years, but interest in the archaeology of salt has been a particular focus of research in recent times. This book charts the history of research on archaeological salt and traces the story of its production in Europe from earliest times down to the Iron Age. It presents the results of recent research, which has shown how much new evidence is now available from the different countries of Europe. The book considers new approaches to the archaeology of salt, including a GIS analysis of the oft-cited association between Bronze Age hoards and salt sources, and investigates the possibility of a new narrative of salt production in prehistoric Europe based on the role of salt in society, including issues of gender and the control of sources. The book is intended for both academics and the general reader interested in the prehistory of a fundamental but often under-appreciated commodity in the ancient past. It includes the results of the author s own research as well as an up-to-date survey of current work. About the author: Anthony Harding is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Exeter, UK, and an authority on the European Bronze Age. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and Chairman of Trustees of the journal Antiquity. From 2003-2009 he was President of the European Association of Archaeologists."

Beyond Barrows - Current research on the structuration and perception of the Prehistoric Landscape through Monuments... Beyond Barrows - Current research on the structuration and perception of the Prehistoric Landscape through Monuments (Paperback)
David R. Fontijn, Arjan J. Louwen, Sasja van der Vaart, Karsten Wentink
R1,247 R1,169 Discovery Miles 11 690 Save R78 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Europe is dotted with tens of thousands of prehistoric barrows. In spite of their ubiquity, little is known on the role they had in pre- and protohistoric landscapes. In 2010, an international group of archaeologists came together at the conference of the European Association of Archaeologists in The Hague to discuss and review current research on this topic. This book presents the proceedings of that session. The focus is on the prehistory of Scandinavia and the Low Countries, but also includes an excursion to huge prehistoric mounds in the southeast of North America. One contribution presents new evidence on how the immediate environment of Neolithic Funnel Beaker (TRB) culture megaliths was ordered, another one discusses the role of remarkable single and double post alignments around Bronze and Iron Age burial mounds. Zooming out, several chapters deal with the place of barrows in the broader landscape. The significance of humanly-managed heath in relation to barrow groups is discussed, and one contribution emphasizes how barrow orderings not only reflect spatial organization, but are also important as conceptual anchors structuring prehistoric perception. Other authors, dealing with Early Neolithic persistent places and with Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age urnfields, argue that we should also look beyond monumentality in order to understand long-term use of ritual landscapes . The book contains an important contribution by the well-known Swedish archaeologist Tore Artelius on how Bronze Age barrows were structurally re-used by pre-Christian Vikings. This is his last article, written briefly before his death. This book is dedicated to his memory. This publication is part of the Ancestral Mounds Research Project of the University of Leiden.

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