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Contrasts of the Nordic Bronze Age. Essays in Honour of Christopher Prescott

  • Knut Ivar Austvoll (Editor)
  • , Marianne Hem Eriksen (Editor)
  • , Per Ditlef Fredriksen (Editor)
  • , Lene Melheim (Editor)
  • , Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielssen (Editor)
  • , Lisbeth Skogstrand (Editor)

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Abstract

The Bronze Age in Northern Europe was a place of diversity and contrast, an era that saw movements and changes not just of peoples, but of cultures, beliefs, and socio-political systems, and that led to the forging of ontological ideas materialized in landscapes, bodies, and technologies. Drawing on a range of materials and places, the innovative contributions gathered here in this volume explore the disparate facets of Bronze Age society across the Nordic region through the key themes of time and trajectory, rituals and everyday life, and encounters and identities. The contributions explore how and why society evolved over time, from the changing nature of sea travel to new technologies in house building, and from advances in lithic production to evolving burial practices and beliefs in the afterlife. This edited collection honours the ground-breaking research of Professor Christopher Prescott, an outstanding figure in the study of the Bronze Age north, and it takes as its inspiration the diversity, interdisciplinarity, and vitality of his own research in order to make a major new contribution to the field, and to shed new light on a Bronze Age full of contrasts and connections
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationTurnhout
PublisherBrepols Publishers
Edition1
Number of pages284
ISBN (Print) 978-2-503-58878-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-2-503-58877-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
SeriesThe Archaeology of Northern Europe
Volume1
ISSN2736-7436

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