Cultural interactions in Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age (3000-500 BC) : papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists sixth annual meeting in Lisbon 2000 / edited by Bozena Werbart.

Yazar: Katkıda bulunan(lar):Dil: İngilizce Seri kaydı: BAR International Series ; 985. | BAR International Series ; 985.Yayın ayrıntıları:Oxford, England : Archeopress : Available from Hadrian Books, 2001.Tanım: ii, 84 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 184171271
Konu(lar): LOC sınıflandırması:
  • CB311 E97 2001
İçindekiler:
Introduction : Cultural interactions in Europe and the eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age (3000-500 BC) / Bozena Werbart -- Hazor-the rise and fall of the "Head of all those Kingdoms" / Amnon Ben-Tor -- Cultural encounters Symbols from the Mediterranean world in the South Scandinavian Rock carving tradition during the Bronze Age / Li Winter -- The innovation of iron From Bronze Age to Iron Age societies in Sweden and Greece / Eva Hjartner-Holdar & Christina Risberg -- Diffussion, dissemination and interaction The conradictions of past realities or of present perspectives / Luiz Oosterbeek -- Long-distance cultural interaction in megalithic Europe : Carrowmore and the Irish megalithic tradition in a western European and Mediterranean context / Göran Burenhult -- Sapho's poetry and ancient Egyptian love poems : a field of comparative interpretation / Amanda-Alice Maravelia.
Özet: Any attempt to understand present-day European societies and a possible “European identity” must include an historical perspective. Many of the phenomena on the road from the Stone Age to urbanization and the “Cities of tomorrow” affecting Europe and its development between c. 3000 and 500 BC appeared first in southeastern Mediterranean Europe (in the Aegean area), influenced by the cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean such as Anatolia, Egypt and the Levant. These seven papers from a session of the European Association of Archaeologists in Lisbon in 2000 focus on how these impulses were transmitted, what forms of interaction led to their spread and acceptance, and why certain societies did not accept them.
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Introduction : Cultural interactions in Europe and the eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age (3000-500 BC) / Bozena Werbart -- Hazor-the rise and fall of the "Head of all those Kingdoms" / Amnon Ben-Tor -- Cultural encounters Symbols from the Mediterranean world in the South Scandinavian Rock carving tradition during the Bronze Age / Li Winter -- The innovation of iron From Bronze Age to Iron Age societies in Sweden and Greece / Eva Hjartner-Holdar & Christina Risberg -- Diffussion, dissemination and interaction The conradictions of past realities or of present perspectives / Luiz Oosterbeek -- Long-distance cultural interaction in megalithic Europe : Carrowmore and the Irish megalithic tradition in a western European and Mediterranean context / Göran Burenhult -- Sapho's poetry and ancient Egyptian love poems : a field of comparative interpretation / Amanda-Alice Maravelia.

Any attempt to understand present-day European societies and a possible “European identity” must include an historical perspective. Many of the phenomena on the road from the Stone Age to urbanization and the “Cities of tomorrow” affecting Europe and its development between c. 3000 and 500 BC appeared first in southeastern Mediterranean Europe (in the Aegean area), influenced by the cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean such as Anatolia, Egypt and the Levant. These seven papers from a session of the European Association of Archaeologists in Lisbon in 2000 focus on how these impulses were transmitted, what forms of interaction led to their spread and acceptance, and why certain societies did not accept them.

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