Ancient Europe 8000 B.C.--A.D. 1000

Ancient Europe 8000 B.C.--A.D. 1000
Title Ancient Europe 8000 B.C.--A.D. 1000 PDF eBook
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Publisher Scribner
Pages 1100
Release 2003-12
Genre Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN 9780684806686

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This detailed encyclopedia is the first to explore the many peoples of early European civilization. Viewed as "barbarian" through the lens of ancient Greece and Rome, these civilizations were responsible for such accomplishments as the rise of farming in the Neolithic era and the building of Stonehenge. Coverage extends from prehistoric origins through the early Middle Ages (8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000) when tribal movements helped define the end of ancient culture and the rise of the modern European world. Features include 250 black-and-white illustrations; 20 maps; a chronology; a topical outline and index; color frontispieces and two eight-page color inserts; cartographic endpapers; and more.

Ancient Europe

Ancient Europe
Title Ancient Europe PDF eBook
Author Peter Bogucki
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Release 2004
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Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000

Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000
Title Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000 PDF eBook
Author Petr Meduna
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Pages 1193
Release 2003
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9780684325293

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Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000

Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000
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Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000
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Europe Between the Oceans

Europe Between the Oceans
Title Europe Between the Oceans PDF eBook
Author Barry W. Cunliffe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Civilization, Western
ISBN 9780300170863

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By the fifteenth century Europe was a driving world force, but the origins of its success have until now remained obscured in prehistory. In this book, distinguished archaeologist Barry Cunliffe views Europe not in terms of states and shifting political land boundaries but as a geographical niche particularly favored in facing many seas. These seas, and Europe's great transpeninsular rivers, ensured a rich diversity of natural resources while also encouraging the dynamic interaction of peoples across networks of communication and exchange. The development of these early Europeans is rooted in complex interplays, shifting balances, and geographic and demographic fluidity.

Europe before Rome

Europe before Rome
Title Europe before Rome PDF eBook
Author T. Douglas Price
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 432
Release 2013-01-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199986827

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Werner Herzog's 2011 film Cave of Forgotten Dreams, about the painted caves at Chauvet, France brought a glimpse of Europe's extraordinary prehistory to a popular audience. But paleolithic cave paintings, stunning as they are, form just a part of a story that begins with the arrival of the first humans to Europe 1.3 million years ago, and culminates in the achievements of Greece and Rome. In Europe before Rome, T. Douglas Price takes readers on a guided tour through dozens of the most important prehistoric sites on the continent, from very recent discoveries to some of the most famous and puzzling places in the world, like Chauvet, Stonehenge, and Knossos. This volume focuses on more than 60 sites, organized chronologically according to their archaeological time period and accompanied by 200 illustrations, including numerous color photographs, maps, and drawings. Our understanding of prehistoric European archaeology has been almost completely rewritten in the last 25 years with a series of major findings from virtually every time period, such as Ötzi the Iceman, the discoveries at Atapuerca, and evidence of a much earlier eruption at Mt. Vesuvius. Many of the sites explored in the book offer the earliest European evidence we have of the typical features of human society--tool making, hunting, cooking, burial practices, agriculture, and warfare. Introductory prologues to each chapter provide context for the wider changes in human behavior and society in the time period, while the author's concluding remarks offer expert reflections on the enduring significance of these places. Tracing the evolution of human society in Europe across more than a million years, Europe before Rome gives readers a vivid portrait of life for prehistoric man and woman.