ISBN:
1407307746
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9781407307749
Language:
English
Pages:
XIV, 237 S.
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Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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30 cm
Series Statement:
BAR / International series 2216
Series Statement:
BAR / International series
DDC:
930.1
Keywords:
Spondylus Congresses
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Shellcraft Congresses
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Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses
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Antiquities, Prehistoric Congresses
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Europe Congresses Antiquities
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Konferenzschrift 2007
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Bibliografie
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Europa
;
Klappermuscheln
;
Lazarusklapper
;
Kunsthandwerk
;
Funde
Note:
Introduction. A volume on Spondylus
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pt. 1. Spanning space and time in Spondylus studies: artifacts, symbols, identities. Spondylus shells at prehistoric sites in the Iberian Peninsula
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Spondylus sp. at Lezetxiki Cave (Basque Country, Spain): first evidence of its use in symbolic behavior during the Aurignacian in Europe
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Spondylus gaederopus in Prehistoric Italy: jewels from neolithic and copper age sites
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Status of Spondylus artifacts within the LBK grave goods
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Reconsideration of Spondylus usage in the middle and late neolithic of the Carpathian Basin
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Spondylus in South American prehistory
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pt. 2. Views from the "threshold": Spondylus technologies in the Aegean. Spondylus gaederopus in Aegean prehistory: deciphering shapes from northern Greece
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The neolithic settlement at Makriyalos, northern Greece: evidence from the Spondylus gaederopus artifacts
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Cosmos in fragments: Spondylus and Glycymeris adornment at neolithic Dispilio, Greece
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Personhood and the life cycle of Spondylus rings: an example from late neolithic, Greece
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Spondylus objects from Theopetra Cave, Greece: imported of [sic.] local production?
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pt. 3. Reconstructing lives: archaeometric and experimental analyses. The contribution of archaeometry to the study of prehistoric marine shells
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Paleobiological study of Spondylus jewelry found in neolithic (LPC) graves at the locality Vedrovice (Moravia, Czech Republic)
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Spondylus gaederopus tools and meals in central Greece from the 3rd to the early 1st Millennium BCE
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Pre-hispanic attire made of Spondylus from Tula, Mexico
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Concluding commentary. Lives and journeys, of Spondylus and people: a story to conclude
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