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【电子书分享】青铜时代的联系:史前欧洲的文化接触-Bron

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标题(title):Bronze Age Connections: Cultural Contact in Prehistoric Europe
青铜时代的联系:史前欧洲的文化接触
作者(author):Peter Clark
出版社(publisher):Oxbow Books
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近年来,英吉利海峡两岸新的令人兴奋的发现开始表明,生活在比利时、英国南部、法国北部和荷兰沿海地区的人们在三千至四千年前的青铜时代有着共同的物质文化。他们使用相似风格的陶器和金属制品,住在同一种房子里,把死者埋葬在同一种墓穴里,这些墓穴往往与内陆地区的邻居使用的墓穴截然不同。大海似乎不是这些人的障碍,而是一条公路,以一种独特的文化特征连接着各个社区;拉曼切人;。这些海上青铜时代联系的象征是标志性的多佛青铜时代船,它是欧洲最伟大的史前发现之一,也是我们青铜时代祖先技艺和技术成熟的见证。这本专著介绍了2006年多佛青铜时代船只信托基金会(Dover Bronze Age Boat Trust)在多佛举办的一次会议上发表的论文,该基金会汇集了来自许多不同国家的学者,探讨和庆祝这些古老的海上联系。十二个范围广泛的章节探讨旅行,交流,生产,魔术和仪式的主题,为我们对公元前第二个千年航海民族的理解提供了新的线索。
目录:
建立新的联系(彼得·克拉克)
环绕海洋:马里托里斯和青铜时代的海洋互动(斯图尔特·李约瑟)
从皮卡迪到佛兰德斯:青铜时代的跨越式联系(让-资产阶级和马克-塔龙)
七十年代在国外被杀害的英国移民:荷兰文化的兴衰
从青铜时代早期到昆托维奇商场的坎切河口(法国加莱帕斯):英格兰东南部和欧洲大陆之间的传统贸易地(米歇尔·菲利普)
展望:公元前一千年的海上交往(巴里·坎利夫)
英国青铜时代初期的铜矿开采和生产烧杯/EBA探矿的新证据和关于规模、交换和早期冶炼技术的一些想法(西蒙·汀布莱克)
燧石工具工业的消亡(克里斯·巴特勒)
在海的另一端着陆?低青铜时代的金属制品流通、地理知识和英国/爱尔兰进口的意义(戴维·方蒂金)
硬材料大师:多佛船引发的对技术、物质和意识形态的思考(玛丽W赫尔姆斯)
探索史前欧洲的旅游仪式:青铜时代背景下的木板船(罗伯特·范德诺特)
在他的手和他的头:作为魔术师的艾姆斯伯里弓箭手(安德鲁·菲茨帕特里克
New and exciting discoveries on either side of the English Channel in recent years have begun to show that people living in the coastal zones of Belgium, southern Britain, northern France and the Netherlands shared a common material culture during the Bronze Age, between three and four thousand years ago. They used similar styles of pottery and metalwork, lived in the same kind of houses and buried their dead in the same kind of tombs, often quite different to those used by their neighbours further inland. The sea did not appear to be a barrier to these people but rather a highway, connecting communities in a unique cultural identity; the &0#9;People of La Manche&0#9;. Symbolic of these maritime Bronze Age Connections is the iconic Dover Bronze Age boat, one of Europe&0#9;s greatest prehistoric discoveries and testament to the skill and technical sophistication of our Bronze Age ancestors. This monograph presents papers from a conference held in Dover in 2006 organised by the Dover Bronze Age Boat Trust, which brought together scholars from many different countries to explore and celebrate these ancient seaborne contacts. Twelve wide-ranging chapters explore themes of travel, exchange, production, magic and ritual that throw new light on our understanding of the seafaring peoples of the second millennium BC.
Table of contents :
Building new connections (Peter Clark)
Encompassing the sea: &0#9;maritories&039; and Bronze Age maritime interactions (Stuart Needham)
From Picardy to Flanders: transmanche connections in the Bronze Age (Jean Bourgeois and Marc Talon)
British immigrants killed abroad in the seventies: the rise and fall of a Dutch culture (Liesbeth Theunissen)
The Canche Estuary (Pas-de-Calais, France) from the early Bronze Age to the emporium of Quentovic: a traditional trading place between south east England and the continent (Michel Philippe)
Looking forward: maritime contacts in the first millennium BC (Barry Cunliffe)
Copper Mining and production at the beginning of the British Bronze Age new evidence for Beaker/EBA prospecting and some ideas on scale, exchange, and early smelting technologies (Simon Timberlake)
The demise of the flint tool industry (Chris Butler)
Land at the other end of the sea? Metalwork circulation, geographical knowledge and the significance of British/Irish imports in the Bronze Age of the Low Countries (David Fontijn)
The master(y) of hard materials: thoughts on technology, materiality and ideology occasioned by the Dover boat (Mary W Helms)
Exploring the ritual of travel in prehistoric Europe: the Bronze Age sewn-plank boats in context (Robert van de Noort)
In his hands and in his head: the Amesbury Archer as magician (Andrew Fitzpatrick
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