Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age
Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age
Haselgrove, Colin; Rebay-Salisbury, Katharina; Wells, Peter S.
Oxford University Press
10/2023
1424
Dura
Inglês
9780199696826
15 a 20 dias
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I: INTRODUCTION
1: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Introduction: the Iron Age in Europe
2: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Europe in the Iron Age: landscapes, regions, climate, and people
3: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Chronology in Iron Age Europe: current approaches and challenges
II: REGIONAL SYNTHESES
4: Colin Haselgrove and Sophie Krausz: The British Isles and the near Continent
5: Frands Herschend: Scandinavia and northern Germany
6: Valter Lang: The eastern Baltic
7: Wojciech Nowakowski: Eastern central Europe: between the Elbe and the Dnieper
8: Carola Metzner-Nebelsick: Central Europe
9: Dominique Garcia: Southern France
10: Xose-Lois Armada and Ignacio Grau Mira: The Iberian Peninsula
11: Raffaele de Marinis and Biba Terzan: The northern Adriatic
12: Lin Foxhall: The central Mediterranean and the Aegean
13: Stefanos Gimatzidis: Northern Greece and the central
14: Aurel Rustoiu: The Carpathian and Danubian area
15: Sabine Reinhold and Valentina Mordvintseva: The northern Black Sea and north Caucasus
16: Ludmila Koryakova: Europe to Asia
17: Naoise Mac Sweeney and Peter S. Wells: Edges and interactions beyond Europe
III: THEMES IN IRON AGE ARCHAEOLOGY
18: Hansjoerg Kuester: Food, foodways, and subsistence
19: Maaike Groot: Animals and animal husbandry
20: Leo Webley: Households and communities
21: Stephan Fichtl: Urbanization and oppida
22: Holger Wendling and Manfred K. H. Eggert: Building landscapes and monuments
23: Timothy Champion: Iron and iron technology
24: Rupert Gebhard: Raw materials, technology, and innovation
25: Fraser Hunter: Material worlds
26: Johanna Banck-Burgess: Textiles and clothing
27: Chris Gosden: Trade and exchange
28: Colin Haselgrove: Coinage and coin use
29: John Collis and Raimund Karl: Politics and power
30: Simon James: Warriors, war, and weapons; or arms, the armed, and armed violence
31: Tom Moore: Wealth, status, and occupation groups
32: Katharina Rebay-Salisbury: Horses, wagons, and chariots
33: Michael Gebuehr and Stefan Burmeister: Demographic aspects of Iron Age societies
34: Rachel Pope: Gender and society
35: T. L. Thurston: Regions, groups, and identity: an intellectual history
36: Daphne Nash Briggs: Writing, writers, and Iron Age Europe
37: Andrew Fitzpatrick: Migration
38: Adam Rogers: Indigenous communities under Rome
39: Jody Joy: Feasting and commensal rituals
40: Patrice Brun: Funerary practices
41: Ian Armit: Ritual sites, offerings, and sacrifice
42: Miranda Aldhouse-Green: Formal religion
43: Martin Guggisberg: Art on the northern edge of the Mediterranean world
1: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Introduction: the Iron Age in Europe
2: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Europe in the Iron Age: landscapes, regions, climate, and people
3: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Chronology in Iron Age Europe: current approaches and challenges
II: REGIONAL SYNTHESES
4: Colin Haselgrove and Sophie Krausz: The British Isles and the near Continent
5: Frands Herschend: Scandinavia and northern Germany
6: Valter Lang: The eastern Baltic
7: Wojciech Nowakowski: Eastern central Europe: between the Elbe and the Dnieper
8: Carola Metzner-Nebelsick: Central Europe
9: Dominique Garcia: Southern France
10: Xose-Lois Armada and Ignacio Grau Mira: The Iberian Peninsula
11: Raffaele de Marinis and Biba Terzan: The northern Adriatic
12: Lin Foxhall: The central Mediterranean and the Aegean
13: Stefanos Gimatzidis: Northern Greece and the central
14: Aurel Rustoiu: The Carpathian and Danubian area
15: Sabine Reinhold and Valentina Mordvintseva: The northern Black Sea and north Caucasus
16: Ludmila Koryakova: Europe to Asia
17: Naoise Mac Sweeney and Peter S. Wells: Edges and interactions beyond Europe
III: THEMES IN IRON AGE ARCHAEOLOGY
18: Hansjoerg Kuester: Food, foodways, and subsistence
19: Maaike Groot: Animals and animal husbandry
20: Leo Webley: Households and communities
21: Stephan Fichtl: Urbanization and oppida
22: Holger Wendling and Manfred K. H. Eggert: Building landscapes and monuments
23: Timothy Champion: Iron and iron technology
24: Rupert Gebhard: Raw materials, technology, and innovation
25: Fraser Hunter: Material worlds
26: Johanna Banck-Burgess: Textiles and clothing
27: Chris Gosden: Trade and exchange
28: Colin Haselgrove: Coinage and coin use
29: John Collis and Raimund Karl: Politics and power
30: Simon James: Warriors, war, and weapons; or arms, the armed, and armed violence
31: Tom Moore: Wealth, status, and occupation groups
32: Katharina Rebay-Salisbury: Horses, wagons, and chariots
33: Michael Gebuehr and Stefan Burmeister: Demographic aspects of Iron Age societies
34: Rachel Pope: Gender and society
35: T. L. Thurston: Regions, groups, and identity: an intellectual history
36: Daphne Nash Briggs: Writing, writers, and Iron Age Europe
37: Andrew Fitzpatrick: Migration
38: Adam Rogers: Indigenous communities under Rome
39: Jody Joy: Feasting and commensal rituals
40: Patrice Brun: Funerary practices
41: Ian Armit: Ritual sites, offerings, and sacrifice
42: Miranda Aldhouse-Green: Formal religion
43: Martin Guggisberg: Art on the northern edge of the Mediterranean world
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I: INTRODUCTION
1: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Introduction: the Iron Age in Europe
2: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Europe in the Iron Age: landscapes, regions, climate, and people
3: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Chronology in Iron Age Europe: current approaches and challenges
II: REGIONAL SYNTHESES
4: Colin Haselgrove and Sophie Krausz: The British Isles and the near Continent
5: Frands Herschend: Scandinavia and northern Germany
6: Valter Lang: The eastern Baltic
7: Wojciech Nowakowski: Eastern central Europe: between the Elbe and the Dnieper
8: Carola Metzner-Nebelsick: Central Europe
9: Dominique Garcia: Southern France
10: Xose-Lois Armada and Ignacio Grau Mira: The Iberian Peninsula
11: Raffaele de Marinis and Biba Terzan: The northern Adriatic
12: Lin Foxhall: The central Mediterranean and the Aegean
13: Stefanos Gimatzidis: Northern Greece and the central
14: Aurel Rustoiu: The Carpathian and Danubian area
15: Sabine Reinhold and Valentina Mordvintseva: The northern Black Sea and north Caucasus
16: Ludmila Koryakova: Europe to Asia
17: Naoise Mac Sweeney and Peter S. Wells: Edges and interactions beyond Europe
III: THEMES IN IRON AGE ARCHAEOLOGY
18: Hansjoerg Kuester: Food, foodways, and subsistence
19: Maaike Groot: Animals and animal husbandry
20: Leo Webley: Households and communities
21: Stephan Fichtl: Urbanization and oppida
22: Holger Wendling and Manfred K. H. Eggert: Building landscapes and monuments
23: Timothy Champion: Iron and iron technology
24: Rupert Gebhard: Raw materials, technology, and innovation
25: Fraser Hunter: Material worlds
26: Johanna Banck-Burgess: Textiles and clothing
27: Chris Gosden: Trade and exchange
28: Colin Haselgrove: Coinage and coin use
29: John Collis and Raimund Karl: Politics and power
30: Simon James: Warriors, war, and weapons; or arms, the armed, and armed violence
31: Tom Moore: Wealth, status, and occupation groups
32: Katharina Rebay-Salisbury: Horses, wagons, and chariots
33: Michael Gebuehr and Stefan Burmeister: Demographic aspects of Iron Age societies
34: Rachel Pope: Gender and society
35: T. L. Thurston: Regions, groups, and identity: an intellectual history
36: Daphne Nash Briggs: Writing, writers, and Iron Age Europe
37: Andrew Fitzpatrick: Migration
38: Adam Rogers: Indigenous communities under Rome
39: Jody Joy: Feasting and commensal rituals
40: Patrice Brun: Funerary practices
41: Ian Armit: Ritual sites, offerings, and sacrifice
42: Miranda Aldhouse-Green: Formal religion
43: Martin Guggisberg: Art on the northern edge of the Mediterranean world
1: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Introduction: the Iron Age in Europe
2: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Europe in the Iron Age: landscapes, regions, climate, and people
3: Colin Haselgrove, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, and Peter S. Wells: Chronology in Iron Age Europe: current approaches and challenges
II: REGIONAL SYNTHESES
4: Colin Haselgrove and Sophie Krausz: The British Isles and the near Continent
5: Frands Herschend: Scandinavia and northern Germany
6: Valter Lang: The eastern Baltic
7: Wojciech Nowakowski: Eastern central Europe: between the Elbe and the Dnieper
8: Carola Metzner-Nebelsick: Central Europe
9: Dominique Garcia: Southern France
10: Xose-Lois Armada and Ignacio Grau Mira: The Iberian Peninsula
11: Raffaele de Marinis and Biba Terzan: The northern Adriatic
12: Lin Foxhall: The central Mediterranean and the Aegean
13: Stefanos Gimatzidis: Northern Greece and the central
14: Aurel Rustoiu: The Carpathian and Danubian area
15: Sabine Reinhold and Valentina Mordvintseva: The northern Black Sea and north Caucasus
16: Ludmila Koryakova: Europe to Asia
17: Naoise Mac Sweeney and Peter S. Wells: Edges and interactions beyond Europe
III: THEMES IN IRON AGE ARCHAEOLOGY
18: Hansjoerg Kuester: Food, foodways, and subsistence
19: Maaike Groot: Animals and animal husbandry
20: Leo Webley: Households and communities
21: Stephan Fichtl: Urbanization and oppida
22: Holger Wendling and Manfred K. H. Eggert: Building landscapes and monuments
23: Timothy Champion: Iron and iron technology
24: Rupert Gebhard: Raw materials, technology, and innovation
25: Fraser Hunter: Material worlds
26: Johanna Banck-Burgess: Textiles and clothing
27: Chris Gosden: Trade and exchange
28: Colin Haselgrove: Coinage and coin use
29: John Collis and Raimund Karl: Politics and power
30: Simon James: Warriors, war, and weapons; or arms, the armed, and armed violence
31: Tom Moore: Wealth, status, and occupation groups
32: Katharina Rebay-Salisbury: Horses, wagons, and chariots
33: Michael Gebuehr and Stefan Burmeister: Demographic aspects of Iron Age societies
34: Rachel Pope: Gender and society
35: T. L. Thurston: Regions, groups, and identity: an intellectual history
36: Daphne Nash Briggs: Writing, writers, and Iron Age Europe
37: Andrew Fitzpatrick: Migration
38: Adam Rogers: Indigenous communities under Rome
39: Jody Joy: Feasting and commensal rituals
40: Patrice Brun: Funerary practices
41: Ian Armit: Ritual sites, offerings, and sacrifice
42: Miranda Aldhouse-Green: Formal religion
43: Martin Guggisberg: Art on the northern edge of the Mediterranean world
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