Social Relations in Later Prehistory e-bog
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In this fully illustrated study, Niall Sharples examine the complex social relationships of the Wessex region of southern England in the first millennium BC. He considers the nature of the landscape and manner of its organization, the methods that bring people together into large communities, the role of the individual, and how the region relates to other regions of Britain and Europe. These th...
E-bog
1094,57 DKK
Forlag
OUP Oxford
Udgivet
29 april 2010
Genrer
1DB
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780191574498
In this fully illustrated study, Niall Sharples examine the complex social relationships of the Wessex region of southern England in the first millennium BC. He considers the nature of the landscape and manner of its organization, the methods that bring people together into large communities, the role of the individual, and how the region relates to other regions of Britain and Europe. These thematic concerns cover a detailed analysis of the significance ofhillforts, the development of coinage and other exchange processes, the character of houses, and the nature of burial practices. Sharples offers an exciting new picture of a period and a region which has considerable importance for British archaeology, and he also provides all archaeologists interested inprehistory with a model of how later prehistoric society can be interpreted.