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Continental connections : exploring cross-Channel relationships from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age / / edited by Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Duncan Garrow and Fraser Sturt ; contributors, Hugo Anderson-Whymark [and nine others]
Continental connections : exploring cross-Channel relationships from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age / / edited by Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Duncan Garrow and Fraser Sturt ; contributors, Hugo Anderson-Whymark [and nine others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (177 p.)
Disciplina 936
Soggetto topico Prehistoric peoples - Great Britain
Prehistoric peoples - Ireland
Prehistoric peoples - Europe, Western
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-78297-810-0
1-78297-812-7
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Continental connections: introduction -- From sea to land and back again: understanding the shifting character of Europe's landscapes and seascapes over the last million years -- Attitudes and latitudes to seafaring in prehistoric Atlantic Europe -- Britain and Ireland inside Mesolithic Europe -- Seaways and shared ways: imagining and imaging the movement of people, objects and ideas over the course of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, c. 5,000 -- 3,500 BC -- Parallel lives? Neolithic funerary monuments and the Channel divide -- What was and what would never be: changing patterns of interaction and archaeological visibility across North-West Europe from 2,500 to 1,500 cal BC -- Rethinking Iron Age connections across the Channel and North Sea -- Connections and separation? Narratives of Iron Age art in Britain and its relationship with the Continent -- Continental connections: concluding discussion.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460723803321
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Continental connections : exploring cross-Channel relationships from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age / / edited by Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Duncan Garrow and Fraser Sturt ; contributors, Hugo Anderson-Whymark [and nine others]
Continental connections : exploring cross-Channel relationships from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age / / edited by Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Duncan Garrow and Fraser Sturt ; contributors, Hugo Anderson-Whymark [and nine others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (177 p.)
Disciplina 936
Soggetto topico Prehistoric peoples - Great Britain
Prehistoric peoples - Ireland
Prehistoric peoples - Europe, Western
ISBN 1-78297-810-0
1-78297-812-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Continental connections: introduction -- From sea to land and back again: understanding the shifting character of Europe's landscapes and seascapes over the last million years -- Attitudes and latitudes to seafaring in prehistoric Atlantic Europe -- Britain and Ireland inside Mesolithic Europe -- Seaways and shared ways: imagining and imaging the movement of people, objects and ideas over the course of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, c. 5,000 -- 3,500 BC -- Parallel lives? Neolithic funerary monuments and the Channel divide -- What was and what would never be: changing patterns of interaction and archaeological visibility across North-West Europe from 2,500 to 1,500 cal BC -- Rethinking Iron Age connections across the Channel and North Sea -- Connections and separation? Narratives of Iron Age art in Britain and its relationship with the Continent -- Continental connections: concluding discussion.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797218203321
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Continental connections : exploring cross-Channel relationships from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age / / edited by Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Duncan Garrow and Fraser Sturt ; contributors, Hugo Anderson-Whymark [and nine others]
Continental connections : exploring cross-Channel relationships from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age / / edited by Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Duncan Garrow and Fraser Sturt ; contributors, Hugo Anderson-Whymark [and nine others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : , : Oxbow Books, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (177 p.)
Disciplina 936
Soggetto topico Prehistoric peoples - Great Britain
Prehistoric peoples - Ireland
Prehistoric peoples - Europe, Western
ISBN 1-78297-810-0
1-78297-812-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Continental connections: introduction -- From sea to land and back again: understanding the shifting character of Europe's landscapes and seascapes over the last million years -- Attitudes and latitudes to seafaring in prehistoric Atlantic Europe -- Britain and Ireland inside Mesolithic Europe -- Seaways and shared ways: imagining and imaging the movement of people, objects and ideas over the course of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition, c. 5,000 -- 3,500 BC -- Parallel lives? Neolithic funerary monuments and the Channel divide -- What was and what would never be: changing patterns of interaction and archaeological visibility across North-West Europe from 2,500 to 1,500 cal BC -- Rethinking Iron Age connections across the Channel and North Sea -- Connections and separation? Narratives of Iron Age art in Britain and its relationship with the Continent -- Continental connections: concluding discussion.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810777403321
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Local identities : landscape and community in the late prehistoric Meuse-Demer-Scheldt region / / Fokke Gerritsen [[electronic resource]]
Local identities : landscape and community in the late prehistoric Meuse-Demer-Scheldt region / / Fokke Gerritsen [[electronic resource]]
Autore Gerritsen Fokke Albert
Edizione [Rev. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam University Press, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 306 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 936
Collana Amsterdam archaeological studies
Soggetto topico Prehistoric peoples - Europe, Western
Human settlements - Europe, Western
Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric - Europe, Western
Soggetto non controllato archeologie
archeology
ISBN 1-280-95883-9
9786610958832
90-485-0514-3
0-585-49816-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Archaeology in a sandy 'essen' landscape -- 3. The house and its inhabitants -- 4. Local communities and the organisation of the landscape -- 5. Micro-regional and regional patterns of habitation, demography and land use -- 6. Landscape, identity and community in the first millennium BC -- Abbreviations / References -- Appendix 1. Meuse - Demer - Scheldt Region. Distribution of Urnfields -- Appendix 2. Catalogue Of Urn Fields -- Index Of Geographical Names
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Gerritsen Fokke Albert  
Amsterdam University Press, 2003
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Local identities : landscape and community in the late prehistoric Meuse-Demer-Scheldt region / / Fokke Gerritsen
Local identities : landscape and community in the late prehistoric Meuse-Demer-Scheldt region / / Fokke Gerritsen
Autore Gerritsen Fokke Albert
Edizione [Rev. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 306 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 936
Collana Amsterdam archaeological studies
Soggetto topico Prehistoric peoples - Europe, Western
Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric - Europe, Western
Human settlements - Europe, Western
ISBN 1-280-95883-9
9786610958832
90-485-0514-3
0-585-49816-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Archaeology in a sandy 'essen' landscape -- 3. The house and its inhabitants -- 4. Local communities and the organisation of the landscape -- 5. Micro-regional and regional patterns of habitation, demography and land use -- 6. Landscape, identity and community in the first millennium BC -- Abbreviations / References -- Appendix 1. Meuse - Demer - Scheldt Region. Distribution of Urnfields -- Appendix 2. Catalogue Of Urn Fields -- Index Of Geographical Names
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143542303321
Gerritsen Fokke Albert  
Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, c2003
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Man and Bird in the Palaeolithic of Western Europe
Man and Bird in the Palaeolithic of Western Europe
Autore Eastham Anne
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Archaeopress, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (159 pages)
Disciplina 598.0936
Soggetto topico Birds - Europe, Western - History - To 1500
Man-woman relationships - Europe, Western - History - To 1500
Paleolithic period - Europe, Western
ISBN 1-78969-910-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Some aspects of bird life during the Palaeolithic of western Europe -- Table 1. Some examples of the records of Summer visitors to western Europe during the Upper Palaeolithic with reference to Tyreberg 1998 and Moreau 1972. -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 2. Some pelagic species recovered from Palaeolithic occupation sites in western Europe. -- Table 2. Continued. -- Table 3. Some of the freshwater waterfowl species recorded as wintering outside their recent range in western Europe on Palaeolithic sites. -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 4. Plant species known to be taken by the Wildfowl species represented in the Mousterian deposits at Pontnewydd cave. A. platyrhyncos, Mallard is omnivorous and omitted from this list (after Cramp Vol. I. 1977) (Spr. Taken in Spring -- S. Takin in Su -- Table 4. Continued. -- Table 5. Mollusca, Crustacea, invertebrates and fish known to be taken by Wildfowl species whose remains are recorded in the Mousterian deposits at Pontnewydd Cave (after Cramp Vol. I. 1977) (S. Taken in Summer -- W. Taken in Winter -- All Taken at all sea -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 6, A range of plant foodstuffs taken by Tetraornidae at different times of year (Spr. Taken in Spring -- S. Takin in Summer -- A. Taken in Autumn -- W, Taken in Winter -- All. Taken at all seasons -- Occ. Taken occasionally). -- Table 7. Some of the invertebrates taken seasonally by Tertraornidae (Spr. Taken in Spring -- S. Takin in Summer -- Occ. Taken occasionally -- Chicks. Fed to neonatal young). -- Table 8. The presence of Crossbills and Pine grosbeak on Palaeolithic sites in western, central and Mediterranean Europe (after Tyreberg 1998). -- Chapter 2 -- Birds of the Middle Palaeolithic in Britain and western Europe.
Table 1. Summary of the birds recorded at Eartham quarry 1 and 2 at Boxgrove Sussex, after Harrison and Stewart 1999, as compared with E and W Runton and Ostend, Norfolk, after Harrison. -- Table 2. The Avifauna at Pontnewydd cave, Clwyd. -- Table 3. Mousterian avifaunas noted from excavations at Pinhole cave Derbyshire, Soldier's Hole Somerset and La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey. After Bramwell, Harrison and Callow and Cornford. -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 4. Mousterian avifauna from excavations at Buhlen Upper cave. -- Table 5. A comparison between bird faunas from Mousterian levels La Baume de Gigny, Fontechevade, Combe Grenal and Pech de l'Aze. (After Berlioz 1959 and Mourer Chauviré 1975). -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 6. Mousterian avifaunas from Herault, the Pyrenees, and Cantabria (after Mourer Chauviré Clot, Elorza and Eastham). -- Table 6. Continued. -- Table 6. Continued. -- Table 7. Cova Negra de Bellus -- the distribution of bird bones by level, with the numbers of bones of each species recovered. Levels XIV - X represents the stages of the cold period of Weuchselian I and levels IX - I represent the stages of Weichselian I -- Table 7. Continued. -- Table 8. Mousterian avifauna from Gibraltar and Zafarraya after Cooper and Eastham 1967 -- Bate 1928 -- Cooper and Eastham 1988. -- Table 8. Continued. -- Table 9. Avian distribution in Italy: Grotta Del Principe (after Mourer Chauviré 1975) Torre in Pietra (after Cassoli 1978), Ripari de Fumane (after Cassoli and Tagliacozzo 1994), Frosinone lake beds (after Segre, Biddittu and Cassoli 1984), and Torre N -- Table 9. Continued. -- Table 9. Continued. -- Chapter 3 -- The Upper Palaeolithic in western Europe.
Table 1. A comparison of bird faunas on a sample of Aurignacian sites in Hungary, Croatia and Italy. Notes on stratigraphy and C14 dating BP: Instállósko - A1 = Aurignacian 1, 39,700 ± 900 - 44,300 ± 1900 A2=Aurignacian 2 30,900 t0 ± 31,540 ± 600 BP, Aur -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 2. Bird faunas from Le Flageolet I, after (Delpech 1975, 1983), L'Abri Pataud, after (Bouchud 1975) and La Ferrassie, after (Delpech 1975, 1983 -- Mourer Chauviré 1984). -- Table 2. Continued. -- Table 3. Bird faunas from sites in Languedoc, Catalonia and Guipuzcoa: Salpêtrière and Arbreda (after Vilette 1983), Castillo (after Cabrera 1984), Amalda (after Eastham 1990). -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 4. Aurignacian avifaunas from Mallaetes (after Eastham 1980) and Gorham's cave (after Eastham 1964). -- Table 5. A comparison of bird faunas from Gravettian and Solutrean sites in Languedoc, Valencia, Oviedo and Liguria (after Vilette 1983 -- Eastham 2017 -- Cardini 1946 and Cassoli 1980). -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 6. A comparison between Middle Magdalenian bird faunas from the Bois de Brousse and Grotte Gazel (after Vilette 1983) Aitzbitare IV (Eastham 1985), Abri Dufaure (after Eastham in Straus 1995) and Le Maz d'Azil (after Vilette 1983). -- Table 6. Continued. -- Table 7. A selection of late Magdalenian avian assemblages from sites in Western Europe: Petersfels after Mourer Chauviré et al. 1983 -- Dufaure after Eastham 1985 -- Bourrouilla after Eastham 2000 -- Isturitz after Bouchud 1952 -- Matutano after Eastham 1999 -- -- Table 7. Continued. -- Table 7. Continued. -- Chapter 4 -- The bird catcher, fowling techniques down the ages -- Figure 1. Whistle that imitates the calls of ducks, from Segovia 2005.
Figure 2. Multiple noose for trapping thrushes and small birds, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 4. Basic flat net to drop down from the vertical or drag along the ground, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 3. Thrushes caught in a noose, Mosaic in the Musée du Bardo, El Djem, Tunisia. Photo: R.G.A. Wilson Vancouver. -- Figure 5. Clap net, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 7. Tunnel nets for drawing wildfowl into a trap, either led by a dog or by being driven, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 6. Coot net for catching small wildfowl, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 8. An owl decoy trap, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 9. Misericord at Gloucester Cathedral depicting an owl being mobbed by small birds. Photo: Eastham. -- Figure 10. Mosaic in the Musée d'el Djem, Tunisia, showing an owl being attacked by thrushes. Photo: R.J.A. Wilson, Vancouver. -- Figure 12. Painting of harvesting barley in the tomb of Hesi, Saqqara and taking partridges in a net, a device that almost exactly matches that illustrated by Blome in 1686 AD. -- Figure 13. Tomb of Hesi and his wife fowling in the marshes, drawing after Kanawati and Abder-Raziq 1999. -- Figure 11. The tomb of Ymery first chamber painting of cranes, drawing after K.R. Weeks 1994. -- Figure 14. The tomb of Hesi, Saqqara, hunting with a clap net, drawing after Kanawati and Abder-Raziq 1999. -- Figure 15. Hunting in the marshes in the tomb of Nacht, Thebes. Photo: Eastham. -- Figure 1. Map showing sites referred to in the text. -- Chapter 5 -- Bird images in the parietal art of Palaeolithic France and Spain -- Figure 2. Chauvet cave, Horned owl drawn in the clay in the Salle Hilaire. Photo: courtesy J. Clottes. -- Figure 3. The 'Papillon' at Chauvet cave. Photo: courtesy J. Clottes. -- Figure 4. Great auk figures at Cosquer cave. Photo: courtesy J. Clottes. -- Figure 5. Snowy owl engraving at les Trois Frères. Photo: courtesy R. Bégouen.
Figure 6. Engraving of the 'faisan'. Photo: courtesy of R. Bégouen. -- Figure 7. Les Trois Frères, detail of head and of neck 'Phaisan'. Photo: courtesy R. Bégouen. -- Figure 8. Les Trois Frères, 'Phaisan' Detail of tail feathers. Photo: courtesy R. Bégouen. -- Figure 9a. Aquatic bird at Gargas, after Barrière 1976. -- Figure 9b. Passerine engraving at Gargas, after Barrière 1976. -- Figure 10. La Bastide, engraving of a goose, Omnes 1982. -- Figure 11. Bird picking insects from the rump of a bovid. Drawing after Appellaniz. Photo: courtesy J. Altuna. -- Figure 12. Drawings by H. Breuil 1908, I. Barandiaran 1980, and Eastham 1968 of the auks at El Pendo. -- Figure 13. Lascaux, bird headed man and staff. Photo: CNP N. Aujoulat. -- Figure 14. Cougnac, outlines suggesting the profiles of flying birds, with the wounded man. Photo: courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 15. Roucadour, engraving of duck headed horse. Drawing: courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 16. Roucadour, bird headed quadruped. Drawing: courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 17. Duck engraving at the cave of Escabasses. Tracing courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 18. Roc de Sers, Low relief carving of a grouse. -- Figure 19. Church Hole cave, Derbyshire, engraved bird. Photo: Alun Bull at English Heritage and Creswell Heritage Trust. -- Chapter 6 -- Bird images in Palaeolithic portable art -- Figure 1. Map showing the approximate location of sites discussed in the text. -- Figure 2. Ivory figures of an aquatic bird in flight from Hohlefels in Swabia. Photo: N. Conard, University of Tubingen Museum. -- Figure 3. La Vache, Initiation scene MAN 83. 349 Clottes and Delporte 2003. -- Figure 4. La Vache, Seals/salmon and fishes MAN 88 12. -- Figure 5. Engraved ulna from El Valle, Museo Provincial de Prehistoria Santander.
Figure 6. El Torre frieze, drawing: Barandiaran 1971. Photo: J. Altuna.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795548503321
Eastham Anne  
Oxford : , : Archaeopress, , 2021
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Man and Bird in the Palaeolithic of Western Europe
Man and Bird in the Palaeolithic of Western Europe
Autore Eastham Anne
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Archaeopress, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (159 pages)
Disciplina 598.0936
Soggetto topico Birds - Europe, Western - History - To 1500
Man-woman relationships - Europe, Western - History - To 1500
Paleolithic period - Europe, Western
ISBN 1-78969-910-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Some aspects of bird life during the Palaeolithic of western Europe -- Table 1. Some examples of the records of Summer visitors to western Europe during the Upper Palaeolithic with reference to Tyreberg 1998 and Moreau 1972. -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 2. Some pelagic species recovered from Palaeolithic occupation sites in western Europe. -- Table 2. Continued. -- Table 3. Some of the freshwater waterfowl species recorded as wintering outside their recent range in western Europe on Palaeolithic sites. -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 4. Plant species known to be taken by the Wildfowl species represented in the Mousterian deposits at Pontnewydd cave. A. platyrhyncos, Mallard is omnivorous and omitted from this list (after Cramp Vol. I. 1977) (Spr. Taken in Spring -- S. Takin in Su -- Table 4. Continued. -- Table 5. Mollusca, Crustacea, invertebrates and fish known to be taken by Wildfowl species whose remains are recorded in the Mousterian deposits at Pontnewydd Cave (after Cramp Vol. I. 1977) (S. Taken in Summer -- W. Taken in Winter -- All Taken at all sea -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 6, A range of plant foodstuffs taken by Tetraornidae at different times of year (Spr. Taken in Spring -- S. Takin in Summer -- A. Taken in Autumn -- W, Taken in Winter -- All. Taken at all seasons -- Occ. Taken occasionally). -- Table 7. Some of the invertebrates taken seasonally by Tertraornidae (Spr. Taken in Spring -- S. Takin in Summer -- Occ. Taken occasionally -- Chicks. Fed to neonatal young). -- Table 8. The presence of Crossbills and Pine grosbeak on Palaeolithic sites in western, central and Mediterranean Europe (after Tyreberg 1998). -- Chapter 2 -- Birds of the Middle Palaeolithic in Britain and western Europe.
Table 1. Summary of the birds recorded at Eartham quarry 1 and 2 at Boxgrove Sussex, after Harrison and Stewart 1999, as compared with E and W Runton and Ostend, Norfolk, after Harrison. -- Table 2. The Avifauna at Pontnewydd cave, Clwyd. -- Table 3. Mousterian avifaunas noted from excavations at Pinhole cave Derbyshire, Soldier's Hole Somerset and La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey. After Bramwell, Harrison and Callow and Cornford. -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 4. Mousterian avifauna from excavations at Buhlen Upper cave. -- Table 5. A comparison between bird faunas from Mousterian levels La Baume de Gigny, Fontechevade, Combe Grenal and Pech de l'Aze. (After Berlioz 1959 and Mourer Chauviré 1975). -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 6. Mousterian avifaunas from Herault, the Pyrenees, and Cantabria (after Mourer Chauviré Clot, Elorza and Eastham). -- Table 6. Continued. -- Table 6. Continued. -- Table 7. Cova Negra de Bellus -- the distribution of bird bones by level, with the numbers of bones of each species recovered. Levels XIV - X represents the stages of the cold period of Weuchselian I and levels IX - I represent the stages of Weichselian I -- Table 7. Continued. -- Table 8. Mousterian avifauna from Gibraltar and Zafarraya after Cooper and Eastham 1967 -- Bate 1928 -- Cooper and Eastham 1988. -- Table 8. Continued. -- Table 9. Avian distribution in Italy: Grotta Del Principe (after Mourer Chauviré 1975) Torre in Pietra (after Cassoli 1978), Ripari de Fumane (after Cassoli and Tagliacozzo 1994), Frosinone lake beds (after Segre, Biddittu and Cassoli 1984), and Torre N -- Table 9. Continued. -- Table 9. Continued. -- Chapter 3 -- The Upper Palaeolithic in western Europe.
Table 1. A comparison of bird faunas on a sample of Aurignacian sites in Hungary, Croatia and Italy. Notes on stratigraphy and C14 dating BP: Instállósko - A1 = Aurignacian 1, 39,700 ± 900 - 44,300 ± 1900 A2=Aurignacian 2 30,900 t0 ± 31,540 ± 600 BP, Aur -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 1. Continued. -- Table 2. Bird faunas from Le Flageolet I, after (Delpech 1975, 1983), L'Abri Pataud, after (Bouchud 1975) and La Ferrassie, after (Delpech 1975, 1983 -- Mourer Chauviré 1984). -- Table 2. Continued. -- Table 3. Bird faunas from sites in Languedoc, Catalonia and Guipuzcoa: Salpêtrière and Arbreda (after Vilette 1983), Castillo (after Cabrera 1984), Amalda (after Eastham 1990). -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 3. Continued. -- Table 4. Aurignacian avifaunas from Mallaetes (after Eastham 1980) and Gorham's cave (after Eastham 1964). -- Table 5. A comparison of bird faunas from Gravettian and Solutrean sites in Languedoc, Valencia, Oviedo and Liguria (after Vilette 1983 -- Eastham 2017 -- Cardini 1946 and Cassoli 1980). -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 5. Continued. -- Table 6. A comparison between Middle Magdalenian bird faunas from the Bois de Brousse and Grotte Gazel (after Vilette 1983) Aitzbitare IV (Eastham 1985), Abri Dufaure (after Eastham in Straus 1995) and Le Maz d'Azil (after Vilette 1983). -- Table 6. Continued. -- Table 7. A selection of late Magdalenian avian assemblages from sites in Western Europe: Petersfels after Mourer Chauviré et al. 1983 -- Dufaure after Eastham 1985 -- Bourrouilla after Eastham 2000 -- Isturitz after Bouchud 1952 -- Matutano after Eastham 1999 -- -- Table 7. Continued. -- Table 7. Continued. -- Chapter 4 -- The bird catcher, fowling techniques down the ages -- Figure 1. Whistle that imitates the calls of ducks, from Segovia 2005.
Figure 2. Multiple noose for trapping thrushes and small birds, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 4. Basic flat net to drop down from the vertical or drag along the ground, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 3. Thrushes caught in a noose, Mosaic in the Musée du Bardo, El Djem, Tunisia. Photo: R.G.A. Wilson Vancouver. -- Figure 5. Clap net, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 7. Tunnel nets for drawing wildfowl into a trap, either led by a dog or by being driven, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 6. Coot net for catching small wildfowl, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 8. An owl decoy trap, from Blome 1686. -- Figure 9. Misericord at Gloucester Cathedral depicting an owl being mobbed by small birds. Photo: Eastham. -- Figure 10. Mosaic in the Musée d'el Djem, Tunisia, showing an owl being attacked by thrushes. Photo: R.J.A. Wilson, Vancouver. -- Figure 12. Painting of harvesting barley in the tomb of Hesi, Saqqara and taking partridges in a net, a device that almost exactly matches that illustrated by Blome in 1686 AD. -- Figure 13. Tomb of Hesi and his wife fowling in the marshes, drawing after Kanawati and Abder-Raziq 1999. -- Figure 11. The tomb of Ymery first chamber painting of cranes, drawing after K.R. Weeks 1994. -- Figure 14. The tomb of Hesi, Saqqara, hunting with a clap net, drawing after Kanawati and Abder-Raziq 1999. -- Figure 15. Hunting in the marshes in the tomb of Nacht, Thebes. Photo: Eastham. -- Figure 1. Map showing sites referred to in the text. -- Chapter 5 -- Bird images in the parietal art of Palaeolithic France and Spain -- Figure 2. Chauvet cave, Horned owl drawn in the clay in the Salle Hilaire. Photo: courtesy J. Clottes. -- Figure 3. The 'Papillon' at Chauvet cave. Photo: courtesy J. Clottes. -- Figure 4. Great auk figures at Cosquer cave. Photo: courtesy J. Clottes. -- Figure 5. Snowy owl engraving at les Trois Frères. Photo: courtesy R. Bégouen.
Figure 6. Engraving of the 'faisan'. Photo: courtesy of R. Bégouen. -- Figure 7. Les Trois Frères, detail of head and of neck 'Phaisan'. Photo: courtesy R. Bégouen. -- Figure 8. Les Trois Frères, 'Phaisan' Detail of tail feathers. Photo: courtesy R. Bégouen. -- Figure 9a. Aquatic bird at Gargas, after Barrière 1976. -- Figure 9b. Passerine engraving at Gargas, after Barrière 1976. -- Figure 10. La Bastide, engraving of a goose, Omnes 1982. -- Figure 11. Bird picking insects from the rump of a bovid. Drawing after Appellaniz. Photo: courtesy J. Altuna. -- Figure 12. Drawings by H. Breuil 1908, I. Barandiaran 1980, and Eastham 1968 of the auks at El Pendo. -- Figure 13. Lascaux, bird headed man and staff. Photo: CNP N. Aujoulat. -- Figure 14. Cougnac, outlines suggesting the profiles of flying birds, with the wounded man. Photo: courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 15. Roucadour, engraving of duck headed horse. Drawing: courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 16. Roucadour, bird headed quadruped. Drawing: courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 17. Duck engraving at the cave of Escabasses. Tracing courtesy M. Lorblanchet. -- Figure 18. Roc de Sers, Low relief carving of a grouse. -- Figure 19. Church Hole cave, Derbyshire, engraved bird. Photo: Alun Bull at English Heritage and Creswell Heritage Trust. -- Chapter 6 -- Bird images in Palaeolithic portable art -- Figure 1. Map showing the approximate location of sites discussed in the text. -- Figure 2. Ivory figures of an aquatic bird in flight from Hohlefels in Swabia. Photo: N. Conard, University of Tubingen Museum. -- Figure 3. La Vache, Initiation scene MAN 83. 349 Clottes and Delporte 2003. -- Figure 4. La Vache, Seals/salmon and fishes MAN 88 12. -- Figure 5. Engraved ulna from El Valle, Museo Provincial de Prehistoria Santander.
Figure 6. El Torre frieze, drawing: Barandiaran 1971. Photo: J. Altuna.
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Monuments and landscape in Atlantic Europe : perception and society during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age / / edited by Chris Scarre
Monuments and landscape in Atlantic Europe : perception and society during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age / / edited by Chris Scarre
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 936
Altri autori (Persone) ScarreChristopher
Soggetto topico Neolithic period - Europe, Western
Bronze age - Europe, Western
Megalithic monuments - Europe, Western
Landscape assessment - Europe, Western
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Nota di contenuto Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Standing stones and natural outcrops; 3 Castanheiro do Vento and the significance of monumental Copper and Bronze Age sites in northern Portugal; 4 The architecture of the natural world: rock art in western Iberia; 5 The perception of space and geometry; 6 Coast and cosmos: the Neolithic monuments of northern Brittany; 7 All cultural things; 8 The land, the sky and the Scottish stone circle; 9 Knocknarea; 10 Megaliths in a mythologised landscape; 11 Visible intentions?
12 Conclusion: long conversations, concerning time, descent and place in the worldIndex
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Monuments and landscape in Atlantic Europe : perception and society during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age / / edited by Chris Scarre
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Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
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Altri autori (Persone) ScarreChristopher
Soggetto topico Neolithic period - Europe, Western
Bronze age - Europe, Western
Megalithic monuments - Europe, Western
Landscape assessment - Europe, Western
ISBN 1-134-48219-1
1-134-48220-5
1-280-11176-3
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Nota di contenuto Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Standing stones and natural outcrops; 3 Castanheiro do Vento and the significance of monumental Copper and Bronze Age sites in northern Portugal; 4 The architecture of the natural world: rock art in western Iberia; 5 The perception of space and geometry; 6 Coast and cosmos: the Neolithic monuments of northern Brittany; 7 All cultural things; 8 The land, the sky and the Scottish stone circle; 9 Knocknarea; 10 Megaliths in a mythologised landscape; 11 Visible intentions?
12 Conclusion: long conversations, concerning time, descent and place in the worldIndex
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Monuments and landscape in Atlantic Europe : perception and society during the Neolithic and early Bronze Age / / edited by Chris Scarre
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Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 936
Altri autori (Persone) ScarreChristopher
Soggetto topico Neolithic period - Europe, Western
Bronze age - Europe, Western
Megalithic monuments - Europe, Western
Landscape assessment - Europe, Western
ISBN 1-134-48219-1
1-134-48220-5
1-280-11176-3
0-203-99405-1
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Standing stones and natural outcrops; 3 Castanheiro do Vento and the significance of monumental Copper and Bronze Age sites in northern Portugal; 4 The architecture of the natural world: rock art in western Iberia; 5 The perception of space and geometry; 6 Coast and cosmos: the Neolithic monuments of northern Brittany; 7 All cultural things; 8 The land, the sky and the Scottish stone circle; 9 Knocknarea; 10 Megaliths in a mythologised landscape; 11 Visible intentions?
12 Conclusion: long conversations, concerning time, descent and place in the worldIndex
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