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The Social Context of Technology
Tekijä: Leo Webley; Sophia Adams; Joanna Bruck
Kustantaja: Oxbow Books Limited (2020)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   83,00
Iron Age Households - Structure and Practice in Western Denmark, 500 BC-AD 200
Tekijä: Leo Webley
Kustantaja: Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab (2008)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   64,50
Borderlands
Tekijä: Christopher Evans; Duncan Mackay; Leo Webley
Kustantaja: Cambridge Archaeological Unit (2008)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   64,90
Development-led Archaeology in North-West Europe
Tekijä: Richard Bradley; Colin Haselgrove; Marc Vander Linden; Leo Webley
Kustantaja: Oxbow Books (2012)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   86,60
The Archaeology of Oxford in the 21st Century - Investigations in the City by Oxford Archaeology, 2006-16
Tekijä: Anne Dodd; Stephen Mileson; Leo Webley
Kustantaja: Boydell & Brewer Ltd (2020)
Saatavuus: Noin 16-19 arkipäivää
EUR   41,50
Fairfield Park, Stotfold, Bedfordshire: Later Prehistoric Settlement in the Eastern Chilterns
Tekijä: Jane R. Timby; Martin Wilson; Leo Webley
Kustantaja: Liverpool University Press (2007)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   47,60
The Later Prehistory of North-West Europe - The Evidence of Development-Led Fieldwork
Tekijä: Richard Bradley; Colin Haselgrove; Marc Vander Linden; Leo Webley
Kustantaja: Oxford University Press (2015)
Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa
EUR   135,90
    
The Social Context of Technology
83,00 €
Oxbow Books Limited
Sivumäärä: 280 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2020, 08.07.2020 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
The Social Context of Technology explores non-ferrous metalworking in Britain and Ireland during the Bronze and Iron Ages (c. 2500 BC to 1st century AD). Bronze-working dominates the evidence, though the crafting of other non-ferrous metals – including gold, silver, tin and lead – is also considered. Metalwork has long played a central role in accounts of European later prehistory. Metals were important for making functional tools, and elaborate decorated objects that were symbols of prestige. Metalwork could be treated in special or ritualised ways, by being accumulated in large hoards or placed in rivers or bogs. But who made these objects? Prehistoric smiths have been portrayed by some as prosaic technicians, and by others as mystical figures akin to magicians. They have been seen both as independent, travelling ‘entrepreneurs’, and as the dependents of elite patrons. Hitherto, these competing models have not been tested through a comprehensive assessment of the archaeological evidence for metalworking.

This volume fills that gap, with analysis focused on metalworking tools and waste, such as crucibles, moulds, casting debris and smithing implements. The find contexts of these objects are examined, both to identify places where metalworking occurred, and to investigate the cultural practices behind the deposition of metalworking debris.

The key questions are: what was the social context of this craft, and what was its ideological significance? How did this vary regionally and change over time? As well as elucidating a key aspect of later prehistoric life in Britain and Ireland, this important examination by leading scholars contributes to broader debates on material culture and the social role of craft.

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