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Nw Europe In Transition The Early Neolithic In Britain And South Sweden Mats Larsson

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Nw Europe In Transition The Early Neolithic In Britain And South Sweden Mats Larsson
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.56 MB
Author: Mats Larsson, Jolene Debert
ISBN: 9781407310879, 1407310879
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Nw Europe In Transition The Early Neolithic In Britain And South Sweden Mats Larsson by Mats Larsson, Jolene Debert 9781407310879, 1407310879 instant download after payment.

This book is concerned with the developments that followed on from the introduction of farming into Britain and Southern Scandinavia (Denmark and Southern Sweden), and the idiosyncratic social and cultural patterns that emerged as the revolutionary potential of the Neolithic was gradually realised. Fundamental to the contributors approach is a concern with the ways in which communities inhabit their landscapes. If the Neolithic involved the introduction of new species of plants and animals and new forms of material culture into indigenous contexts, the longer-term consequences of this development should be gauged through changing practices of dwelling: patterns of occupation and mobility, the organisation of space, the location of ritual activities, the dead, and the sacred; and degrees of impact in ecological conditions. The authors examine the implicit knowledge, habitual practice and material culture as forms of cultural inheritance which are passed between generations, and modified by innovation.

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