The Double Goddess

The Double Goddess
Title The Double Goddess PDF eBook
Author Vicki Noble
Publisher Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Pages 302
Release 2003-06-19
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781591430117

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A study of the "double goddess" iconography prominent in Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures that expands our understanding of female sovereignty. Celebrates this archetype of sacred female bonding and depicts a vast array of relationships women may form with themselves and each other to explore a sense of self and empowerment, and to share power with each other.

Prehistoric Wetland Sites of Southern Europe

Prehistoric Wetland Sites of Southern Europe
Title Prehistoric Wetland Sites of Southern Europe PDF eBook
Author Ariane Ballmer
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 322
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031527801

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Communities in Transition

Communities in Transition
Title Communities in Transition PDF eBook
Author Søren Dietz
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 658
Release 2017-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 178570723X

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Communities in Transition brings together scholars from different countries and backgrounds united by a common interest in the transition between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age in the lands around the Aegean. Neolithic community was transformed, in some places incrementally and in others rapidly, during the 5th and 4th millennia BC into one that we would commonly associate with the Bronze Age. Many different names have been assigned to this period: Final Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Eneolithic, Late Neolithic [I]-II, Copper Age which, to some extent, reflects the diversity of archaeological evidence from varied geographical regions. During this long heterogeneous period developments occurred that led to significant changes in material culture, the use of space, the adoption of metallurgical practices, establishment of far-reaching interaction and exchange networks, and increased social complexity. The 5th to 4th millennium BC transition is one of inclusions, entanglements, connectivity, and exchange of ideas, raw materials, finished products and, quite possibly, worldviews and belief systems. Most of the papers presented here are multifaceted and complex in that they do not deal with only one topic or narrowly focus on a single line of reasoning or dataset. Arranged geographically they explore a series of key themes: Chronology, cultural affinities, and synchronization in material culture; changing social structure and economy; inter- and intra-site space use and settlement patterns, caves and include both site reports and regional studies. This volume presents a tour de force examination of many multifaceted aspects of the social, cultural, technological, economic and ideological transformations that mark the transition from Neolithic to Early Bronze Age societies in the lands around the Aegean during the 5th and 4th millennium BC.

Paradigm Found

Paradigm Found
Title Paradigm Found PDF eBook
Author Kristian Kristiansen
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 301
Release 2015-01-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1782977732

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Paradigm Found brings together papers by renowned researchers from across Europe, Asia and America to discuss a selection of pressing issues in current archaeological theory and method. The book also reviews the effects and potential of various theoretical stances in the context of prehistoric archaeology. The 23 papers provide a discussion of the issues currently re-appearing in the focal point of theoretical debates in archaeology such as the role of the discipline in the present-day society, problems of interpretation in archaeology, approaches to the study of social evolution, as well as current insights into issues in classification and construction of typologies. Taking a fresh, and often provocative, look at the challenges contemporary archaeology is facing, the contributors evaluate the effects of past developments and discuss the impact they are likely to have on future directions in archaeology as an internationally connected discipline. In its final part the volume reflects on current thinking on prehistory, using case-studies from a number of European regions and the Mediterranean, from the Neolithic to the Roman Period. The volume represents a tribute to the lifetime achievements of Professor Evžen Neustupný, a distinguished Czech archaeologist who contributed to the advancement of prehistoric studies in Europe and to archaeological theory and method in particular.

Varna Necropolis

Varna Necropolis
Title Varna Necropolis PDF eBook
Author Ivan Ivanov
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 2000
Genre Copper age
ISBN

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The Mystery of the Danube Civilisation

The Mystery of the Danube Civilisation
Title The Mystery of the Danube Civilisation PDF eBook
Author Harald Haarmann
Publisher marixverlag
Pages 367
Release 2020-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 3843806462

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Over the last few decades, archaeologists and cultural scientists have come to a better understanding of the extent of Neolithic civilisation on the Balkan peninsula. This Danube Civilisation, thriving between the 6th and 4th millennia BCE, was using a writing system long before the Mesopotamians and is remarkable for its accomplishments in craftsmanship, art and urban development. In this book, Harald Haarmann provides the first comprehensive insight into this enigmatic Old European culture, which is still largely unknown to the greater public. He describes the trade routes, settlements, mythology and writing system of this people, traces the changes resulting from the arrival of the Indo-Europeans, and shows how this first advanced civilisation in Europe influenced its successors.

Major Archaeological Discoveries Along the Chinese Silk Road

Major Archaeological Discoveries Along the Chinese Silk Road
Title Major Archaeological Discoveries Along the Chinese Silk Road PDF eBook
Author Xiao Li
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 143
Release 2023-09-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9819906598

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The book explores largely overlooked areas of Silk Road studies by searching for multidisciplinary evidence on the connotations of Silk Road culture and by rewriting social complexities along the Silk Road in different historical periods. It investigates the impacts of conflicts and communication between Silk Road civilizations, presents the latest archaeological discoveries and research findings in the field of Silk Road studies, and develops a new Silk Road archaeological system. By doing so, it defines a new direction for Silk Road archaeological studies.