Die Sapropelitfunde Aus Dem Oppidum Von Manching

Author:   Christina Elisabeth Later
Publisher:   Dr Ludwig Reichert
Volume:   19
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9783954900732


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 January 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Die Sapropelitfunde Aus Dem Oppidum Von Manching


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Objects made of sapropelite and related rocks of fossile origin, mainly bracelets, are a common part of the material culture in Iron Age Europe. Nevertheless, they often play a minor role in archaeological studies. However, especially by scientific analysis, partly able to determine the provenience of the raw material, it is possible to contribute to questions of cultural and economic relations. The excavations in the oppidum of Manching in Southern Bavaria yielded one of the largest collections of objects made of sapropelite and similar materials dating to the La Tene period. In addition, more samples were submitted to palynological and petrographic analysis than from any other site of the Late Iron Age, providing a solid basis for further research. The study outlines different questions connected to the raw material as well as typological issues and discusses the significance of sapropelite finds for dating the beginnings of the Manching settlement. Furthermore, it focuses on their relevance for the reconstruction of trade and communication networks, which involved Manching and the surrounding La Tene culture of Southern Bavaria. For this purpose, the richly illustrated study does not centre on Manching alone, but presents an up-to-date overview of research history and current perspectives as well as of many more issues concerning objects made of sapropelite and related raw materials; burial and settlement finds from the whole area of the La Tene culture in Continental Europe, from the Atlantic coast to the Carpathian Basin, are included. They are analysed regarding issues of chronology, jewellery, economy and the symbolic meaning of artefacts made of dark stones. Due to this comprehensive approach, it is possible to identify regional trends and specificities in the use of these artefacts, which represent important building blocks for reconstructing contact areas during the Late Iron Age, not only for Manching. This find category allows insights into regionally and chronologically differing distribution patterns and the transfer of goods covering partly long distances, but also into the immaterial exchange of knowledge and ideas throughout the European La Tene culture. At the same time, the objects made of sapropelite and related materials reflect the importance of the Manching region as an economic centre already as early as the 3rd century BC. Thus, this insignificant group of artefacts illuminates the complex network, into which the settlement of Manching was imbedded from its beginning and which provided the framework for Manching's further development towards an oppidum in the late La Tene period.

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Author:   Christina Elisabeth Later
Publisher:   Dr Ludwig Reichert
Imprint:   Dr Ludwig Reichert
Volume:   19
Weight:   1.560kg
ISBN:  

9783954900732


ISBN 10:   3954900734
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 January 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   German

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Contributor Biography - English Christiana Elisabeth Later M.A., born 1975, studied Prehistory and Early Medieval Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology, Anthropology and Human Genetics at the universities of Munich and Heidelberg. After working as scientific assistant and lecturer at the Institute of Prehistory, Early Medieval History and Archaeology of the Roman Provinces at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich for several years she's currently working as free-lance archaeologist. She has specialised in research on the Late Iron Age in Central Europe. Contributor Biography - German Christiana Elisabeth Later M.A., Jahrgang 1975, studierte Vor- und Fruhgeschichte, Vorderasiatischen Archaologie, Ethnologie sowie Anthropologie und Humangenetik an den Universitaten Munchen und Heidelberg. Nach einer mehrjahrigen Tatigkeit als wissenschftliche Mitarbeiterin und Dozentin am Institut fur Vor- und Fruhgeschichtliche Archaologie und Provinzialromische Archaologie der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen arbeitet sie derzeit als freiberufliche Archaologin. Sie widmet sich seit Jahren der Erforschung der jungeren Eisenzeit in Mitteleuropa.

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