Author: Jean Guilaine
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Category : Antiquities, Prehistoric
Languages : fr
Pages : 950
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La Préhistoire française: Les civilisations néolithiques et protohistoriques de la France, sous la direction de Jean Guilaine
Author: Jean Guilaine
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Category : Antiquities, Prehistoric
Languages : fr
Pages : 950
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Category : Antiquities, Prehistoric
Languages : fr
Pages : 950
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La préhistoire française: Les civilisations néolithiques et protohistoriques de la France
Author: Henry de Lumley
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ISBN: 9782222019695
Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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ISBN: 9782222019695
Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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La préhistoire française
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Les civilisations paléolithiques et mésolithiques de la France
Author: Henry de Lumley
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ISBN: 9782222019688
Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 771
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ISBN: 9782222019688
Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 771
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La préhistoire française
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Les civilisations néolithiques et protohistoriques de la France
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Les civilisations néolithiques de la France dans leur contexte européen
Author: Gérard Bailloud
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Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 270
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Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 270
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Palaeohistoria
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 280
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Bronze Age Connections
Author: Peter Clark
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1782973168
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
New and exciting discoveries on either side of the English Channel in recent years have begun to show that people living in the coastal zones of Belgium, southern Britain, northern France and the Netherlands shared a common material culture during the Bronze Age, between three and four thousand years ago. They used similar styles of pottery and metalwork, lived in the same kind of houses and buried their dead in the same kind of tombs, often quite different to those used by their neighbours further inland. The sea did not appear to be a barrier to these people but rather a highway, connecting communities in a unique cultural identity; the 'People of La Manche'. Symbolic of these maritime Bronze Age Connections is the iconic Dover Bronze Age boat, one of Europe's greatest prehistoric discoveries and testament to the skill and technical sophistication of our Bronze Age ancestors. This monograph presents papers from a conference held in Dover in 2006 organised by the Dover Bronze Age Boat Trust, which brought together scholars from many different countries to explore and celebrate these ancient seaborne contacts. Twelve wide-ranging chapters explore themes of travel, exchange, production, magic and ritual that throw new light on our understanding of the seafaring peoples of the second millennium BC.
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 1782973168
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
New and exciting discoveries on either side of the English Channel in recent years have begun to show that people living in the coastal zones of Belgium, southern Britain, northern France and the Netherlands shared a common material culture during the Bronze Age, between three and four thousand years ago. They used similar styles of pottery and metalwork, lived in the same kind of houses and buried their dead in the same kind of tombs, often quite different to those used by their neighbours further inland. The sea did not appear to be a barrier to these people but rather a highway, connecting communities in a unique cultural identity; the 'People of La Manche'. Symbolic of these maritime Bronze Age Connections is the iconic Dover Bronze Age boat, one of Europe's greatest prehistoric discoveries and testament to the skill and technical sophistication of our Bronze Age ancestors. This monograph presents papers from a conference held in Dover in 2006 organised by the Dover Bronze Age Boat Trust, which brought together scholars from many different countries to explore and celebrate these ancient seaborne contacts. Twelve wide-ranging chapters explore themes of travel, exchange, production, magic and ritual that throw new light on our understanding of the seafaring peoples of the second millennium BC.
Prehistoric Belief
Author: Mike Williams
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752476343
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 529
Book Description
Starting with the dawn of what we would recognise as modern human thought, this book journeys through 35,000 years of our human past. It shows how our earliest ancestors learnt to enter trance states and the revolutionary effect this had on the way they interacted with their world. Moreover, by marrying the very latest research with vivid first-person reconstructions, the book will actually take readers back in time. In its pages we join Stone Age hunting parties, steal food from desperate, starving cannibals, sit eye-to-eye with a mouldy Bronze Age mummy and join the Celts for a feast where you truly are what you eat. The story of our past has never been told this way before and has never been brought to life with such vividness. This is the past as our ancestors would have known it.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752476343
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 529
Book Description
Starting with the dawn of what we would recognise as modern human thought, this book journeys through 35,000 years of our human past. It shows how our earliest ancestors learnt to enter trance states and the revolutionary effect this had on the way they interacted with their world. Moreover, by marrying the very latest research with vivid first-person reconstructions, the book will actually take readers back in time. In its pages we join Stone Age hunting parties, steal food from desperate, starving cannibals, sit eye-to-eye with a mouldy Bronze Age mummy and join the Celts for a feast where you truly are what you eat. The story of our past has never been told this way before and has never been brought to life with such vividness. This is the past as our ancestors would have known it.