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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anne Lehoërff , Marc TalonPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books ISBN: 9781785707162ISBN 10: 1785707167 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Anne Lehoërff Re-considering distance, borders and identity in Europe from the end of the 3rd to the beginning of the 1st millennium BC Part 1: Movement and identities in the Transmanch zone Guy De Mulder and Jean Bourgeois On migrations: Sigfried Jan De Laet (1914-1999): his role in Belgian Bronze Age archaeology after the Second World War and the diffusion of cultural characteristics Walter Leclercq and Eugène Warmenbol Marcel Édouard Mariën (1918-1991) and the Metal Ages in Belgium. Undoing the Atlantic Wall Stuart Needham Transmanche in the Penard/Rosnoën stage. Wearing the same sleeve or keeping at arm’s length? Steven Matthews At world's end: the Channel Bronze Age and the emergence and limits of the Atlantic complex Cyril Marcigny, Jean Bourgeois and Marc Talon Rythmes et contours de la géographie culturelle sur le littoral de la Manche entre le IIIe et le début du Ier millénaire Pierre-Yves Milcent The Atlantic Early Iron Age in Gaul Peter Clark Following the Whale's Road: Perceptions of the Sea in Prehistory Part 2: Landscape and identity Nathalie Buchez, Yves Lorin, Emmanuelle Leroy-Langelin, Armelle Masse, Angélique Sergent and Sébastien Toron Circular funerary monuments at the beginning of the Bronze Age in the North of France: architecture and duration of use Ghislaine Billand, Isabelle Le-Goff and Marc Talon Evolution of rites and funerary systems during the Early and Middle Bronze Age in the northwest of France Régis Issenmann, Capucine Tranchant, Alexis Corrochano and Émilie Dubreucq La nécropole de Soliers ""PA.EOLE"" (Calvados), nouvelles données en faveur d'un complexe medio-atlantique Emmanuel Leroy-Langelin, Yves Lorin, Armelle Masse, Angélique Sergent and Marc Talon Open Bronze Age settlement forms in the north of France: state of knowledge and research strategies Nathalie Buchez, Marianne Deckers, Caroline Gutierrez, Alain Henton and Marc Talon Les découvertes récentes de mobilier céramique Bronze ancien-début Bronze final dans le nord-ouest de la France Sébastien Manem Bronze Age ceramic traditions and the impact of the natural barrier: complex links between decoration, technique and social groups around the Channel Alain Henton and Nathalie Buchez Evolution des faciès céramiques au Bronze final et à l’aube du premier Âge du Fer, entre Somme, Escaut et rivages de la Manche (France, région Nord-Picardie). Part 3 : travel and exchange Patrice Brun The Channel: border and link during the Bronze Age Christoph Huth Water between two worlds – reflections on the explanatory value of archaeological finds in a Bronze Age river landscape Mireille David-Elbiali Le passage des Alpes : voyages et échanges entre l’Italie et la Suisse (2200-700 av. J.-C.) Stefan Wirth Voyage mythique et transport réel au Bronze final européen"Reviews...I highly recommend this volume to historians with an interest in the Late Bronze Age and proto-European cultures, especially those who have a keen interest in proto-Celtic material culture. The quality of research is outstanding as the volume offers the latest findings in frontier studies and provides plenty of methodological tips to approach these studies. * Open History * Author InformationAnne Lehoërff is Professor of European Prehistory at the University of Lille and Vice-President of the French National Council for Archaeological Research (CNRA). A specialist in ancient metallurgy, her research interests include the European Bronze Age and the methodology and history of archaeology. Author of many learned papers and books, her most recent publication is ‘Préhistoires d’Europe. De Néandertal à Vercingétorix, 40,000–52 avant notre ère’. Marc Talon is Regional Curator of the archaeology of the newly formed region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in east-central France. Prior to this he was, for many years, a senior member of the French National Archaeological Service (INRAP) in which role he directed many excavations throughout north-western France. A specialist in the Bronze Age of Western Europe, his chief research interest is the archaeology of the Transmanche zone throughout prehistory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |