This is a comprehensive study of the early history, art and archaeology of Europe, ranging from the coming of Stone Age Man to the fall of the Roman Empire. Containing over 300 plates, maps and drawings, this book is unique in its approach to the history of civilization as a response to the changing European landscape and environment.
This is a comprehensive study of the early history, art and archaeology of Europe, ranging from the coming of Stone Age Man to the fall of the Roman Empire. Containing over 300 plates, maps and drawings, this book is unique in its approach to the history of civilization as a response to the changing European landscape and environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barry Cunliffe is Professor of European Archaeology at the University of Oxford. The author of over 40 books, including The Ancient Celts, published by Oxford University Press, he has served as President of the Council for British Archaeology and the Society of Antiquaries, and is currently a member of the Ancient Monuments Board of English Heritage.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Colour Plates * List of Maps * Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1: Clive Gamble: The Peopling of Europe, 700,000-400,000 Years before the Present * 2: Paul Mellars: The Upper Paleolithic Revolution * 3: Stephen J. Mithen: The Mesolithic Age * 4: Alasdair Whittle: The First Farmers * 5: Andrew Sherratt: The Transformation of Early Agrarian Europe: The Later Neolithic and Copper Ages, 4500-2500 BC * 6: K. A. Wardle: The Palace Civilizations of Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece, 2000-1200 BC * 7: Andrew Sherratt: The Emergence of Elites: Earlier Bronze Age Europe, 2500-1300 BC * 8: Mervyn Popham: The Collapse of Aegean Civilization at the End of the Late Bronze Age * 9: Anthony Harding: Reformation in Barbarian Europe, 1300-600 BC * 10: Barry Cunliffe: Iron Age Societies in Western Europe and Beyond: 800-140 BC * 11: Timothy Taylor: Thracians, Scythians, and Dacians, 800 BC-AD 300 * 12: Barry Cunliffe: The Impact of Rome on Barbarian Society, 140 BC-AD300 * 13: Malcolm Todd: Barbarian Europe, AD 300-700 * Further Reading * Chronological Tables * Acknowledgement of Sources * Index
* List of Colour Plates * List of Maps * Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1: Clive Gamble: The Peopling of Europe, 700,000-400,000 Years before the Present * 2: Paul Mellars: The Upper Paleolithic Revolution * 3: Stephen J. Mithen: The Mesolithic Age * 4: Alasdair Whittle: The First Farmers * 5: Andrew Sherratt: The Transformation of Early Agrarian Europe: The Later Neolithic and Copper Ages, 4500-2500 BC * 6: K. A. Wardle: The Palace Civilizations of Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece, 2000-1200 BC * 7: Andrew Sherratt: The Emergence of Elites: Earlier Bronze Age Europe, 2500-1300 BC * 8: Mervyn Popham: The Collapse of Aegean Civilization at the End of the Late Bronze Age * 9: Anthony Harding: Reformation in Barbarian Europe, 1300-600 BC * 10: Barry Cunliffe: Iron Age Societies in Western Europe and Beyond: 800-140 BC * 11: Timothy Taylor: Thracians, Scythians, and Dacians, 800 BC-AD 300 * 12: Barry Cunliffe: The Impact of Rome on Barbarian Society, 140 BC-AD300 * 13: Malcolm Todd: Barbarian Europe, AD 300-700 * Further Reading * Chronological Tables * Acknowledgement of Sources * Index
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