Fragmentation in archaeology : people, places, and broken objects in the prehistory of south-eastern Europe
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Fragmentation in archaeology : people, places, and broken objects in the prehistory of south-eastern Europe
Routledge, 2000
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Bibliography: p. 257-285
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内容説明
Fragmentation in Archaeology revolutionises archaeological studies of material culture, by arguing that the deliberate physical fragmentation of objects, and their (often structured) deposition, lies at the core of the archaeology of the Mesolithic, Neolithic and Copper Age of Central and Eastern Europe.
John Chapman draws on detailed evidence from the Balkans to explain such phenomena as the mass sherd deposition in pits and the wealth of artefacts found in the Varna cemetery to place the significance of fragmentation within a broad anthropological context.
目次
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Two Ways of Relating
- 3: Broken and Complete Objects
- 4: Hoards and Other Sets
- 5: People, Cemeteries and Personal Identities
- 6: People and Places in the Landscape
- 7: Summary and Conclusions
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