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Sticks Stones And Broken Bones Neolithic Violence In A European Perspective Schulting

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Sticks Stones And Broken Bones Neolithic Violence In A European Perspective Schulting
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.89 MB
Author: Schulting, Rick J(Editor);Fibiger, Linda
ISBN: 9780199573066, 0199573069
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Sticks Stones And Broken Bones Neolithic Violence In A European Perspective Schulting by Schulting, Rick J(editor);fibiger, Linda 9780199573066, 0199573069 instant download after payment.

Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspectivepresents an up-to-date overview of the evidence for violent injuries on human skeletons of the Neolithic period in Europe, ranging from 6700 to 2000 BC. Unlike other lines of evidence - weapons, fortifications, and imagery - the human skeleton preserves the actual marks of past violent encounters.
The papers in this volume are written by the experts undertaking the archaeological analysis, and present evidence from eleven European countries which provide, for the first time, the basis for a comparative approach between different regions and periods. Difficulties and ambiguities in interpreting the evidence are also discussed, although many of the cases are clearly the outcome of conflict. Injuries often show healing, but others can be seen as the cause of death. In many parts of Europe, women and children appear to have been the victims of violence as often as adult men.
The volume not only presents an excellent starting point for a new consideration of the prevalence and significance of violence in Neolithic Europe, but provides an invaluable baseline for comparisons with both earlier and later periods.

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