The Enigmatic Origins of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon

The Enigmatic Origins of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon
Title The Enigmatic Origins of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon PDF eBook
Author Jana Susan Dopson
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 2006
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The Beaker Culture of the Balearic Islands

The Beaker Culture of the Balearic Islands
Title The Beaker Culture of the Balearic Islands PDF eBook
Author William H. Waldren
Publisher British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Pages 394
Release 1998
Genre History
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A substantial presentation of evidence of the Beaker phenomenon in the Balearics; required material for anyone studying this enigmatic culture. Includes a large pottery inventory.

The Northeast Frontier of Bell Beakers

The Northeast Frontier of Bell Beakers
Title The Northeast Frontier of Bell Beakers PDF eBook
Author Janusz Czebreszuk
Publisher BAR International Series
Pages 308
Release 2003
Genre Art
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This book contains papers in English and papers in German

New Perspectives on the Bronze Age

New Perspectives on the Bronze Age
Title New Perspectives on the Bronze Age PDF eBook
Author Sophie Bergerbrant
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 460
Release 2017-04-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1784915998

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This collection of articles helps to explain why the Bronze Age has come to hold such a fascination within modern archaeological research. By providing new theoretical and analytical perspectives on the evidence new interpretative avenues have opened, it situates the history of the Bronze Age in both a local and a global setting.

The Beaker People

The Beaker People
Title The Beaker People PDF eBook
Author Mike Parker Pearson
Publisher Prehistoric Society Research P
Pages 616
Release 2019-03-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781789250640

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This book presents the results of a major project that sought to address a century-old question about the people who were buried with Beakers - the distinctive pottery of Continental origin that was current, predominantly in equally distinctive burials, in Britain from around 2450 BC. Who were these people? Were they immigrants and how far did they move around? What did they eat? What was their lifestyle? How do they compare with Britain's earlier inhabitants and with contemporaries who did not use Beaker pottery? An international team of leading archaeologists and scientists, led by Professor Mike Parker Pearson, was assembled to address these questions. Overall, new light has been shed on 369 people: 333 Beaker and non-Beaker users from the core 2500-1500 BC period, along with 17 from the Neolithic and 19 from after 1500 BC. While the genetic data provide convincing evidence for immigration by Continental Beaker users, the isotopic data indicate a more detailed picture of movements, mostly of fairly short distances within Britain, by the descendants of the first Beaker users. This lavishly illustrated book presents a body of data that will be vital to studies of Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Britain for decades to come.

Stereotype

Stereotype
Title Stereotype PDF eBook
Author Karsten Wentink
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Release 2020-07-15
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ISBN 9789088909399

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Throughout northern Europe, thousands of burial mounds were erected in the third millennium BCE. Starting in the Corded Ware culture, individual people were being buried underneath these mounds, often equipped with an almost rigid set of grave goods. This practice continued in the second half of the third millennium BCE with the start of the Bell Beaker phenomenon. In large parts of Europe, a 'typical' set of objects was placed in graves, known as the 'Bell Beaker package'.This book focusses on the significance and meaning of these Late Neolithic graves. Why were people buried in a seemingly standardized manner, what did this signify and what does this reveal about these individuals, their role in society, their cultural identity and the people that buried them?By performing in-depth analyses of all the individual grave goods from Dutch graves, which includes use-wear analysis and experiments, the biography of grave goods is explored. How were they made, used and discarded? Subsequently the nature of these graves themselves are explored as contexts of deposition, and how these are part of a much wider 'sacrificial landscape'.A novel and comprehensive interpretation is presented that shows how the objects from graves were connected with travel, drinking ceremonies and maintaining long-distance relationships.

Background to Beakers

Background to Beakers
Title Background to Beakers PDF eBook
Author European Association of Archaeologists. Annual Meeting
Publisher Sidestone Press
Pages 208
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 9088900841

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Background to Beakers is the result of an inspiring session at the yearly conference of European Association of Archaeologists in The Hague in September 2010. The conference brought together thirteen speakers on the subject Beakers in Transition. Together we explored the background to the Bell beaker complex in different regions, departing from the idea that migration is not the comprehensive solution to the adoption of bell Beakers. Therefore we asked the participants to discuss how in their region Beakers were incorporated in existing cultural complexes, as one of the manners to understand the processes of innovation that were undoubtedly part of the Beaker complex. In this book eight of the speakers have contributed papers, resulting in a diverse and interesting approach to Beakers. We can see how scholars in Scandinavia, the Low Countries, Poland, Switzerland, France, Morocco even, struggle with the same problems, but have different solutions everywhere. The book reads as an inspiration for new approaches and for a discussion of cultural backgrounds in stead of searching for the oldest Beaker. The authors are all established scholars in the field of Bronze Age research.