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The times of their lives : hunting history in the archaeology of neolithic Europe / Alasdair Whittle.
Author
Whittle, A. W. R.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford : Oxbow Books 2018.
©2018
Description
viii, 312 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color), portraits, charts ; 25 cm
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Neolithic period
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Europe
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Europe
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Antiquities
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History
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Summary note
The Times of their Lives' explains how archaeologists can now move away from thinking about history in terms of thousands of years, to periods from one or two centuries down to lifetimes and generations - a little more than two decades. This vastly improved precision comes from the application of Bayesian chronological frameworks for the interpretation of radiocarbon dates. If they do the right things, archaeologists in general and prehistorians in particular need not confine themselves any longer to the long term, which has often been seen as the defining currency of the discipline.0Many prehistorians are still uncomfortable with the choice of narratives now available - or have not yet critically rethought old habits. This book will show how temporally much more precise accounts of the past can be achieved, across a broad range of contexts and situations. It offers a series of case studies across much of the continent, to provide much more precise timings of key features and trends in the European Neolithic sequence than are currently available, and to construct much more precise estimates of the duration of events and phenomena. From these there is the possibility to open up new insights into the tempo of change through the detailed study of selected sites and situations across the span of the European Neolithic, from the sixth to the early third millennia cal BC. At stake is our ability to study the lives of Neolithic people everywhere at the scale of lifetimes, something unimaginable even a few years ago.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-302) and index.
ISBN
9781785706684 (hardback)
1785706683 (hardback)
(electronic book)
OCLC
1010697220
Other standard number
60002266186
RCP
C - S
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The Times of Their Lives : Hunting History in the Archaeology of Neolithic Europe.
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11408824