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  • 1
    Language: German
    Pages: 2 Bd.
    Series Statement: Beck'sche Sonderausgaben
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    Keywords: Quelle ; Quelle ; Entdeckung ; Eroberung ; Kolonialismus
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  • 2
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    Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag | München : Beck
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Quelle ; Entdeckung ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte
    Note: Erschienen Bd. 1 (1986) - 8 (2019)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0198855257 , 9780198855255 , 9780199569069
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 849 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published in paperback
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Oxford handbook of the archaeology of death and burial
    DDC: 393.09
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    Keywords: Sepulkralkultur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Archäologie ; Tod ; Bestattung ; Gräberfeld ; Grabmal ; Archäobiologie ; Anthropologie ; Mumie ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780191860782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks online
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    DDC: 930.1
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    Keywords: Infants History ; Human remains (Archaeology) ; Household archaeology ; Children, Prehistoric ; Social archaeology ; Children History ; Children ; Household archaeology ; Human remains (Archaeology) ; Infants ; Children, Prehistoric ; Social archaeology ; Children ; History ; To 1500 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Archäologie ; Kind
    Abstract: Real understanding of past societies is not possible without including children, and yet they have been strangely invisible in the archaeological record. Compelling explanation about past societies cannot be achieved without including and investigating children and childhood.00However marginal the traces of children's bodies and bricolage may seem compared to adults, archaeological evidence of children and childhood can be found in the most astonishing places and spaces. The archaeology of childhood is one of the most exciting and challenging areas for new discovery about past societies. Children are part of every human society, but childhood is a cultural construct. Each society develops its own idea about what a childhood should be, what children can or should do, and how they are trained to take their place in the world. Children also play a part in creating the archaeological record itself
    Note: Literaturangaben , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780190231972
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 494 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten , 26 cm
    DDC: 936.8
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    Keywords: Prehistoric peoples ; Antiquities, Prehistoric ; Social archaeology ; Prehistoric peoples Scandinavia ; Antiquities, Prehistoric Scandinavia ; Social archaeology Scandinavia ; Scandinavia Antiquities ; Scandinavia History To 1397 ; Scandinavia Antiquities ; Scandinavia History ; To 1397 ; Skandinavien ; Bevölkerung ; Gebrauchsgegenstand ; Bestattungsritus ; Funde ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Skandinavien ; Archäologie
    Abstract: "Although occupied only relatively briefly in the long span of world prehistory, Scandinavia is an extraordinary laboratory for investigating past human societies. The area was essentially unoccupied until the end of the last Ice Age when the melting of huge ice sheets left behind a fresh, barren land surface, which was eventually covered by flora and fauna. The first humans did not arrive until sometime after 13,500 BCE. The prehistoric remains of human activity in Scandinavia--much of it remarkably preserved in its bogs, lakes, and fjords--have given archaeologists a richly detailed portrait of the evolution of human society. In this book, Doug Price provides an archaeological history of Scandinavia--a land mass comprising the modern countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway-from the arrival of the first humans after the last Ice Age to the end of the Viking period, ca. AD 1050. Constructed similarly to the author's previous book, Europe before Rome, Ancient Scandinavia provides overviews of each prehistoric epoch followed by detailed, illustrative examples from the archaeological record. An engrossing and comprehensive picture emerges of change across the millennia, as human society evolves from small bands of hunter--gatherers to large farming communities to the complex warrior cultures of the Bronze and Iron Ages, which culminated in the spectacular rise of the Vikings. The material evidence of these past societies--arrowheads from reindeer hunts, megalithic tombs, rock art, beautifully wrought weaponry, Viking warships--give vivid testimony to the ancient humans who once called home this often unforgiving edge of the inhabitable world"--
    Abstract: "This book is about the prehistory of Scandinavia, from the first inhabitants to their Viking descendants. Scandinavia in this study includes the modern countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The first chapter provides frameworks for understanding the prehistory of Scandinavia, concentrating on place, time, and archaeology. The subsequent chapters are organized by the major archeological divisions of the time between the arrival of the first inhabitants, sometime after 13,500 BC, and the end of the Viking period, ca. AD 1050, from the end of the Pleistocene, to the early Neolithic, to the Vikings. The archaeology of this region provides an exceptional perspective on the development of human society. It's a kind of laboratory for the evolution of human culture that allows us to examine detailed evidence about past changes in human society and to ask questions about what took place during this process. Human groups in Scandinavia evolved from small bands of migratory hunters to village farmers, metal-using tribes, and early states in roughly 10,000 years. While the focus of this volume is on Scandinavia, what has been learned there has implications across a much broader set of archaeological questions: how do humans colonize new regions, how do hunter-gatherers adapt to difficult environments, how do humans cope with dramatic changes in their environment, how important was the sea for hunter-gatherers, why did foragers become farmers, what were the consequences of farming, how did hierarchical social relationships develop, how did early states operate? Insight on these questions in Scandinavia sheds light elsewhere in the prehistoric world"--
    Abstract: "Although occupied only relatively briefly in the long span of world prehistory, Scandinavia is an extraordinary laboratory for investigating past human societies. The area was essentially unoccupied until the end of the last Ice Age when the melting of huge ice sheets left behind a fresh, barren land surface, which was eventually covered by flora and fauna. The first humans did not arrive until sometime after 13,500 BCE. The prehistoric remains of human activity in Scandinavia--much of it remarkably preserved in its bogs, lakes, and fjords--have given archaeologists a richly detailed portrait of the evolution of human society. In this book, Doug Price provides an archaeological history of Scandinavia--a land mass comprising the modern countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway-from the arrival of the first humans after the last Ice Age to the end of the Viking period, ca. AD 1050. Constructed similarly to the author's previous book, Europe before Rome, Ancient Scandinavia provides overviews of each prehistoric epoch followed by detailed, illustrative examples from the archaeological record. An engrossing and comprehensive picture emerges of change across the millennia, as human society evolves from small bands of hunter--gatherers to large farming communities to the complex warrior cultures of the Bronze and Iron Ages, which culminated in the spectacular rise of the Vikings. The material evidence of these past societies--arrowheads from reindeer hunts, megalithic tombs, rock art, beautifully wrought weaponry, Viking warships--give vivid testimony to the ancient humans who once called home this often unforgiving edge of the inhabitable world"--
    Abstract: "This book is about the prehistory of Scandinavia, from the first inhabitants to their Viking descendants. Scandinavia in this study includes the modern countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The first chapter provides frameworks for understanding the prehistory of Scandinavia, concentrating on place, time, and archaeology. The subsequent chapters are organized by the major archeological divisions of the time between the arrival of the first inhabitants, sometime after 13,500 BC, and the end of the Viking period, ca. AD 1050, from the end of the Pleistocene, to the early Neolithic, to the Vikings. The archaeology of this region provides an exceptional perspective on the development of human society. It's a kind of laboratory for the evolution of human culture that allows us to examine detailed evidence about past changes in human society and to ask questions about what took place during this process. Human groups in Scandinavia evolved from small bands of migratory hunters to village farmers, metal-using tribes, and early states in roughly 10,000 years. While the focus of this volume is on Scandinavia, what has been learned there has implications across a much broader set of archaeological questions: how do humans colonize new regions, how do hunter-gatherers adapt to difficult environments, how do humans cope with dramatic changes in their environment, how important was the sea for hunter-gatherers, why did foragers become farmers, what were the consequences of farming, how did hierarchical social relationships develop, how did early states operate? Insight on these questions in Scandinavia sheds light elsewhere in the prehistoric world"--
    Description / Table of Contents: PLACE, TIME, AND ARCHAEOLOGYTHE FIRST INHABITANTS (13,000-9500 BC) -- THE LAST HUNTERS (9500-4000 BC) -- THE FIRST FARMERS (4000-2800 BC) -- NEOLITHIC SOCIETIES (2800-1800 BC) -- BRONZE WARRIORS (1800-800 BC) -- THE AGE OF IRON (800 BC-AD 750) -- VIKINGS! (AD 750-1050) -- A VIEW TO THE PAST.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 393-461
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780191804878
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource , illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
    Edition: First edition.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rethinking colonial pasts through archaeology
    DDC: 305.8
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    Keywords: Indigenous peoples ; Colonization Social aspects ; Archaeology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Archäologie ; Kolonialismus ; Funde
    Abstract: This work explores the archaeologies of daily living left by the indigenous and other displaced peoples impacted by European colonial expansion over the last 600 years. Case studies from North America, Australia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Ireland significantly revise conventional historical narratives of those interactions, their presumed impacts, and their ongoing relevance for the material, social, economic, and political lives and identities of contemporary indigenous and other peoples.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 10, 2015)
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780198831044 , 9780199551224
    Language: English
    Pages: xxviii, 1330 Seiten , illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) , 25 cm
    DDC: 306.364
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    Keywords: Hunting and gathering societies ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Wildbeuter ; Paläolithikum ; Afrika ; Asien ; Europa ; Australien ; Mesolithikum ; Neolithikum ; Anthropologie ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Archäologie
    Note: Originally published: 2014 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
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    Mainz, Rhein : v. Zabern | München : Beck ; 1.1979; 3.1981(1982) - 24.2004
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    ISSN: 0170-9518
    Language: German
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs
    Dates of Publication: 1.1979; 3.1981(1982) - 24.2004
    Additional Information: 2.1980 Allgemeine und vergleichende Archäologie München : Beck, 1981 0170-9518
    Former Title: AVA-Beiträge
    Subsequent Title: Als Forts. gilt Zeitschrift für Archäologie außereuropäischer Kulturen
    DDC: 930
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    Keywords: Archäologie ; Zeitschrift ; Archäologie
    Note: Urh. 1.1979: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut , Ersch. jährl.
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  • 9
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Mainz, Rhein : v. Zabern | München : Beck ; 1.1979; 3.1981(1982) - 24.2004
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    ISSN: 0170-9518
    Language: German
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs
    Dates of Publication: 1.1979; 3.1981(1982) - 24.2004
    Additional Information: 2.1980 Allgemeine und vergleichende Archäologie München : Beck, 1981 0170-9518
    Former Title: AVA-Beiträge
    Subsequent Title: Als Forts. gilt Zeitschrift für Archäologie außereuropäischer Kulturen
    DDC: 930
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    Keywords: Archäologie ; Zeitschrift ; Archäologie
    Note: Urh. 1.1979: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut , Ersch. jährl.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 3406355838
    Language: German
    Pages: 498 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 3. Aufl.
    DDC: 900
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1480-1780 ; Geschichte 1492-1800 ; Expansion ; Kolonie ; Geistesgeschichte ; Begegnung ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Kulturkontakt ; Amerika ; Entwicklungsländer ; Außereuropäische Länder ; Europa ; Kulturkontakt ; Geschichte 1480-1780 ; Kolonie ; Geschichte ; Europa ; Kulturkontakt ; Außereuropäische Länder ; Geschichte 1480-1780 ; Kolonialismus ; Geistesgeschichte ; Europa ; Kulturkontakt ; Außereuropäische Länder ; Geschichte 1492-1800 ; Amerika ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte ; Europa ; Außereuropäische Länder ; Kulturkontakt ; Europa ; Expansion ; Geistesgeschichte ; Europa ; Entwicklungsländer ; Begegnung
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