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Originally published in 1946, this book presents in what can
arguably be described as an unusual way, a slice of Scottish social
life by applying to prehistory the principles of Marxism as
practised by Soviet scholars of Russian prehistory. Using
archaeological evidence, the author distinguishes 6 stages – from
the earliest definable groups of immigrants to the Iron Age. There
are 10 appendices, devoted to the typology and classification of
tombs, pottery, implements and fortifications.
Originally published between 1920-70, the "History of Civilization"
was published at a formative time within the social sciences, and
during a period of decisive historical discovery. The aim of the
general editor, C.K. Ogden, was to summarize the most up to date
findings and theories of historians, anthropologists,
archaeologists and sociologists. This reprinted material is
available as a set or in the following groupings: "Prehistory and
Historical Ethnography" set of 12 (0-415-15611-4, u800); "Greek
Civilization" set of 7 (0-415-15612-2, u450); "Roman Civilization"
set of 6 (0-415-15613-0, u400); "Eastern Civilizations" set of 10
(0-415-15614-9, u650); "Judaeo-Christian Civilization" set of 4
(0-415-15615-7, u250); "European Civilization" set of 11
(0-415-15616-5, u700).
Originally published between 1920-70, the "History of Civilization"
was published at a formative time within the social sciences, and
during a period of decisive historical discovery. The aim of the
general editor, C.K. Ogden, was to summarize the most up to date
findings and theories of historians, anthropologists,
archaeologists and sociologists. This reprinted material is
available as a set or in the following groupings: "Prehistory and
Historical Ethnography" set of 12 (0-415-15611-4, u800); "Greek
Civilization" set of 7 (0-415-15612-2, u450); "Roman Civilization"
set of 6 (0-415-15613-0, u400); "Eastern Civilizations" set of 10
(0-415-15614-9, u650); "Judaeo-Christian Civilization" set of 4
(0-415-15615-7, u250); "European Civilization" set of 11
(0-415-15616-5, u700).
Originally published in 1946, this book presents in what can
arguably be described as an unusual way, a slice of Scottish social
life by applying to prehistory the principles of Marxism as
practised by Soviet scholars of Russian prehistory. Using
archaeological evidence, the author distinguishes 6 stages - from
the earliest definable groups of immigrants to the Iron Age. There
are 10 appendices, devoted to the typology and classification of
tombs, pottery, implements and fortifications.
This book offers a detailed survey on major archaeological
discoveries in the Near and Middle East. This classic account
focuses on the findings in three great centers of ancient
civilization: Egypt, Sumer, and the Indus valley. Professor Childe
discusses the excavation of the three cities of Mohenjo-daro and
Chanhu-daro on the Indus and Harappa on the Ravi, and what these
sites have revealed about Indian civilization in the third
millennium B.C. He describes the findings at the numerous tells
between Mesopotamia and the Indus basin, and in the three provinces
of the Fertile Crescent; the succession of cultures in pre-dynastic
Egypt and the rise of the Pharaohs; the findings at Ur and Kish and
the development of an urban civilization in Mesopotamia. Throughout
the text, the author sets forth the step-by-step gathering of
precise archaeological evidence, relating these findings both to
the context of their particular culture and to the larger context
of the origins of European history.
This volume, originally published in 1935, sought to reveal the
significance of Scottish prehistory for the development of
understanding of European prehistory. Written at a time of rapid
accumulation of new relics and monuments and the insights from
them, Professor Childe presented some important new data and made
tentative conclusions for the future results from these finds.
After an introduction to the geography of Scotland the book looks
at evidence from cairns, tombs and stone circles and then addresses
chronologically the evidence from Early Bronze Age to Late and onto
the Iron Age, with a chapter devoted to forts, towns and castles.
It ends with a discussion of what happened in the Dark Ages and
addresses questions about the Celts and the Picts and the diversity
of the peoples in Scotland.
Originally published in 1956, this concise book brought together
wisdom from V. Gordon Childe based upon 10 years of his lectures on
the principles of archaeological classification, terminology and
interpretive concepts. It examines meanings of technical terms and
methodologies used in prehistoric archaeology, for those new to the
area.
Originally published between 1920-70,The History of Civilization
was a landmark in early twentieth century publishing. It was
published at a formative time within the social sciences, and
during a period of decisive historical discovery. The aim of the
general editor, C.K. Ogden, was to summarize the most up to date
findings and theories of historians, anthropologists,
archaeologists and sociologists. This reprinted material is
available as a set or in the following groupings: * Prehistory and
Historical Ethnography Set of 12: 0-415-15611-4: GBP800.00 * Greek
Civilization Set of 7: 0-415-15612-2: GBP450.00 * Roman
Civilization Set of 6: 0-415-15613-0: GBP400.00 * Eastern
Civilizations Set of 10: 0-415-15614-9: GBP650.00 *
Judaeo-Christian Civilization Set of 4: 0-415-15615-7: GBP250.00 *
European Civilization Set of 11: 0-415-15616-5: GBP700.00
Originally published between 1920-70,The History of Civilization
was a landmark in early twentieth century publishing. It was
published at a formative time within the social sciences, and
during a period of decisive historical discovery. The aim of the
general editor, C.K. Ogden, was to summarize the most up to date
findings and theories of historians, anthropologists,
archaeologists and sociologists. This reprinted material is
available as a set or in the following groupings: * Prehistory and
Historical Ethnography Set of 12: 0-415-15611-4: GBP800.00 * Greek
Civilization Set of 7: 0-415-15612-2: GBP450.00 * Roman
Civilization Set of 6: 0-415-15613-0: GBP400.00 * Eastern
Civilizations Set of 10: 0-415-15614-9: GBP650.00 *
Judaeo-Christian Civilization Set of 4: 0-415-15615-7: GBP250.00 *
European Civilization Set of 11: 0-415-15616-5: GBP700.00
Originally published in 1956, this concise book brought together
wisdom from V. Gordon Childe based upon 10 years of his lectures on
the principles of archaeological classification, terminology and
interpretive concepts. It examines meanings of technical terms and
methodologies used in prehistoric archaeology, for those new to the
area.
This volume, originally published in 1935, sought to reveal the
significance of Scottish prehistory for the development of
understanding of European prehistory. Written at a time of rapid
accumulation of new relics and monuments and the insights from
them, Professor Childe presented some important new data and made
tentative conclusions for the future results from these finds.
After an introduction to the geography of Scotland the book looks
at evidence from cairns, tombs and stone circles and then addresses
chronologically the evidence from Early Bronze Age to Late and onto
the Iron Age, with a chapter devoted to forts, towns and castles.
It ends with a discussion of what happened in the Dark Ages and
addresses questions about the Celts and the Picts and the diversity
of the peoples in Scotland.
This book offers a detailed survey on major archaeological
discoveries in the Near and Middle East. This classic account
focuses on the findings in three great centers of ancient
civilization: Egypt, Sumer, and the Indus valley.
Professor Childe discusses the excavation of the three cities of
Mohenjo-daro and Chanhu-daro on the Indus and Harappa on the Ravi,
and what these sites have revealed about Indian civilization in the
third millennium B.C. He describes the findings at the numerous
tells between Mesopotamia and the Indus basin, and in the three
provinces of the Fertile Crescent; the succession of cultures in
pre-dynastic Egypt and the rise of the Pharaohs; the findings at Ur
and Kish and the development of an urban civilization in
Mesopotamia. Throughout the text, the author sets forth the
step-by-step gathering of precise archaeological evidence, relating
these findings both to the context of their particular culture and
to the larger context of the origins of European history.
Originally published in 1930, this book provides a detailed account
of the Bronze Age, which was intended to take up the story of
pre-historic industrial development in North-western Europe from
where M. C. Burkitt's Our Early Ancestors left it. Numerous
illustrative figures and a comprehensive bibliography are also
included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
the Bronze Age and the development of technology in general.
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