Christopher Tilley integrates a wide range of evidence to recreate accessibly the lives of hunter-gatherers and farmers in Sweden and Denmark. His skilful fusion of archaeology and new anthropological approaches makes this book an original contribution to a widely debated topic.
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'... incomparable in terms of perception and correlation.' Neil Mortimer, 3rd Stone
'... what has rarely been seen before is the degree of comparative interpretation that is employed here to create a view of prehistory that hitherto has been beyond our reach.' Neil Mortimer, 3rd Stone
AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE NEOLITHIC PROVIDES A PROVOCATIVE AND NOVEL RECONSTRUCTION OF SOCIETY IN SCANDINAVIA OVER A PERIOD OF 3,000 YEARS. CHRISTOPHER TILLEY INTEGRATES A WIDE RANGE OF EVIDENCE, FROM PREHISTORIC LANDSCAPES TO THE SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE OF AXES AND POTS, TO RECREATE IN AN ACCESSIBLE WAY THE LIVES OF THE FINAL HUNTER-GATHERER-FISHERS AND FIRST FARMERS IN SWEDEN AND DENMARK. HIS SKILLFUL FUSION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE AND NEW ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES MAKES THIS BOOK AN ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION TO A WIDELY DEBATED TOPIC.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - An Ethnography of the Neolithic provides a provocative and novel reconstruction of society in Scandinavia over a period of 3,000 years. Christopher Tilley integrates a wide range of evidence, from prehistoric landscapes to the symbolic significance of axes and pots, to recreate in an accessible way the lives of the final hunter-gatherer-fishers and first farmers in Sweden and Denmark. His skillful fusion of archaeological evidence and new anthropological approaches makes this book an original contribution to a widely debated topic. Artikel-Nr. 9780521568210
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