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100 1  Price, T. Douglas|q(Theron Douglas),|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n78052397|eauthor. 
245 10 Ancient Scandinavia :|ban archaeological history from the 
       first humans to the Vikings /|cT. Douglas Price. 
264  1 New York, NY :|bOxford University Press,|c2015. 
300    1 online resource :|billustrations (some color), maps 
       (some color) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; Ancient ScandinAvia; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 
       Chapter 1 PLACE, TIME, AND ARCHAEOLOGY; Organization of 
       the Book; Scandinavia Today; History in Very Brief; 
       Scandinavia in Prehistory; Time: Chronology and Culture; 
       Past Environments: Ice, Land, Sea; Past Environments: 
       Vegetation; Past Environments: Animals; Past Environments:
       Resources; Archaeology in Scandinavia; Chapter 2 THE FIRST
       INHABITANTS, 13,000-9500 BC; The Founders; Origins in 
       Western and Central Europe; The End of the Pleistocene; 
       The Late Paleolithic of Northern Europe; Hamburgian, 13,
       000-11,800 BC; Stellmoor, Germany. 
505 8  Jels and Slotseng, DenmarkMölleröd, Sweden; Federmesser, 
       12,000-10,800 BC; Bromme, 11,500-10,500 BC; Bromme, 
       Denmark; Stoksbjerg Vest, Denmark; Ahrensburgian, 11,000-
       9000 BC; Dværgebakke, Denmark; Hässleberga, Sweden; 
       Hensbacka, 10,500-9000 BC; Rørmyr II, Norway; Almeö, 
       Sweden; Fosna, 10,000-9000 BC; Galta 3, Norway; Nyhamna, 
       Norway; Komsa, 9500-8500 BC; Slettnes, Norway; 
       Dumpokjauratj, Sweden; Treasures; Stellmoor, Germany; 
       Poggenwisch, Germany; Weitsche, Germany; Summary: Late 
       Pleistocene Hunters; Chapter 3 THE LAST HUNTERS, 9500-4000
       BC; The Old Bull; The Mesolithic in Scandinavia. 
505 8  Environmental Changes in the Early HoloceneThe Beginning 
       of the Mesolithic; Regional Traditions; Southern 
       Scandinavia; Maglemose; Kongemose; #Nivå, Denmark; 
       Ertebølle; #Tybrind Vig, Denmark; #Ringkloster, Denmark; 
       West Sweden/East Norway; Huseby Klev, Sweden; Dammen, 
       Sweden; Balltorp, Sweden; South and West Norway; Kotedalen,
       Norway; Vingen, Norway; Northern Norway; Tønsnes, Norway; 
       Early Northern Comb Ware Culture; Middle Sweden; 
       Kanaljorden, Sweden; Northern Sweden; Aareavaara, Sweden; 
       Alträsket, Sweden; Mesolithic Patterns; Subsistence; 
       Settlement; Sedentism; Cemeteries; Vedbæk, Denmark. 
505 8  Strøby Egede, DenmarkTreasures; Ryemarksgård, Denmark; 
       Tågerup, Sweden; Rosenhof, Germany; Skellingsted Bro, 
       Denmark; Slate Tools, Northern Scandinavia; Amber Effigies,
       Denmark; Vedbæk, Denmark; Summary: Foraging Adaptations; 
       Chapter 4 THE FIRST FARMERS, 4000-2800 BC; A Market for 
       Axes; Neolithic Scandinavia; Hunters to Farmers; 
       Mechanisms and Causes; Colonization versus Adoption; 
       Causes of the Transition; Population; Resource 
       Availability; Social and Economic Change; Funnel Beaker 
       Culture (TRB); Origins; Wangels, Germany; Subsistence; 
       Hallmarks; Ceramics; Axes; #Dragsholm, Denmark. 
505 8  Exchange and TradeTypes of Sites; Settlements and 
       Structures; Mossby, Sweden; Lisbjerg Skole, Denmark; 
       Bjørnsholm, Denmark; Almhov, Sweden; Skjutbanorna 1A, 
       Sweden; Skogsmossen, Sweden; Kotedalen, Norway; Flint 
       Mines; Bog Offerings; Monumental Tombs; Earthen Long 
       Barrows; Jättegraven, Sweden; Dolmens and Passage Graves; 
       Kong Svends Høj, Denmark; Enclosures; Sarup, Denmark; 
       Döserygg, Sweden; Treasures; Skarpsalling, Denmark; 
       Bygholm, Denmark; Porsmose, Denmark; Summary: The 
       Transition to Agriculture; Chapter 5 NEOLITHIC SOCIETIES, 
       2800-1700 BC; Expensive Trinkets; The Middle and Late 
       Neolithic. 
520    "This book is about the prehistory of Scandinavia, from 
       the first inhabitants to their Viking descendants. 
       Scandinavia in this study includes the modern countries of
       Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The first chapter provides 
       frameworks for understanding the prehistory of Scandinavia,
       concentrating on place, time, and archaeology. The 
       subsequent chapters are organized by the major 
       archeological divisions of the time between the arrival of
       the first inhabitants, sometime after 13,500 BC, and the 
       end of the Viking period, ca. AD 1050, from the end of the
       Pleistocene, to the early Neolithic, to the Vikings. The 
       archaeology of this region provides an exceptional 
       perspective on the development of human society. It's a 
       kind of laboratory for the evolution of human culture that
       allows us to examine detailed evidence about past changes 
       in human society and to ask questions about what took 
       place during this process. Human groups in Scandinavia 
       evolved from small bands of migratory hunters to village 
       farmers, metal-using tribes, and early states in roughly 
       10,000 years. While the focus of this volume is on 
       Scandinavia, what has been learned there has implications 
       across a much broader set of archaeological questions: how
       do humans colonize new regions, how do hunter-gatherers 
       adapt to difficult environments, how do humans cope with 
       dramatic changes in their environment, how important was 
       the sea for hunter-gatherers, why did foragers become 
       farmers, what were the consequences of farming, how did 
       hierarchical social relationships develop, how did early 
       states operate? Insight on these questions in Scandinavia 
       sheds light elsewhere in the prehistoric world"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed 
       April 7, 2015). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aPrice, T. Douglas (Theron Douglas).
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