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The Sardinian Neolithic An Archaeology Of The 6th And 5th Millennia Bce Gary Webster

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The Sardinian Neolithic An Archaeology Of The 6th And 5th Millennia Bce Gary Webster
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.35 MB
Author: Gary Webster
ISBN: 9781407355115
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Sardinian Neolithic An Archaeology Of The 6th And 5th Millennia Bce Gary Webster by Gary Webster 9781407355115 instant download after payment.

Despite Sardinia's extraordinarily rich Neolithic record, very little of it has made its way into the general European discourse. Written as a companion to G. Webster and M. Webster, Punctuated Insularity. The Archaeology of 4th and 3rd Millennium Sardinia. Oxford: BAR International Series 2871, 2017, the present volume addresses the omission by offering a synthesis of an archaeological corpus still little known outside the island. It covers in detail the evidence of colonisations and subsequent adaptations to the Sardinia's diverse environments in terms of settlement patterns, craft industries, subsistence economies, mortuary and non-mortuary cult expressions, imagery, art and extra-insular relations with special emphasis of neighbouring Corsica, while offering interpretive suggestions. As a study of the frequentation and settling of Sardinia as a locale, a large, insular, west-Mediterranean landmass, by people with non-indigenous heritages, it furthermore locates the island's cultural modalities within the so-called neolithisation of the broader Tyrrhenian region during the sixth and fifth millennia BCE.

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