Life and Death in the Mesolithic of Sweden

Life and Death in the Mesolithic of Sweden

Author: Mats Larsson

Publisher: Oxbow Books

Published: 2017-01-31

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1785703862

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Over the last 20 years a vast number of new and important Swedish Mesolithic sites have been excavated and published in different ways as articles, books and site reports. As yet there has been no study that tries to bring the loose ends together and so the main task of this important new work by one of Sweden’s leading prehistorians is to provide an extensive overview of some of the main sites and results. The time span is long: c. 10 000-4000 BC and the amount and choice of data very large so rather than attempt to describe everything in detail Mats Larsson focuses on a series of fundamental research perspectives concerning Mesolithic lifeways and settlement patterns and chooses key sites to illustrate them. The emphasis is on southern and middle Sweden, though the country’s northern regions are in no way forgotten. This companion piece to the author’s recent successful volume Paths Towards a New World: Neolithic in Sweden, written for a general audience is also a must for all those archaeologists interested in the Mesolithic of Northern Europe and would be students of prehistory


Exchange, Status and Mobility

Exchange, Status and Mobility

Author: George Nash

Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13:

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Nash investigates the relationship between artistic representation, ideology, and the social relations of production in Mesolithic hunter/fisher/gather societies of Denmark and southern Sweden. From a selective analysis of the literature, he produces a broad structuralist perspective from which to analyse portable art.


A Companion to the Anthropology of Death

A Companion to the Anthropology of Death

Author: Antonius C. G. M. Robben

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 111922229X

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A thought-provoking examination of death, dying, and the afterlife Prominent scholars present their most recent work about mortuary rituals, grief and mourning, genocide, cyclical processes of life and death, biomedical developments, and the materiality of human corpses in this unique and illuminating book. Interrogating our most common practices surrounding death, the authors ask such questions as: How does the state wrest away control over the dead from bereaved relatives? Why do many mourners refuse to cut their emotional ties to the dead and nurture lasting bonds? Is death a final condition or can human remains acquire agency? The book is a refreshing reassessment of these issues and practices, a source of theoretical inspiration in the study of death. With contributions written by an international team of experts in their fields, A Companion to the Anthropology of Death is presented in six parts and covers such subjects as: Governing the Dead in Guatemala; After Death Communications (ADCs) in North America; Cryonic Suspension in the Secular Age; Blood and Organ Donation in China; The Fragility of Biomedicine; and more. A Companion to the Anthropology of Death is a comprehensive and accessible volume and an ideal resource for senior undergraduate and graduate students in courses such as Anthropology of Death, Medical Anthropology, Anthropology of Violence, Anthropology of the Body, and Political Anthropology. Written by leading international scholars in their fields A comprehensive survey of the most recent empirical research in the anthropology of death A fundamental critique of the early 20th century founding fathers of the anthropology of death Cross-cultural texts from tribal and industrial societies The collection is of interest to anyone concerned with the consequences of the state and massive violence on life and death


This Must be the Place

This Must be the Place

Author: Tom Carlsson

Publisher: Riksantikvarieambetet

Published: 2015-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789172096899

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Farming and cattle herding were introduced in southern Scandinavia in approximately 4000-3900 cal BC. In a long-term perspective, the introduction of farming and cattle herding is one of the most important changes for humanity. There are still questions to be answered. How did the innovations spread? What were the causes for change and who were the actors involved in the process? In this publication we are able to look inside the black box of transition. The empirical matrial consists of newly excavated Mesolothic and Neolithic sites in the county of Ostergotland in Eastern Middle Sweden. Settlements, artefacts and radiocarbon analysis tell the tale of both continuity and change. The study proves that the process of change from foraging to farming in this area can be regarded as alterations in the Mesolithic local communities and that the introduction of farming and animal husbandry was an apparent rather undramatic event. Traditional living continued but life never became the same again.


An Ethnography of the Neolithic

An Ethnography of the Neolithic

Author: Christopher Tilley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-10-30

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9780521568210

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Archaeological research in Sweden and Denmark has uncovered a startling array of evidence over the last 150 years, but until now there has been no comprehensive synthesis and interpretation of the material. An Ethnography of the Neolithic bridges this gap, giving an accessible and up-to-date analysis of a wide range of evidence, from landscapes to monumental tombs to portable artifacts. Christopher Tilley also uses this material as a basis for a provocative and novel reconstruction of late Mesolithic and earlier Neolithic societies in southern Scandinavia, over a period of 3,000 years. His skilful integration of archaeological evidence with new anthropological approaches makes this book an original contribution to an important topic, whose significance stretches outside Scandinavia, and beyond the Neolithic.


New Frontiers in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2019

New Frontiers in Archaeology: Proceedings of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference 2019

Author: Kyra Kaercher

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2020-11-19

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1789697956

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The theme for the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference (CASA) 2019 was New Frontiers in Archaeology and this volume presents papers from a wide range of topics such as new geographical areas of research, using museum collections and legacy data, new ways to teach archaeology and new scientific or theoretic paradigms.


The Tågerup Excavations

The Tågerup Excavations

Author: Per Karsten

Publisher: Riksantikvarieambetet Och Statens

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9789172093027

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The final synthesis of the results from Tågerup in Sweden, one of the largest excavations of a Mesolithic site ever undertaken in northern Europe. It provides a new view of the Middle and Late Mesolithic, with interpretations of mentalities of the period never attempted before in Scandinavia, from a standpoint independent of the canon of contemporary Stone Age research. A major contribution to Mesolithic archaeology, this is a companion volume to "Tågerup specialstudier".


In the Wake of a Woman

In the Wake of a Woman

Author: Per Karsten

Publisher: Riksantikvarieambetet

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Flint material and settlement remains from the Late Palaeolithic Ahrensburg culture, as well as the Early and Middle Mesolithic from a newly excavated site is presented and interpreted in detail. The well preserved remains give new insights into everyday life and rituals. The Årup site is rapidly becoming a classic site of Scandinavian archaeology.