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Approaches to Swedish Prehistory: A spectrum of problems and perspectives in contemporary research
Thomas B. Larsson and Hans Lundmark
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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I. General Perspectives and Theoretical Approaches
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Southern Sweden: An Archaeological Field of Research
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Stability and Long Term Changes in North Swedish Prehistory: An Example of Centre-Periphery Relations
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Economic and Social Change in the Interior of Northern Sweden 6000 B.C. - 1000 A.D.
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Excavations by the Swedish Central Board of National Antiquities: Conditions and Requirements of Research
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The Archaeology of Gotland, Sweden: Setlement Continuity, Source Criticism, and Some Research Problems
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Models of Scandinavian Bronze Age Research - A Review
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Oscar Montelius and the Liberation of Women: An Example of Archaeology, Ideology and the Early Swedish Women's Movement
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The Growth of Hierarchies in Low-Centralized Societies: Some Archaeological Problems
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Archaeological Typology - Gone or Coming?
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Problems and Possibilities When Working with the Concept of Enthicity in Archaeology
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Weed-Seeds in Arcaeological Deposits: Models, Experiments and Interpretations
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II. Analysis and Interpretation
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Manufacture of Stone Tools in North Sweden: A Study of Stone Asemblages in the Caledonian Chain
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Big Dog and Poor Man: Mortuary Practices in Mesolithic Societies in Southern Sweden
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Similarities and Differences in the Utilization of Certain Resources in the Hagestad Area, Scania
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Hunter-Gatherers, Farmers, and the Social Structuring of Material Culture
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Space, Economy, and Society: The Rock Carvings of Northern Bohuslan
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Armour and Fighting in the South Scandinavian Bronze Age, Especially in View of Rock Art Representations
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A Spatial Approach to Socioeconomic Change in Southern Sweden, 500 B.C. - A.D. 500
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Geographical Approaches to Field Systems in Swedish Prehistory and Early History
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Iron Age Graves as Social and Religious Symbols
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Vikings Following Gresham's Law
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Published: 1989
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407347912 (ebook)
- 9780860546412 (paperback)
BAR Number: S500