New perspectives on the Bronze Age : proceedings of the 13th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium held in Gothenburg 9th to 13th June 2015 /: proceedings of the 13th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium held in Gothenburg 9th to 13th June 2015. ([2017])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- New perspectives on the Bronze Age : proceedings of the 13th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium held in Gothenburg 9th to 13th June 2015 /: proceedings of the 13th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium held in Gothenburg 9th to 13th June 2015. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- New perspectives on the Bronze Age : proceedings of the 13th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium held in Gothenburg 9th to 13th June 2015
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Sophie Bergerbrant and Anna Wessman.
- Editors:
- Bergerbrant, Sophie
Wessman, Anna - Other Names:
- Nordic Bronze Age Symposium, 13th
- Contents:
- Introduction (Sophie Bergerbrant and Kristian Kristiansen); New perspectives on Nordic Bronze Age graves (Kristian Kristiansen); Mjeltehaugen: Europe's northernmost Bell Beaker expression? (Anette Sand-Eriksen); Bronze Age burials in megalithic graves in Falbygden (Malou Blank); Identifying commoners in the Early Bronze Age: burials outside barrows (Sophie Bergerbrant, Kristian Kristiansen, Morten E. Allentoft, Karin M. Frei, T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren and Anna Tornberg); Visible ships were the graves of Bronze Age ritual specialists (Gisela Ängeby); From bird wings to fool's gold. Organic materials and stone from burials of the Late Bronze Age (Karen Margrethe Hornstrup); Craft and materials in the Bronze Age (Nils Anfinset); On the behaviour of potters and metalworkers at the Narkūnai hillfort (Vytenis Podėnas and Evaldas Babenskas); Castelluccio painted pottery: shared repertoires and local identity: A case study from Early Bronze Age Sicily (Valentina Copat, Annalisa Costa and Paola Piccione); Bronze Age metal workshops in Denmark between 1500–1300 BC: elite-controlled craft on Zealand (Heide Wrobel Nørgaard); Bronze casting specialists during the Late Bronze Age in the Lake Mälaren region of East Middle Sweden (Reidar Magnusson); Crafts and resources — western Norway in the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age (Nils Anfinset); New currents in Scandinavian Bronze Age settlement and landscape archaeology (Mette Løvschal and Kristian Brink); Time warps andIntroduction (Sophie Bergerbrant and Kristian Kristiansen); New perspectives on Nordic Bronze Age graves (Kristian Kristiansen); Mjeltehaugen: Europe's northernmost Bell Beaker expression? (Anette Sand-Eriksen); Bronze Age burials in megalithic graves in Falbygden (Malou Blank); Identifying commoners in the Early Bronze Age: burials outside barrows (Sophie Bergerbrant, Kristian Kristiansen, Morten E. Allentoft, Karin M. Frei, T. Douglas Price, Karl-Göran Sjögren and Anna Tornberg); Visible ships were the graves of Bronze Age ritual specialists (Gisela Ängeby); From bird wings to fool's gold. Organic materials and stone from burials of the Late Bronze Age (Karen Margrethe Hornstrup); Craft and materials in the Bronze Age (Nils Anfinset); On the behaviour of potters and metalworkers at the Narkūnai hillfort (Vytenis Podėnas and Evaldas Babenskas); Castelluccio painted pottery: shared repertoires and local identity: A case study from Early Bronze Age Sicily (Valentina Copat, Annalisa Costa and Paola Piccione); Bronze Age metal workshops in Denmark between 1500–1300 BC: elite-controlled craft on Zealand (Heide Wrobel Nørgaard); Bronze casting specialists during the Late Bronze Age in the Lake Mälaren region of East Middle Sweden (Reidar Magnusson); Crafts and resources — western Norway in the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age (Nils Anfinset); New currents in Scandinavian Bronze Age settlement and landscape archaeology (Mette Løvschal and Kristian Brink); Time warps and long-term structures: images of Early Bronze Age landscape organisation in south-west Denmark (Marianne Rasmussen); Settlements, political economy and social organisation: a study from the Únětice Circumharz Region (Claes Uhnér); Continuity and change in settlement from LN II to EBA II. New results from a southern Jutland inland region (Martin Egelund Poulsen); Tanum 1821 — Examining cooking pits in landscape studies (Stig Swedberg, Annika Östlund and Oscar Jacobsson); Introduction to the rock art session at the 13th Nordic Bronze Age symposium (Johan Ling); 'It's a man's world'? Sex and gender in Scandinavian Bronze Age rock art (Christian Horn); Carved ship images from the Bronze Age barrows of north-eastern Zealand: on the trail of Bronze Age farmerfishers and seafarers (Liv Appel); Materiella bilder: Visuella uttryck bland Mälarvikens hällbilder (Fredrik Fahlander); Re-cut rock art images (with a special emphasis on ship carvings) (Gerhard Milstreu); The Kivik tomb: Bredarör enters into the digital arena — documented with OLS, SfM and RTI (Ulf Bertilsson, Johan Ling, Catarina Bertilsson, Rich Potter and Christian Horn); The northern perspective 2000 BC – AD 1 (Marianne Skandfer and Joakim Wehlin); Textiles from the peripheries? Upland evidence from Norway (Christopher Prescott and Lene Melheim); Stone Age appearances in the south-eastern Arctic Bronze Age (Jarkko Saipio); Different Bronze Ages — the emergence of diverging cultural traditions in the southern inland, Norway (Hilde Rigmor Amundsen); Nordic-Mediterranean relations in the second millennium BC (Serena Sabatini and Lene Melheim); The wheel and the sun: 'Glocal' symbologies of wheel-pendants across Europe (Sara De Angelis and Maja Gori¹); Danish beads of Egyptian and Mesopotamian glass in context, and the amber connection (Flemming Kaul and Jeanette Varberg); Mortuary rituals at Mycenaean Dendra: the Baltic connection and the role of amber (Ann-Louise Schallin); The North from the perspective of the Greek mainland in the Late Bronze Age (Helène Whittaker); Identity, individuals and agency in the Bronze Age (Sophie Bergerbrant); Communicating identity through built space — Concise-sous-Colachoz (CH), a case study (Markus Spring); Tracing boundaries of local group identities in the Early Bronze Age — south-west Norway (Knut Ivar Austvoll); Intentionally made: objects as composite indexes of agency and the case of the Late Bronze Age house urns (Serena Sabatini). … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Copyright Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 930.156
Bronze age -- Scandinavia -- Congresses - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781784915995
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781784915988
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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