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Becoming European
About this book
It can be argued that elements of European heritage can be identified not only as a national strategy of the present but also as a process in prehistory - the cultural and political transformations of the third millennium BC in European prehistory sparking off this process. These transformations initiated the processes and mechanisms that led up to the complex political, social and cultural institutions of the first half of the second millennium BC. From this time on, an authentic historical continuum leading towards present-day society can be identified. The papers in this anthology provide an up-to-date survey of trends in Bell Beaker research, with a focus on western and northern Europe, as well as developments in the northern and eastern Scandinavian and Baltic regions. The geographical focus, along with the interpretative perspective, hopefully demonstrates some of the progress in understanding the histories of third millennium Europe.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Contributors and abstracts
- 1. Introduction: becoming European
- 2. Personhoods for Europe: the archaeological construction and deconstruction of European-ness
- 3. Demography and mobility in North-Western Europe during the third millennium cal. BC
- 4. Perceiving changes in the third millennium BC in Europe through pott ery: Galicia,Britt any and Denmark as examples
- 5. Body use transformations: socio-political changes in the Bell Beaker context
- 6. Late Neolithic expansion to Norway. The beginning of a 4000 year-old shipbuilding tradition
- 7. Towards a new understanding of Late Neolithic Norway – the role of metal and metal working
- 8. Historical ideal types and the transition to the Late Neolithic in South Norway
- 9. The last hunter-fi shers of western Norway
- 10. Third millennium transformations in Norway: modeling an interpretative platform
- 11. Technology Talks: material diversity and change in Northern Norway 3000–1000 BC
- 12. Cultural Reproduction from Late Stone Age to Early Metal Age – a short discussion of the culturesin Finland, the northern part of Fennoscandia and Karelia, 3200 cal. BC to 1500 cal. BC
- 13. Tracing pressure-fl aked Arrowheads in Europe
- 14. The Bronze Age expansion of Indo-European languages: an archaeological model