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Economies of Destruction: How the Systematic Destruction of Valuables Created Value in Bronze Age Europe, C. 2300-500 BC

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Why do people destroy objects and materials that are important to them? This book aims to make sense of this fascinating, yet puzzling social practice by focusing on a period in history in which such destructive behaviour reached unseen heights and complexity: the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Europe (c. 2300-500 BC). This period is often seen as the time in which a 'familiar' Europe took shape due to the rise of a metal-based economy. But it was also during the Bronze Age that massive amounts of scarce and recyclable ...

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    • Title: Economies of Destruction by David Fontijn
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Print ISBN: 9781138088399, 1138088390
    • eText ISBN: 9781351614382
    • Edition: 2019 1st edition
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