Beyond barrows Current research on the structuration and perception of the prehistoric landscape through monuments

Europe is dotted with tens of thousands of prehistoric barrows. In spite of their ubiquity, little is known on the role they had in pre- and protohistoric landscapes. In 2010, an international group of archaeologists came together at the conference of the European Association of Archaeologists in Th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Fontijn, David R. (-), Louwen, A. (Arjan)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Sidestone Press 2013.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46060005*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Inventions of Memory and Meaning. Examples of Late Iron Age Reuse of Bronze Age Monuments in South-Western Sweden / Tore Artelius
  • pt. I Beyond monumentality
  • Memorious Monuments. Place persistency, mortuary practice and memory in the Lower Rhine Area wetlands (5500
  • 2500 cal BC) / Luc W.S.W. Amkreutz
  • The centrality of urnfields. Second thoughts on structure and stability of Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age cultural landscapes in the Low Countries / Arjan Louwen
  • pt. II Orderings of funerary locations
  • Doserygg and Skegrie. Megalithic centres in south-west Scania, southern Sweden / Bjorn Wallebom
  • Post alignments in the barrow cemeteries of Oss-Vorstengraf and Oss-Zevenbergen / Harry Fokkens
  • Bronze Age barrow research in Sandy Flanders (NW Belgium): an overview / Jean Bourgeois
  • pt. III Zooming out: barrows in a landscape
  • A history of open space. Barrow landscapes and the significance of heaths
  • the case of the Echoput barrows / Marieke Doorenbosch
  • Ways of Wandering. In the Late Bronze Age Barrow Landscape of the Himmerland-area, Denmark / Mette Løvschal
  • pt. IV Monument buildingan evolutionary approach.