Enclosing the Past

Inside and Outside in Prehistory

by Anthony Harding, University of ExeterSusanne Sievers, German Archaeological InstituteNatalie Venclová, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic (Volume Editors)

This volume explores how and why people built enclosures in European prehistory, from their first appearance in the Neolithic to the creation of elaborate fortifications in the Iron Age. The articles here originated as a session at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, in 2001, and are written by well-known prehistorians from around Europe. They bring new evidence from new discoveries, and new ideas about old discoveries, to a wider discussion of issues that affect archaeologists of all periods.

ISBN-13 (Hardback) 9780906090534
Price (Hardback) £45.00 / $65.00
ISBN (eBook) 9780906090527
Price (eBook) Individual £45.00 / $65.00
Institutional £45.00 / $65.00
Publication 01/01/2007
Pages 177
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Illustration 12 colour plates

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  • isbn
    9780906090558 (Hardback)
    9780906090527 (eBook)
  • original publisher
    J.R. Collis Publications
  • original publisher place
    Sheffield, (U.K.)
  • publisher
    Distributed by: Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • rights holder
    J.R. Collis Publications c/o Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    Sheffield Archaeological Monographs