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This book examines Bronze Age and Iron Age developments such as metalworking, social structure, food production, nutrition, diet, the intensification if European networks and human impact on the environment. What influence did these developments have on daily life?
This book presents interdisciplinary research on detecting and explaining technological innovation in prehistory, with case-studies from Europe, the Indus Valley, Iran, and Mexico.
By referencing Bourdieu's concept of 'Habitus', the contributions of this book present various approaches to understanding the role of technology in social transformations: From practices and processes, to theories and ideas within prehistoric societies across Europe.
By referencing Bourdieu's concept of 'Habitus', the contributions of this book present various approaches to understanding the role of technology in social transformations: From practices and processes, to theories and ideas within prehistoric societies across Europe.
This book examines Bronze Age and Iron Age developments such as metalworking, social structure, food production, nutrition, diet, the intensification if European networks and human impact on the environment. What influence did these developments have on daily life?
This volume is dedicated to examining the role and impact of gender relations during socio-environmental transformation processes as well as matters of gender equality in archaeological academia across the globe.
The early Neolithic site of Vrable (5250-4950 cal BCE) is among the largest LBK settlement agglomerations in Central Europe. This volume presents the finds, features and data uncovered and synthesised from our archaeological, pedological, geophysical, archaeobotanical, anthropological, zoo-archaeological and stable isotope studies.
This book examines the mutual influence of architecture and human action during a key period of history: the Hellenistic age.
This book examines the mutual influence of architecture and human action during a key period of history: the Hellenistic age.
This book provides detailed disciplinary and interdisciplinary insights into social inequality, oral health and dietary strategies of a Bronze Age population buried in the North Caucasian foothills, 2200-1650 BCE.
The central issue of this study focusses on the reconstruction of the Tripolye chronology in the Sinyukha Basin and its surrounding areas, including the chronology of individual mega-sites.
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