The Neolithisation of Denmark

by Anders Fisher, National Forest and Nature Agency, DenmarkKristian Kristiansen, University of Gothenburg (Volume Editors)

This book documents the rise of prehistory from its first faltering steps to a sophisticated discipline, bringing together key papers in the debate since 1851.

The study of Prehistory was born in Denmark, and over the last century and a half an outstanding succession of archaeologists has developed revolutionary approaches to the past, pioneering artefactural, economic, environmental and ecological interpretations. Central to this development was a debate centred around the relationship between the Ertebølle hunters and gatherers who left its distinctive megalithic tombs. Were the differences cultural, economic, seasonal or chronological? This is a debate that has continued unabated.

ISBN-13 (Hardback) 9781850756972
Price (Hardback) £36.00 / $65.00
Publication 01/01/2002
Pages 350
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  • isbn
    9781850756972 (Hardback)
  • original publisher
    J.R. Collis Publications
  • original publisher place
    Sheffield, (U.K.)
  • publisher
    Distributed by Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • series title
    Sheffield Archaeological Monographs