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First Farmers of the Carpathian Basin

Changing Patterns in Subsistence, Ritual and Monumental Figurines
BuchGebunden
172 Seiten
Englisch
Oxbow Books Limitederschienen am30.04.2019
Explores processes of cultural change in the earliest Neolithic of the Carpathian basin through analysis of monumental clay figurines as a proxy for the development of ritual activity and changes in subsistence farming.mehr

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KlappentextExplores processes of cultural change in the earliest Neolithic of the Carpathian basin through analysis of monumental clay figurines as a proxy for the development of ritual activity and changes in subsistence farming.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78925-164-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum30.04.2019
Seiten172 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 218 mm, Höhe 277 mm, Dicke 15 mm
Gewicht862 g
Artikel-Nr.50820943
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Figures, Tables and AppendicesAuthorAbstractFrench Language AbstractGerman Language AbstractForeword & Acknowledgements1. Clayscapes - North Country: an introduction2. The first farmers reaching the northern frontier of the Clayscapes3. Setting the scene: the Szakmár-Kisülés site of the Körös culture in southern Hungary4. The monumental horned clay figurine5. The closest parallels: a new type of cult object in the northern Starcevo and Körös orbit6. Further parallels. a cult object type of early monumentality in South-East Europe7. Changes in subsistence patterns on the northern frontiers: the growing importance of cattle husbandry8. Bulls that turn out to be cows: milking and female cattle depictions in the Early Neolithic?9. Implications: the biography of a monumental figurine on the northern peripheries, seen in the context of changes in ritual customs10. Clayscapes - North End: monumental horned figurines as an emblem of the transition to the Central European NeolithicBibliographyIndexmehr

Autor

Eszter Bánffy is a Hungarian archaeologist, specialised in European prehistory, in particular of Central and South-east Europe, authoring several books and a wide range of papers. She has worked for the Archaeological Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences; as a professor of prehistoric archaeology and of geoarchaeology (Szeged University), and has been conducting Hungarian and international projects. Since 2013, she has been director of the Romano-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute in Frankfurt am Main. She is a Fellow of the British Academy.