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Whittle, Alasdair; Hofmann, Daniela; Bailey, Douglass W. - Living Well Together - 9781842172674 - V9781842172674
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Living Well Together

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Description for Living Well Together Paperback. Living Well Together investigates the development of the Neolithic in southeast and central Europe from 6500-3500 cal BC with special reference to the manifestations of settling down. Num Pages: 178 pages, Illustrations, maps, plans. BIC Classification: 1D; HDDA. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 297 x 210 x 10. Weight in Grams: 703.
Living Well Together investigates the development of the Neolithic in southeast and central Europe from 6500-3500 cal BC with special reference to the manifestations of settling down. A collection of reports and comments on recent fieldwork in the region, Living Well Together? provides 14 tightly written and targeted papers presenting interpretive discussions from important excavations and reassessments of our understanding of the Neolithic. Each paper makes a significant contribution to existing knowledge about the period, and the book, like its companion (Un)settling the Neolithic (Oxbow 2005) will be ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Oxbow Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
178
Condition
New
Number of Pages
178
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781842172674
SKU
V9781842172674
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About Whittle, Alasdair; Hofmann, Daniela; Bailey, Douglass W.
Alasdair Whittle is an emeritus research professor in archaeology at Cardiff University. He has worked extensively across Britain and Europe, specialising in the study of the Neolithic. Daniela Hofmann is a lecturer in the institute of archaeology of the University of Hamburg. Her research focuses on the Neolithic of Europe with particular emphasis on changes in burial practices, routines and ... Read more

Reviews for Living Well Together
The editors (and individual authors) have succeeded in highlighting the need for multi-disciplinary approaches to a diverse archaeological record in order to generate meaningful and realistic narratives of the past.'
Antiquity Antiquity The well-known specialists in Eurasian prehistory, Douglass Bailey and Alasdair Whittle, together with Daniela Hoffmann, gathered 23 authors in order to frame a new problem in prehistory: ... Read more

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