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Hunters, Fishers and Farmers of Eastern Europe, 6000-3000 B.C. (Paperback): Ruth Tringham Hunters, Fishers and Farmers of Eastern Europe, 6000-3000 B.C. (Paperback)
Ruth Tringham
R1,677 Discovery Miles 16 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Eastern Europe, in this book, embraces the area formally referred to as the 'Marchlands of Europe', sometimes as Eastern Central Europe, and which included, when this book was originally published in 1971, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Poland. This book presented for the first time the archaeological material related to the prehistory of Central and West Europe, describing the evidence for the earlier prehistory - settlement patterns, means of subsistence and material culture - in the various natural environments of this area. It looks at the Baltic coast, the north and east European plains, the Carpathian mountain ring, the Danube basin and the Adriatic and Black Sea coasts. The evidence for late Mesolithic hunting-fishing groups is examined, their techniques and their reaction to the introduction and spread of agriculturalists, as well as the development and activities of both food-gatherers and food-producers until the early use and manufacture of metal objects. 3000 years of prehistory are covered in a way which is designed to be intelligible and useful to all those who are interested in prehistory and in eastern Europe.

Hunters, Fishers and Farmers of Eastern Europe, 6000-3000 B.C. (Hardcover): Ruth Tringham Hunters, Fishers and Farmers of Eastern Europe, 6000-3000 B.C. (Hardcover)
Ruth Tringham
R4,483 Discovery Miles 44 830 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Eastern Europe, in this book, embraces the area formally referred to as the Marchlands of Europe, sometimes as Eastern Central Europe, and which included, when this book was originally published in 1971, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Poland. This book presented for the first time the archaeological material related to the prehistory of Central and West Europe, describing the evidence for the earlier prehistory settlement patterns, means of subsistence and material culture in the various natural environments of this area. It looks at the Baltic coast, the north and east European plains, the Carpathian mountain ring, the Danube basin and the Adriatic and Black Sea coasts. The evidence for late Mesolithic hunting-fishing groups is examined, their techniques and their reaction to the introduction and spread of agriculturalists, as well as the development and activities of both food-gatherers and food-producers until the early use and manufacture of metal objects. 3000 years of prehistory are covered in a way which is designed to be intelligible and useful to all those who are interested in prehistory and in eastern Europe."

Last House on the Hill - BACH Area Reports from Catalhoyuk, Turkey (Hardcover, New ed.): Mirjana Stevanovic, Ruth Tringham Last House on the Hill - BACH Area Reports from Catalhoyuk, Turkey (Hardcover, New ed.)
Mirjana Stevanovic, Ruth Tringham
R1,845 R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Save R747 (40%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Recipient of the Jo Anne Stolaroff Cotsen PrizeOccupied from around 7500 BC to 5700 BC, the large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of Catalhoyuk in Anatolia is composed entirely of domestic buildings; no public buildings have been identified. First excavated in the early 1960s, the site was left untouched until 1993. During the summers of 1997-2003 a team from the University of California at Berkeley (the BACH team) excavated an area at the northern end of the East Mound of Catalhoyuk. The houses there date predominantly to the late Aceramic and early Ceramic Neolithic, around 7000 BC. Last House on the Hill is the final report of the BACH excavations. This volume comprises both interpretive chapters and empirical data from the excavations and their materials. The research of the BACH team focuses on the lives and life histories of houses and people, the use of digital technologies in documenting and sharing the archaeological process, the senses of place, and the nature of cultural heritage and our public responsibilities.Last House on the Hill is mirrored by an online media- and data-rich digital version (www.codifi.info/projects/last-house-onthe-hill) that interlinks all the original data, media, analyses, and interpretation of the BACH project with the final synthetic contents presented in this monograph."

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