This book is a study of a remarkable body of material: the fine objects that were so often buried in hoards or deposited in watery locations such as rivers or bogs. Such finds are made throughout northern and western Europe and characterize the entire sequence from the Mesolithic to the early historical period. Although these finds are well known and the objects themselves have been studied for many years, less attention has been paid to the circumstances in which they came into the archaeological record, and it is this ...
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This book is a study of a remarkable body of material: the fine objects that were so often buried in hoards or deposited in watery locations such as rivers or bogs. Such finds are made throughout northern and western Europe and characterize the entire sequence from the Mesolithic to the early historical period. Although these finds are well known and the objects themselves have been studied for many years, less attention has been paid to the circumstances in which they came into the archaeological record, and it is this omission that the book seeks to redress. Sacrifices and votive offerings have an extraordinarily long history, but their actual character seems to have changed from one period to another and may also exhibit striking regional variations between different parts of Europe.
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Very Good Condition. Dust jacket is fully intact. All pages clean, crisp and fresh. Overall, very sound and presentable. Publisher's note: A consideration of why European museums contain so many elaborate artefacts, particularly metalwork, of prehistoric date. The book attempts to bring together traditional studies of artefacts and some of the new approaches described as "social archaeology". Size: 21.6 x 13.8 x 2 cm. xvi, 234 pages. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Archaeology; Hoards, Prehistoric--Great Britain; Votive offerings, Prehistoric--Great Britain; Votive offerings, Prehistoric--Europe; Hoards, Prehistoric--Europe; Great Britain--Antiquities; Europe--Antiquities; ISBN: 052138446X. ISBN/EAN: 9780521384469. Add. Inventory No: 240217RST012004.