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Social Patterns in Yorkshire Prehistory 3500-750 B.C.
Stephen Pierpoint-
Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
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List of Plates
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: A General Background to Yorkshire's Prehistoric Social Patterns
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Chapter 2: Artefact Variability, Mortuary Practices and Social Patterns. Some Insights from Ethnography
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Chapter 3: A Case Study of Mortuary Data; 65 Yorkshire Beaker Associated Burials
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Chapter 4: The Food Vessel Type: Its Variability and Social Importance
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Chapter 5: The Plano-Convex Knife: Its Variability and Social Importance
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Chapter 6: The 'Battle-Axe', Its Variability in Relation to Social Patterns
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Chapter 7: Bronzes as Items of Social Importance
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Chapter 8: Miscellaneous Artefact Types: Suggestions as to Their Social Role
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Chapter 9: An Analysis of Social Developments in Yorkshire 3500-1400 B.C.
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Chapter 10: Implications of the Artefactual Analysis: Some Alternative Viewpoints
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Conclusions
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Bibliography
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Appendices
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Plates
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Published: 1980
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860540786 (paperback)
- 9781407323466 (ebook)
BAR Number: B74
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