Hunting and Fishing in the Neolithic and Eneolithic

Hunting and Fishing in the Neolithic and Eneolithic
Title Hunting and Fishing in the Neolithic and Eneolithic PDF eBook
Author Selena Vitezovic
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 320
Release 2024-05-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789694671

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This volume contains 13 papers on hunting and fishing techniques, weapons and prey in the area from Anatolia to the Gibraltar region. Papers include specific case studies as well as syntheses of wider data sets and provide the latest methodological and theoretical perspectives on the role of hunting and fishing in early agricultural societies.

Neolithic Settlement

Neolithic Settlement
Title Neolithic Settlement PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth C. Banks
Publisher American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Pages 409
Release 2016-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 1621390276

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This volume complements Lerna V: The Neolithic Pottery of Lerna, by K. D. Vitelli, and completes the primary publication of the results of the Neolithic remains retrieved during the excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens from 1952 through 1958 at Lerna in the Argolid. It presents the buildings and other features of the Neolithic settlement with listings of related pottery, minor objects, lithics, fauna, and a catalogue of the minor objects. The study reveals a small agricultural community of Middle Neolithic date with houses of mud brick on stone foundations and various storage and thermal installations with a few burials scattered among them. A small Final Neolithic presence is documented by two graves and a group of "ash pits" of uncertain use. A catalogue of the minor objects includes mostly utilitarian objects of typical forms in stone, bone, and terracotta, and a few objects of decorative (e.g., ear studs) and symbolic significance (terracotta "tangas" and figurines). Appendixes include lists of walls and pottery lots, the inventory/lot numbers of the lithics published elsewhere by J. Kozlowski et al. (1996), and a summary of the fauna by D. S. Reese that clarifies and amplifies the earlier faunal study by N.-G. Gejvall (Lerna I).

Living Well Together? Settlement and Materiality in the Neolithic of South-East and Central Europe

Living Well Together? Settlement and Materiality in the Neolithic of South-East and Central Europe
Title Living Well Together? Settlement and Materiality in the Neolithic of South-East and Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Alasdair Whittle
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 522
Release 2008-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1782974814

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Living Well Together investigates the development of the Neolithic in southeast and central Europe from 6500-3500 cal BC with special reference to the manifestations of settling down. A collection of reports and comments on recent fieldwork in the region, Living Well Together? provides 14 tightly written and targeted papers presenting interpretive discussions from important excavations and reassessments of our understanding of the Neolithic. Each paper makes a significant contribution to existing knowledge about the period, and the book, like its companion (Un)settling the Neolithic (Oxbow 2005) will be a benchmark text for work in this region. The reports in Living Well Together? play out the critical questions posed in the earlier volume: how should one interpret settlement; what of the difference between tells and flat sites; what do we mean by permanent occupation; can we avoid the assumptions that underlie claims for year-round residence or seasonal occupation; why, in some regions and at some times, did people maintain residence for so many generations that monumental tell settlements grew to dominate the visual and social landscape; what would a viewshed analysis of tells reveal; what are the dynamics of households in Neolithic Greece; how should we see the emergence of pottery in terms of material culture; and what were the origins of the LBK, and how can we understand its development? The volume's authors have succeeded in attacking existing thought, in provoking new discussion and in creating new paths to understanding the nature of human existence in the Neolithic. Together they set a new agenda for studying the Neolithic across and beyond southeastern and central Europe.

War and Sacrifice

War and Sacrifice
Title War and Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Tony Pollard
Publisher BRILL
Pages 239
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9004154582

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This collection of papers on the archaeology of conflict covers a wide range in both time and space, running from Sub-Neolithic Finland to early Modern Ireland. The papers include a diverse series of approaches to the study of conflict, using excavation, osteology, artefacts and linguistics.

Archaeologia Polona

Archaeologia Polona
Title Archaeologia Polona PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 648
Release 1995
Genre Archaeology
ISBN

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Aspects of Art and Iconography

Aspects of Art and Iconography
Title Aspects of Art and Iconography PDF eBook
Author Machteld Johanna Mellink
Publisher
Pages 958
Release 1993
Genre Art
ISBN

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How Did Farming Reach Europe?

How Did Farming Reach Europe?
Title How Did Farming Reach Europe? PDF eBook
Author Clemens Lichter
Publisher Ege Yayinlari
Pages 344
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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In 2004 an international workshop was held in Istanbul to debate one of the most important transitions in the history of mankind'. After three and a half million years as hunter-gatherers, clearly a successful way of life, why did people become food-producers? These twenty papers focus on the spread of the Neolithic lifestyle from the Near East', an idea that is still controversial, highlighting the role of Anatolia in that process, both directly and as a transit between Mesopotamia and Greece. Following Clemens Lichter's introductory discussion of the raging debate, the contributors discuss the nature and reliability of the archaeological evidence, reassessing traditional evidence while considering new data, the Neolithisation of western Anatolia, the Neolithisation of the Balkans and Greece, and the transference of cultural elements between east and west. Several of the papers are based on case studies, such as Ulucak Hoyuek, Hoka Cesme in Thrace, and the cave of Teopetra in Thessaly, while others focus on material evidence, including Neolithic figurines, flint and pottery. All of the papers are in English. Illustrated throughout.