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The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age saw many developments in metalworking, social structure, food production, nutrition, and diet. At the same time, networks in Europe intensified and human impact on the environment changed in character. What influence did these transformations have on daily life? Which proxies can researchers use to study these topics? This volume presents scientific contributions from different fields of expertise within modern archaeology in order to investigate past living conditions through aspects of the archaeological record related to production (e.g. of food and metal), well-being (e.g. diet, health), human relations (e.g. violence), and the local environment (e.g. pollution, waste disposal, and water management). It also critically addresses contemporary graphic representations of Bronze Age living conditions. This volume compiles papers from a session with the same title organized for an international open workshop of the Graduate School ¿Human Development in Landscapes¿, entitled ¿Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 Years: The Development of Landscapes IV¿, which took place in 2017, in Kiel, Germany. Publications detailing overarching core research on subsistence systems, societal transformations, and resilience versus rupture dynamics already exist. With this volume, we aim to provide a closer look at everyday life in past communities. Contents Introduction Part 1. Life in Action: Metal Production, Health Conditions and Dietary choices Copper Output, Demand for Wood and Energy Expenditure ¿ Evaluating Economic Aspects of Bronze Age MetallurgyJohanna Brinkmann Warriors¿ Lives. The Skeletal Sample from the Bronze Age Battlefield Site in the Tollense Valley, Northeastern GermanyGundula Lidke, Ute Brinker, Annemarie Schramm, Detlef Jantzen, Thomas Terberger Environmental Imposition or Ancient Farmers¿ Choice? A Study of the Presence of ¿Inferior¿ Legumes in the Bronze Age Carpathian Basin (Hungary)Sonja Filatova, Ferenc Gyulai, Wiebke Kirleis Part 2. The Place of Living: Routine Activities, the Management of Waste and of Natural Resources The Fossil Plant remains of the Early Bronze Age site Rothenkirchen on Rügen. Inside Distribution Patterns as a Mirror of HousekeepingAlmuth Alsleben Waste Disposal In The Bronze Age: Plants In Pits At Wismar-Wendorf, Northern GermanyDragana Filipovi¿ Frank Mewis, Lars Saalow, Jens-Peter Schmidt, Wiebke Kirleis An Overview of Olive Trees in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Mid-Late Holocene: Selective Exploitation or Established Arboriculture?Asli Oflaz, Walter Dörfler, Mara Weinelt On-site Palaeoecological Investigations from the Hünenburg Hillfort¿Settlement Complex, with Special Reference to Non-pollen PalynomorphsMagdalena Wieckowska-Lüth, Immo Heske Part 3. Living the Past: The (Graphic) Representation of Past Living Conditions Creating an Understanding of Life in and around a Bronze Age House through Science-based Artist ImpressionsYvonne F. van Amerongen Case Study ¿How Was Life in Early Bronze Age Bruszczewö ¿ Archaeology and the View of Prehistory in Reconstruction ImagesJutta Kneisel
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-8890-802-6
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date24/09/2019
Pages220 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 215 mm, Height 286 mm, Thickness 19 mm
Weight1064 g
Article no.14596898
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A37036766
Product groupBU710
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