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Ceci n'est pas une hache [[electronic resource] ] : Neolithic depositions in the Northern Netherlands / / Karsten Wentink ; supervisors, Harry Fokkens, Annelou van Gijn, Raymond Corbey
Ceci n'est pas une hache [[electronic resource] ] : Neolithic depositions in the Northern Netherlands / / Karsten Wentink ; supervisors, Harry Fokkens, Annelou van Gijn, Raymond Corbey
Autore Wentink Karsten
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Leiden], : Sidestone Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (137 p.)
Disciplina 301.09
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-299-28175-3
90-8890-111-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. I. Research questions, data and patterns -- pt. II. Interpreting patterns : the meaning and significance of Neolithic depositions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465392503321
Wentink Karsten  
[Leiden], : Sidestone Press, 2006
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Stereotype : The Role of Grave Sets in Corded Ware and Bell Beaker Funerary Practices
Stereotype : The Role of Grave Sets in Corded Ware and Bell Beaker Funerary Practices
Autore Wentink Karsten
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden : , : Sidestone Press, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 pages)
Disciplina 936.01
ISBN 90-8890-940-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Introduction -- The problem of typical Late Neolithic grave sets and the lack thereof -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Beakers and burials -- 1.3 The rise of chiefdoms -- 1.4 Problems of interpreting standardized sets as expressions of individual status -- 1.5 Late Neolithic graves from the Netherlands -- 1.6 Research questions -- 1.7 Methodology and dataset -- 1.7.1 Data collection -- 1.7.2 Functional analysis -- 1.8 Outline of the thesis -- Presentation and perception -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The presentation of self -- 2.3 Us and them -- 2.4 The cultural biography of grave goods -- 2.5 Concluding remarks -- The Age of Beakers -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Late Neolithic A: The rise of Corded Ware -- 3.2.1 Secondary products revolution -- 3.2.2 The Dutch Corded Ware Culture in context -- 3.2.3 All Over Ornamented beakers: The rise of Bell Beaker or the demise of Corded Ware? -- 3.4 Late Neolithic B: Bell beakers on the horizon -- 3.4.1 Bell beakers in context -- 3.6 Typochronology -- 3.7 Concluding remarks -- The Life of Beakers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Late Neolithic A beakers in graves -- 4.1.2 Late Neolithic B beakers in graves -- 4.2 The production of beakers -- 4.2.1 Late Neolithic A Beakers -- 4.2.2 Experiments with wraps and cord-impressions -- 4.2.3 Late Neolithic B Beakers -- 4.2.4 Conclusions -- 4.3 Decoration of beakers -- 4.3.1 Late Neolithic motifs -- 4.3.2 International style beakers: CW-, AOO- and maritime bell beakers -- 4.3.3 Local style beakers: Dutch North-East-group versus Veluvian bell beakers -- 4.3.4 Conclusions -- 4.4 Decoration found on other forms of material culture -- 4.5 The 'ugly ducklings' -- 4.6 The use life of beakers -- 4.6.1 Late Neolithic A use life -- 4.6.2 Late Neolithic B use life -- 4.6.3 Conclusions -- 4.7 Placement in the grave -- 4.7.1 Late Neolithic A Placement in the grave.
4.7.2 Late Neolithic B Placement in the grave -- 4.7.3 Conclusions -- 4.8 Beer and beakers -- 4.9 Concluding remarks -- The life of Late Neolithic A grave goods -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Flint blades and daggers: Introduction -- 5.3 Northern flint blades -- 5.3.1 Production and origins from afar -- 5.3.2 A life of circulation -- 5.3.3 Placement in the grave -- 5.4 French daggers -- 5.4.1 Origins from afar -- 5.4.2 Production -- 5.4.3 Use life, and the origin of wear traces -- 5.4.4 Placement in the grave -- 5.4.5 Blades from afar -- 5.5 Axes -- 5.5.1 Local production and objects from afar -- 5.5.2 A useful life -- 5.5.3 Two axes, one toolkit? -- 5.5.4 Placement in graves -- 5.5.5 The role of axes in the Late Neolithic -- 5.6 Battle axes -- 5.6.1 Production -- 5.6.2 History of speculation, lives of use -- 5.6.3 Experiments -- 5.6.4 Battle axes for clearing the land -- 5.6.5 Placement in graves -- 5.7 Flakes, beads, arrowheads and other grave finds -- 5.7.1 Flint flakes -- 5.7.2 Arrowheads -- 5.7.3 Amber beads -- 5.7.4 Other grave finds -- 5.8 Concluding remarks -- The Life of Late Neolithic B grave goods -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Flakes and blades -- 6.2.1 Production -- 6.2.2 Use life -- 6.2.3 Placement and arrangement in graves -- 6.3 Archery equipment -- 6.3.1 Flint arrowheads -- 6.3.2 Wristguards: bracers or bracelets? -- 6.3.3 Arrow shaft smoothers -- 6.3.4 Archery, do it in style! -- 6.4 Amber ornaments: beads, buttons and pendants -- 6.4.1 The origins of amber -- 6.4.2 Production -- 6.4.3 Wear and tear -- 6.4.4 Type of wear and location in the grave -- 6.4.5 Ornaments to be seen -- 6.5 Metalwork and metalworking -- 6.5.1 The origins of copper -- 6.5.2 Copper daggers -- 6.5.3 Copper ornaments and awls -- 6.5.4 Bell Beaker gold -- 6.5.5 Cushion stones -- 6.6 Axes, daggers, strike-a-lights and other grave finds -- 6.6.1 Battle axes.
6.6.2 Flint and stone axes -- 6.6.3 Flint daggers -- 6.6.4 Strike-a-lights -- 6.6.5 Other grave goods -- 6.7 Concluding remarks -- Late Neolithic graves -- Nothing new under the sun -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Pits, beehives, coffins and burial chambers -- 7.3 The orientation of bodies -- 7.4 The sky is the limit -- 7.5 Those outside the range -- 7.6 Concluding remarks -- Grave sets and object categories -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Categorizing apples and oranges -- 8.3 East versus west -- left versus right -- 8.4 Status and prestige: standing out or blending in? -- 8.5 Negotiating the grave set -- 8.6 Conclusion -- The presentation of self in the Late Neolithic -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Presenting the self in the Late Neolithic A -- 9.3 Presenting the self in the Late Neolithic B -- 9.4 Being Bell Beaker -- 9.4.1 Increased social interaction -- 9.4.2 The differences that remain -- 9.5 Conclusion -- The traveller -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The world of wandering -- 10.3 Have a drink -- 10.4 Guests and hosts -- 10.5 Souvenirs and passports -- 10.6 Conclusions -- Time travel -- References -- Appendices -- Dutch summary -- Acknowledgements -- Lege pagina.
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Wentink Karsten  
Leiden : , : Sidestone Press, , 2020
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