Cultural transformations and interactions in Eastern Europe
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Cultural transformations and interactions in Eastern Europe
(Worldwide archaeology series, 6)
, c1993
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内容説明
This volume on Eastern Europe has contributions by many leading archaeologists from the regions under study and from Britain. Despite its wide chronological range, from the paleolithic to the early Middle Ages, the text achieves a coherence with the theme of interaction - movement of people, movement of ideas, and movement of objects. The power such interactions had to transform societies, whether through the introduction of new technology or farming practices or by social change wrought by dominant powers and ideologies, is further explored by many of the contributors. Each of the four chronological divisions of the book has its own introduction, written by scholars, helping to put the papers into context and making the prehistory of little-known regions more accessible to western scholars.
目次
- Cultural transformations and interactions in Eastern Europe: theory and terminology
- people on the move - interpretations of regional variation in palaeolithic Europe
- upper palaeolithic relations between central and eastern Europe
- migration vs interaction in upper palaeolithic Europe
- social power in the iron gates mesolithic
- foraging and farming groups in north-eastern and north-western Europe: identity and interaction
- hunters or farmers?: the neolithic and bronze age societies of north-east Europe
- the Lausitz culture and the beginning and end of bronze age fortifications
- the White Lotus, Rogozen and Colchis: the fate of a motif
- the sedentary elite in the "Empire" of the huns and its impact on material citilization in southern Russia during the early middle ages (5th-7th centuries AD)
- the problem of the emergence of early urban centres in northern Russia.
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