Conflict Archaeology
Materialities of Collective Violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity
Herausgeber: Fernández-Götz, Manuel; Roymans, Nico
Conflict Archaeology
Materialities of Collective Violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity
Herausgeber: Fernández-Götz, Manuel; Roymans, Nico
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Conflict Archaeology presents a series of case-studies on conflict archaeology in ancient Europe, with a chronological framework spanning from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity. Along key battlefields such as the Tollense Valley, Baecula, Alesia, Kalkriese and Harzhorn, the volume incorporates many sources of evidenc
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Conflict Archaeology presents a series of case-studies on conflict archaeology in ancient Europe, with a chronological framework spanning from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity. Along key battlefields such as the Tollense Valley, Baecula, Alesia, Kalkriese and Harzhorn, the volume incorporates many sources of evidenc
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- Themes in Contemporary Archaeology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9780367891787
- ISBN-10: 0367891786
- Artikelnr.: 58440425
- Themes in Contemporary Archaeology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9780367891787
- ISBN-10: 0367891786
- Artikelnr.: 58440425
Manuel Fernández-Götz is Reader in Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, Executive Board Member of the European Association of Archaeologists, and winner of the Philip Leverhulme Prize in Archaeology. His main areas of interest are Iron Age societies in Central and Western Europe, the archaeology of identities and the comparative archaeology of the Roman conquest. Nico Roymans is full professor of West European archaeology at VU University Amsterdam. His research interests include the social organisation of Late Iron Age societies, the archaeology of Celto-Germanic societies and their integration into the Roman world, ethnicity and ethnogenesis in the Roman Empire and the archaeology of mass violence and genocide.
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
The Archaeology of Warfare and Mass Violence in Ancient Europe. An Introduction
NEW FORMS OF COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE IN THE NEOLITHIC PERIOD?
Conflict and Violence in the Neolithic of North-Western Europe
Spanish Levantine Rock Art: A Graphic Trace of Violence and Warfare in Iberian Prehistory
TRIBAL WARFARE IN BRONZE AND IRON AGE EUROPE
Material Evidence of Warfare in Early and Middle Bronze Age Hungary
Die by the Sword... or the Spear? - Early Bronze Weapons in Scandinavia
The Bronze Age Battlefield in the Tollense Valley, Northeast Germany: Conflict Scenario Research
Warfare and the Burning of Hillforts in Bronze Age Ireland
A Battle Between Gauls in Picardy. The Tropaion of Ribemont-sur-Ancre
Singing the Deeds of the Ancestors. The Memory of Battle in Late Iron Age Gaul and Iberia
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (1): IBERIA
Rome Versus Carthage: The Second Punic War Battlefield of Baecula and the Siege of Iliturgi
Archaeological Perspectives on the Siege of Numantia: The New Fieldwork Project at the Roman Camps at Renieblas (Spain, 2nd-1st centuries BC)
The Battle at Monte Bernorio and the Augustan Conquest of Cantabrian Spain
Rediscovering the Roman Conquest of the North-Western Iberian Peninsula
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (2): GAUL AND GERMANIA
Cimbri and Teutones Against Rome. First Research Results Concerning the Battle of Arausio (105 BC)
A Roman Massacre in the Far North: Caesar's Annihilation of the Tencteri and Usipetes in the Dutch River Area
The Battlefield of Alesia
Tracing Julius Caesar: The Late-Republican Military Camp at Hermeskeil and its Historical Context
The Germanic-Roman Battlefields of Kalkriese and Harzhorn: A Methodological Comparison
Ritual Sacrifices of Military Equipment in the 'Thorsberger Moor'
Index
List of contributors
Preface
The Archaeology of Warfare and Mass Violence in Ancient Europe. An Introduction
NEW FORMS OF COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE IN THE NEOLITHIC PERIOD?
Conflict and Violence in the Neolithic of North-Western Europe
Spanish Levantine Rock Art: A Graphic Trace of Violence and Warfare in Iberian Prehistory
TRIBAL WARFARE IN BRONZE AND IRON AGE EUROPE
Material Evidence of Warfare in Early and Middle Bronze Age Hungary
Die by the Sword... or the Spear? - Early Bronze Weapons in Scandinavia
The Bronze Age Battlefield in the Tollense Valley, Northeast Germany: Conflict Scenario Research
Warfare and the Burning of Hillforts in Bronze Age Ireland
A Battle Between Gauls in Picardy. The Tropaion of Ribemont-sur-Ancre
Singing the Deeds of the Ancestors. The Memory of Battle in Late Iron Age Gaul and Iberia
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (1): IBERIA
Rome Versus Carthage: The Second Punic War Battlefield of Baecula and the Siege of Iliturgi
Archaeological Perspectives on the Siege of Numantia: The New Fieldwork Project at the Roman Camps at Renieblas (Spain, 2nd-1st centuries BC)
The Battle at Monte Bernorio and the Augustan Conquest of Cantabrian Spain
Rediscovering the Roman Conquest of the North-Western Iberian Peninsula
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (2): GAUL AND GERMANIA
Cimbri and Teutones Against Rome. First Research Results Concerning the Battle of Arausio (105 BC)
A Roman Massacre in the Far North: Caesar's Annihilation of the Tencteri and Usipetes in the Dutch River Area
The Battlefield of Alesia
Tracing Julius Caesar: The Late-Republican Military Camp at Hermeskeil and its Historical Context
The Germanic-Roman Battlefields of Kalkriese and Harzhorn: A Methodological Comparison
Ritual Sacrifices of Military Equipment in the 'Thorsberger Moor'
Index
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
The Archaeology of Warfare and Mass Violence in Ancient Europe. An Introduction
NEW FORMS OF COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE IN THE NEOLITHIC PERIOD?
Conflict and Violence in the Neolithic of North-Western Europe
Spanish Levantine Rock Art: A Graphic Trace of Violence and Warfare in Iberian Prehistory
TRIBAL WARFARE IN BRONZE AND IRON AGE EUROPE
Material Evidence of Warfare in Early and Middle Bronze Age Hungary
Die by the Sword... or the Spear? - Early Bronze Weapons in Scandinavia
The Bronze Age Battlefield in the Tollense Valley, Northeast Germany: Conflict Scenario Research
Warfare and the Burning of Hillforts in Bronze Age Ireland
A Battle Between Gauls in Picardy. The Tropaion of Ribemont-sur-Ancre
Singing the Deeds of the Ancestors. The Memory of Battle in Late Iron Age Gaul and Iberia
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (1): IBERIA
Rome Versus Carthage: The Second Punic War Battlefield of Baecula and the Siege of Iliturgi
Archaeological Perspectives on the Siege of Numantia: The New Fieldwork Project at the Roman Camps at Renieblas (Spain, 2nd-1st centuries BC)
The Battle at Monte Bernorio and the Augustan Conquest of Cantabrian Spain
Rediscovering the Roman Conquest of the North-Western Iberian Peninsula
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (2): GAUL AND GERMANIA
Cimbri and Teutones Against Rome. First Research Results Concerning the Battle of Arausio (105 BC)
A Roman Massacre in the Far North: Caesar's Annihilation of the Tencteri and Usipetes in the Dutch River Area
The Battlefield of Alesia
Tracing Julius Caesar: The Late-Republican Military Camp at Hermeskeil and its Historical Context
The Germanic-Roman Battlefields of Kalkriese and Harzhorn: A Methodological Comparison
Ritual Sacrifices of Military Equipment in the 'Thorsberger Moor'
Index
List of contributors
Preface
The Archaeology of Warfare and Mass Violence in Ancient Europe. An Introduction
NEW FORMS OF COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE IN THE NEOLITHIC PERIOD?
Conflict and Violence in the Neolithic of North-Western Europe
Spanish Levantine Rock Art: A Graphic Trace of Violence and Warfare in Iberian Prehistory
TRIBAL WARFARE IN BRONZE AND IRON AGE EUROPE
Material Evidence of Warfare in Early and Middle Bronze Age Hungary
Die by the Sword... or the Spear? - Early Bronze Weapons in Scandinavia
The Bronze Age Battlefield in the Tollense Valley, Northeast Germany: Conflict Scenario Research
Warfare and the Burning of Hillforts in Bronze Age Ireland
A Battle Between Gauls in Picardy. The Tropaion of Ribemont-sur-Ancre
Singing the Deeds of the Ancestors. The Memory of Battle in Late Iron Age Gaul and Iberia
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (1): IBERIA
Rome Versus Carthage: The Second Punic War Battlefield of Baecula and the Siege of Iliturgi
Archaeological Perspectives on the Siege of Numantia: The New Fieldwork Project at the Roman Camps at Renieblas (Spain, 2nd-1st centuries BC)
The Battle at Monte Bernorio and the Augustan Conquest of Cantabrian Spain
Rediscovering the Roman Conquest of the North-Western Iberian Peninsula
MASS VIOLENCE AND IMPERIAL EXPANSION (2): GAUL AND GERMANIA
Cimbri and Teutones Against Rome. First Research Results Concerning the Battle of Arausio (105 BC)
A Roman Massacre in the Far North: Caesar's Annihilation of the Tencteri and Usipetes in the Dutch River Area
The Battlefield of Alesia
Tracing Julius Caesar: The Late-Republican Military Camp at Hermeskeil and its Historical Context
The Germanic-Roman Battlefields of Kalkriese and Harzhorn: A Methodological Comparison
Ritual Sacrifices of Military Equipment in the 'Thorsberger Moor'
Index