Bringing down the iron curtain : paradigmatic change in research on the Bronze Age in Central and Eastern Europe? /: paradigmatic change in research on the Bronze Age in Central and Eastern Europe?. (2020)
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- Title:
- Bringing down the iron curtain : paradigmatic change in research on the Bronze Age in Central and Eastern Europe? /: paradigmatic change in research on the Bronze Age in Central and Eastern Europe?. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Bringing down the iron curtain : paradigmatic change in research on the Bronze Age in Central and Eastern Europe?
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Klara Šabatová, Laura Dietrich, Oliver Dietrich, Anthony Harding and Viktória Kiss.
- Editors:
- Šabatová, Klara
Dietrich, Laura
Dietrich, Oliver
Harding, A. F
Kiss, Viktória, 1972- - Contents:
- Bringing down the Iron Curtain: paradigmatic changes in research on the Bronze Age in Central and Eastern Europe? Introductory thoughts – Oliver Dietrich, Laura Dietrich, Anthony Harding, Viktória Kiss, Klara Šabatová ; Part 1: Paradigmatic change? Views from the subdisciplines of Bronze Age studies ; The Hajdúsámson hoard – revisited – János Dani, Ernst Pernicka, Gábor Márkus ; Culture or ceramic style? On a long-lived and widely distributed paradigm in Romanian archaeology – Laura Dietrich ; Paradigm change, the Iron Curtain, and bronze artefacts. A view from Romania - Oliver Dietrich ; Cultural layers on lowland settlement sites – accepted or ignored? The case of Bohemia. Remarks on discussions regarding the 'new paradigm' – Michal Ernée ; Research on the Early Iron Age hillfort of Smolenice-Molpír in the Western Carpathians – Michal Felcan, Roman Pašteka, Susanne Stegmann-Rajtár ; From typochronology to postprocessualism: regional settlement research in the northern part of the Carpathian Basin – Klára P. Fischl, Tamás Pusztai ; Methodological changes in and new approaches to research on the Bronze Age in Bohemia since 1990 – Luboš Jiráň, Ondřej Chvojka, Tereza Šálková ; On the interpretation of Bronze Age tell settlement in the Carpathian Basin. The Borsod example – Tobias L. Kienlin, Klára P. Fischl ; 'Europe without walls': new directions of Bronze Age research in Hungary – Viktória Kiss, Gabriella Kulcsár ; Change or no change? Archaeology of the Middle and LateBringing down the Iron Curtain: paradigmatic changes in research on the Bronze Age in Central and Eastern Europe? Introductory thoughts – Oliver Dietrich, Laura Dietrich, Anthony Harding, Viktória Kiss, Klara Šabatová ; Part 1: Paradigmatic change? Views from the subdisciplines of Bronze Age studies ; The Hajdúsámson hoard – revisited – János Dani, Ernst Pernicka, Gábor Márkus ; Culture or ceramic style? On a long-lived and widely distributed paradigm in Romanian archaeology – Laura Dietrich ; Paradigm change, the Iron Curtain, and bronze artefacts. A view from Romania - Oliver Dietrich ; Cultural layers on lowland settlement sites – accepted or ignored? The case of Bohemia. Remarks on discussions regarding the 'new paradigm' – Michal Ernée ; Research on the Early Iron Age hillfort of Smolenice-Molpír in the Western Carpathians – Michal Felcan, Roman Pašteka, Susanne Stegmann-Rajtár ; From typochronology to postprocessualism: regional settlement research in the northern part of the Carpathian Basin – Klára P. Fischl, Tamás Pusztai ; Methodological changes in and new approaches to research on the Bronze Age in Bohemia since 1990 – Luboš Jiráň, Ondřej Chvojka, Tereza Šálková ; On the interpretation of Bronze Age tell settlement in the Carpathian Basin. The Borsod example – Tobias L. Kienlin, Klára P. Fischl ; 'Europe without walls': new directions of Bronze Age research in Hungary – Viktória Kiss, Gabriella Kulcsár ; Change or no change? Archaeology of the Middle and Late Bronze Age in Moravia, Czech Republic – Klára Šabatová ; Paradigm shift? Bronze Age tell archaeology after 1989. Reflections from the Százhalombatta-Földvár Excavation Project – Marie-Louise Stig Sørensen, Magdolna Vicze, Joanna Sofaer ; Part 2: Change or no change – experiences of working in Eastern Central Europe before and after 1989 ; Zeitgeist – David J. Breeze ; 1989 and all that – John Chapman ; Flying behind the curtain: establishing an aerial reconnaissance programme in Romania – W. S. Hanson, I. A. Oltean ; Romania and Bulgaria: transition or continuity? Changes in attitudes and methods before and after the fall of the Iron Curtain – A. G. Poulter. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (186 pages), illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 930.156
Bronze age
Archaeology -- Europe, Eastern
Archaeology -- Europe, Central - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781789694550
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781789694543
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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