A series of essays on Eurasian archaeology originating in two EAA
symposia held at Goteborg in 1998 and Bournemouth in 1999. Thirty
papers discuss theoretical issues within Eurasian archaeology,
followed by six case studies of recent excavations and concluding
with a number of interpretations of the evidence from the Bronze
and Iron Ages. The latter includes discussions of art and
sculpture, relationships between different cultural groups, ritual
and religion, weapons and warriors, textiles, metallurgy and much
more.
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