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El. knyga: Birds in the Bronze Age: A North European Perspective

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  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108599580
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108599580
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This book provides new insights into the relationship between humans and birds in Northern Europe during the Bronze Age. Joakim Goldhahn argues that birds had a central role in Bronze Age society and imagination, as reflected in legends, myths, rituals, and cosmologies. Goldhahn offers a new theoretical model for understanding the intricate relationship between humans and birds during this period. He explores traces of birds found in a range of archaeological context, including settlements and burials, and analyzes depictions of birds on bronze artefacts and figurines, rock art, and ritual paraphernalia. He demonstrates how birds were used in divinations, and provides the oldest evidence of omens taken from gastric contents of birds - extispicy - ever found in Europe.

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Shows how archaeologists gain knowledge about past ontologies, and explores the role that birds played in Bronze Age economy, ritual and religion.
List of Plates
vii
List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
xiii
Lines of Flight: A Foreword xv
Some Notes to the Reader xvii
Prologue xxiii
Part I Lift-Off
1(94)
1 Strange Birds
3(50)
2 Bird Divinations In The Ancient World
53(18)
3 The Hvidegard Burial Revisited
71(24)
Part II 1Birdscapes
95(140)
4 Bronze Birds
97(38)
5 Birds For The Living
135(18)
6 Birds For The Dead
153(39)
7 Birds On The Rocks
192(43)
Part II Intra-Actions
235(99)
8 Rethinking Bronze Age Worldings
237(12)
9 The Animacy Of Rocks
249(24)
10 Bird Intra-Actions
273(36)
11 Cave Birds: Becoming Bird
309(25)
Epilogue
334(45)
Appendix I Iconography on Hanging Bowls from North Europe
337(17)
Appendix II Rock Art Panels and Themes Discussed in This Book
354(25)
References 379(36)
Index 415
Color plates may be found between pages 228 and 229
Joakim Goldhahn is Professor of Archaeology at Linnaeus University, Sweden. An internationally known author on the Bronze Age in northern Europe, he has published more than twenty books and anthologies, as well as and numerous articles on topics such as Northern European rock art, Bronze Age burial rituals, bronze and stone smiths as ritual specialists, and war and memory.