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Local Societies in Bronze Age Northern Europe
Редакторы Nils Anfinset, Melanie Wrigglesworth
Equinox publishing, Sheffield 12Вот ее вступительная часть с оглавлением
http://samples.sains...ple_1070579.pdfContentsList of figures and tables vii
Contributors x
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: local societies, regions and processes of cultural
interaction in the Bronze Age 1
Nils Anfinset and Melanie Wrigglesworth
PART I: IDENTITY, GRAND NARRATIVES AND NETWORKS1. Approaching a complex past: entangled collective identities 13
Charlotte Damm
2. Asymmetric twins? Some reflections on coastal and inland societies in
the Bothnian area during the Epineolithic and Early Metal Age 31
Lars Forsberg
3. Expressing identity through ritual in the Early Bronze Age 56
Mette Roesgaard Hansen
4. Large-scale ”grand narratives” and small-scale local studies in the
Bronze Age discourse: the animal perspective 71
Kristin Armstrong Oma
5. Reconsidering a periphery: scenarios of copper production in
southern Norway 89
Anne Lene Melheim
6. On the bronze trail: short-cuts, byways, transformation and displacement 108
Шrjan Engedal
PART II: REGIONS, GLOBALIZATION AND RESISTANCE7. Northwestern Russia at the periphery of the north European and
Volga-Uralic Bronze Age 129
Maria A. Yushkova
8. Local centres in the periphery: the Late Neolithic, Bronze Age and
Early Metal Age in Finland 148
Mika Lavento
9. The Nordic Bronze Age and the Lьneburg culture: two different
responses to social change 169
Sophie Bergerbrant
10. Pottery, transmission and innovation in Mдlardalen 185
Thomas Eriksson
11. Social landscapes of Bronze Age Scandinavia 201
Peter Skoglund
12. The origin of a Bronze Age in Norway: structure, regional process
and localized history 215
Christopher Prescott
13. Social response or resistance to the introduction of metal?
Western Norway at the edge of the ”globalized” world 232
Nils Anfinset
Index 251
List of figures and tablesFigures1.1 Sбmi dialect groups. 14
1.2 Nordic and Arctic Bronze Age. 17
1.3 Schematic presentation of settlement patterns in northern Sweden in
the Early Metal Age. 19
2.1 Picturing the smooth: casting moulds and metal artefacts from Bronze Age
northern Scandinavia and Finland. 34
2.2 Overview of different local societies in the north, 2200–400 bce. 36
2.3 The process of the introduction of pottery in northern Sweden, 2000–1 bce. 38
2.4 Distribution of Seima-Turbino daggers and moulds of western types. 40
2.5 Distribution of Seima-Turbino items in northern Fennoscandia. 41
2.6 Distribution of Ananino celts and moulds in northern Fennoscandia. 42
2.7 (a) Local Ananino axes from northern Fennoscandia; (b) different types
of Ananino axes. 43
3.1 A male grave in a body-length stone cist from Villerslev, with a clear
difference between the head and foot of the cist. 58
3.2 A cremated woman from Tilsted seen with the artefacts placed in the
grave and with a reconstructed woman placed inside the cist to
illustrate the bodily correct placing of artefacts. 60
3.3 Woman’s grave from Damsgеrd with the smaller stone cist placed just
south of the larger cremation pit. 61
3.4 Three examples of the placement of swords in male graves from Thy. 62
3.5 A map of Thy showing the spread of bodily traditions in male graves in
relation to the placing of the sword and the spread of the different
contexts in which hoards are found. 63
4.1 Model of the Bronze Age worldview. 74
4.2 Uses of animals in a tentative interpretation of the architecture of
House 1, Monte Polizzo. 79
4.3 House 1, Monte Polizzo: a human-only household. 80
4.4 Uses of animals in a ”model” Scandinavian type 2 house. 81
4.5 Scandinavian type 2 houses: a joint human–animal household. 82
5.1 A mould for a Mдlardalen axe of the Norwegian type from Tjesseim in
Rogaland. 93
5.2 Map with overview of early modern mines and prehistoric quarries in
the Bшmlo archipelago of Sunnhordland. 96
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5.3 Overview of early modern copper mines and prehistoric quarries in
Tynset, Hedmark. 99
5.4 Distribution of metallurgical finds in southern Norway. 103
6.1 Suggested trajectory of deposits at Skrivarhellaren, Sogn and Fjordane
County. 114
6.2 Bronzes from Nordic BA I in northwestern Scandinavia. 118
6.3 BA I network linking Mycenae, the western Alps, eastern Sweden and
western Norway. 122
7.1 Maps of distribution of artefacts of the Seyma-Turbino type and northern
European Bronze Age objects throughout northwestern Russia. 130
7.2 Artefacts of the Seyma-Turbino type and northern European types found
in northwestern Russia. 133
7.3 Maps of distribution of Mдlar and Ananino axes and moulds. 136
7.4 Mдlar axes and moulds. 139
7.5 Ananino axes and moulds. 141
8.1 The western Bronze Age on the coast of Finland. 149
8.2 The large centres in southern Scandinavia and the Volga region. 150
8.3 The Bronze Age culture on the coast, with concentrations of cairns. 152
8.4 Main directions of influences in Finland in the Late Neolithic, Bronze
Age and Early Metal Age. 154
8.5 A coarse distribution area of the Middle-Zone ceramics. 155
8.6 The main centre and minor centre in Finland and Karelian Isthmus
during the Bronze Age and Early Metal Age. 158
9.1 Distribution of different Bronze Age cultures and groups. 172
9.2 Areas of study: Copenhagen area; southeast Funen; Schleswig area;
Wardbцhmen and Bleckmar. 174
9.3 Trindhoj burial. 175
9.4 Grave II in mound 4, Hengstberg, Wardbohmen, Celle. 175
9.5 The Lьneburg winged bonnet drawn by Ulrike Wels-Weyrauch. 179
10.1 The area of investigation: the counties of Uppland, Vдstmanland and
Sцdermanland. 186
10.2 Model of innovation, implementation and their stages to become a
tradition. 188
10.3 Rusticated jar from the settlement at Vrе in Uppland. 190
10.4 AMS datings of organic residues on rusticated pottery in Uppland. 192
10.5 Striated rim fragment with a row of pits below the rim. 194
10.6 A rusticated vessel from Fullerц near Gamla Uppsala, Uppland. 195
11.1 Scandinavia, with the three inter-regions indicated. 204
11.2 Ship setting at Gannarve, Frцjel parish, Gotland. 205
11.3 Ship from Tossene parish, northern Bohuslдn. 208
11.4 Rock art ship from Litsleby, Tanum Bohuslдn. 209
11.5 The Kivik carvings. 210
12.1 Map of Norway, Skagerrak and Jutland, the region discussed in
Chapter 12. 216
12.2 Circulation patterns for type 1 flint daggers in the Late Neolithic 1. 222
12.3 Distribution of sites with bell beakers in Denmark and Norway. 224
13.1 Comparison of metal from Denmark and western Norway. 237
13.2 Geographic and periodic distribution of Early Bronze Age bronzes in
western Norway. 238
13.3 Map of the geographic area. 239
13.4 Context of bronzes from periods I–III. 240
Tables2.1 Some notions of the smooth. 33
2.2 Chronological terms used in Chapter 2. 35
4.1 Typological and calibrated radiocarbon dates of the case studies. 78
6.1 Bronzes from Nordic BA I in northwestern Scandinavia. 110
12.1 Published indications of agriculture dated to the early Late Neolithic 1,
and possibly Middle Neolithic B3. 220
12.2 Faunal evidence of domesticated species from the earliest Late
Neolithic 1. 220
12.3 Late Neolithic technology and material culture. 221
12.4 Late Neolithic 1 longhouses. 221
13.1 Periods and chronologies used in Chapter 13. 232
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