Järnåldersbönder vid Öresund Band 2: Metod- och materialstudier
によって
A. Carlie
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Science & Technology
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
500
言語
デンマーク語
公開されました
Feb 28, 2006
出版社
Riksantikvarieämbetet
ISBN-10
9172094028
ISBN-13
9789172094024
説明
This publication delves into the rich archaeological history of Iron Age farmers along the Øresund, offering a comprehensive examination of methodologies and materials used in the field of archaeology. The author, A. Carlie, meticulously analyzes the findings from excavations and surveys that have taken place along the West Coast Railway, unveiling the lives of those who once cultivated the land.
Based on rigorous research and fieldwork, Carlie's insights illuminate the complex relationship between these ancient communities and their environment. The book combines theoretical perspectives with practical case studies, providing readers with a deep understanding of the techniques employed to unearth and interpret artifacts from this significant historical period.
As a continuation of a broader series on Skåne’s archaeological landscape, this volume serves as an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of history. It emphasizes the continuity and change in agricultural practices, shedding light on how the past informs present understandings of land use in the region.
With its detailed analyses and thought-provoking conclusions, this work stands out as a vital contribution to Danish archaeology, inviting readers to appreciate the intricate tapestry of life that shaped the Øresund area during the Iron Age.
Based on rigorous research and fieldwork, Carlie's insights illuminate the complex relationship between these ancient communities and their environment. The book combines theoretical perspectives with practical case studies, providing readers with a deep understanding of the techniques employed to unearth and interpret artifacts from this significant historical period.
As a continuation of a broader series on Skåne’s archaeological landscape, this volume serves as an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of history. It emphasizes the continuity and change in agricultural practices, shedding light on how the past informs present understandings of land use in the region.
With its detailed analyses and thought-provoking conclusions, this work stands out as a vital contribution to Danish archaeology, inviting readers to appreciate the intricate tapestry of life that shaped the Øresund area during the Iron Age.