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Dir Religionen Der Europ Ischen Culturv Lker


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Drinking Against Death


Drinking Against Death
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Author : Louis D. Nebelsick
language : en
Publisher: Archeobooks
Release Date : 2016-12-31

Drinking Against Death written by Louis D. Nebelsick and has been published by Archeobooks this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-31 with History categories.


The nine interrelated chapters in this book aim to identify and describe the iconographies and trace fossils of ritual and religion in late prehistoric Europe - to infuse them with meaning, celebrate their complexity and integrate the ideas, which they evoke into the rich tapestry of historically transmitted ancient European and Mediterranean ideology, mythology and ritual. This book explores libation and feasting, engendered patterns of communication, ritual drama and iconographic creativity. Case studies range from 13th century BC Bavarian ostentatious graves, 9th century Scandinavian bog hoards, 8th century Austrian women's chambered tombs, 7th century Lusatian children's graves to 6th century BC Scythian kurgans from the Ukraine. A thick description of ancient European ideology emerges demonstrating that non-literate communities were developing surprisingly vibrant and sophisticated solutions to the problems posed by transcending death, revering the ancestors and communicating between earth and eternity.



Asia Minor


Asia Minor
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Author : M. J. Vermaseren
language : la
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2015-09-01

Asia Minor written by M. J. Vermaseren and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-01 with History categories.


Preliminary material -- SYRIA ET COMMAGENE -- CAPPADOCIA -- GALATIA -- PHRYGIA -- PONTUS ET PAPHLAGONIA -- BITHYNIA -- MYSIA ET TROAS -- LYDIA -- AEOLIS ET IONIA -- CARIA -- LYCIA ET PAMPHYLIA -- PISIDIA ET ISAURIA -- LYCAONIA -- CILICIA -- MONUMENTA IN ASIA MINORE LOCIS IGNOTIS REPERTA -- PHOENICIA -- PALAESTINA -- MESOPOTAMIA -- BACTRIANA -- INDICES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF THE PLATES -- Plates I-CXCIX and a folding mappages.



The European Iron Age


The European Iron Age
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Author : John Collis
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2003-09-16

The European Iron Age written by John Collis and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-09-16 with Social Science categories.


This ambitious study documents the underlying features which link the civilizations of the Mediterranean - Phoenician, Greek, Etruscan and Roman - and the Iron Age cultures of central Europe, traditionally associated with the Celts. It deals with the social, economic and cultural interaction in the first millennium BC which culminated in the Roman Empire. The book has three principle themes: the spread of iron-working from its origins in Anatolia to its adoption over most of Europe; the development of a trading system throughout the Mediterrean world after the collapse of Mycenaean Greece and its spread into temperate Europe; and the rise of ever more complex societies, including states and cities, and eventually empires. Dr Collis takes a new look at such key concepts as population movement, diffusion, trade, social structure and spatial organization, with some challenging new views on the Celts in particular.



Fingerprinting The Iron Age Approaches To Identity In The European Iron Age


Fingerprinting The Iron Age Approaches To Identity In The European Iron Age
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Author : Cătălin Nicolae Popa
language : en
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Release Date : 2014-09-30

Fingerprinting The Iron Age Approaches To Identity In The European Iron Age written by Cătălin Nicolae Popa and has been published by Oxbow Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-30 with Social Science categories.


Archaeology has long dealt with issues of identity, and especially with ethnicity, with modern approaches emphasising dynamic and fluid social construction. The archaeology of the Iron Age in particular has engendered much debate on the topic of ethnicity, fuelled by the first availability of written sources alongside the archaeological evidence which has led many researchers to associate the features they excavate with populations named by Greek or Latin writers. Some archaeological traditions have had their entire structure built around notions of ethnicity, around the relationships existing between large groups of people conceived together as forming unitary ethnic units. On the other hand, partly influenced by anthropological studies, other scholars have written forcefully against Iron Age ethnic constructions, such as the Celts. The 24 contributions to this volume focus on the south east Europe, where the Iron Age has, until recently, been populated with numerous ethnic groups with which specific material culture forms have been associated. The first section is devoted to the core geographical area of south east Europe: Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia, as well as Albania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The following three sections allow comparison with regions further to the west and the south west with contributions on central and western Europe, the British Isles and the Italian peninsula. The volume concludes with four papers which provide more synthetic statements that cut across geographical boundaries, the final contributions bringing together some of the key themes of the volume. The wide array of approaches to identity presented here reflects the continuing debate on how to integrate material culture, protohistoric evidence (largely classical authors looking in on first millennium BC societies) and the impact of recent nationalistic agendas.



Husserl


Husserl
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Author : John J. Drummond
language : en
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Release Date : 2019-06-04

Husserl written by John J. Drummond and has been published by Fordham Univ Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-06-04 with Philosophy categories.


Edmund Husserl, generally regarded as the founding figure of phenomenology, exerted an enormous influence on the course of twentieth and twenty-first century philosophy. This volume collects and translates essays written by important German-speaking commentators on Husserl, ranging from his contemporaries to scholars of today, to make available in English some of the best commentary on Husserl and the phenomenological project. The essays focus on three problematics within phenomenology: the nature and method of phenomenology; intentionality, with its attendant issues of temporality and subjectivity; and intersubjectivity and culture. Several essays also deal with Martin Heidegger’s phenomenology, although in a manner that reveals not only Heidegger’s differences with Husserl but also his reliance on and indebtedness to Husserl’s phenomenology. Taken together, the book shows the continuing influence of Husserl’s thought, demonstrating how such subsequent developments as existentialism, hermeneutics, and deconstruction were defined in part by how they assimilated and departed from Husserlian insights. The course of what has come to be called continental philosophy cannot be described without reference to this assimilation and departure, and among the many successor approaches phenomenology remains a viable avenue for contemporary thought. In addition, problems addressed by Husserl—most notably, intentionality, consciousness, the emotions, and ethics—are of central concern in contemporary non-phenomenological philosophy, and many contemporary thinkers have turned to Husserl for guidance. The essays demonstrate how significant Husserl remains to contemporary philosophy across several traditions and several generations. Includes essays by Rudolf Bernet, Klaus Held, Ludwig Landgrebe, Dieter Lohmar, Verena Mayer and Christopher Erhard, Ullrich Melle, Karl Mertens, Ernst Wolfgang Orth, Jan Patočka, Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl, Karl Schuhmann, and Elisabeth Ströker.



Reciprocity In Ancient Greece


Reciprocity In Ancient Greece
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Author : Christopher Gill
language : en
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Release Date : 1998

Reciprocity In Ancient Greece written by Christopher Gill and has been published by Clarendon Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with History categories.


Reciprocity has been seen as an important notion for anthropologists studying economic and social relations, and this volume examines it in connection with Greek culture from Homer to the Hellenistic period.



Identity And Power


Identity And Power
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Author : Manuel Fernández-Götz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

Identity And Power written by Manuel Fernández-Götz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Gaul categories.


This remarkable volume explores the transformation of Iron Age communities in northeast Gaul, giving special consideration to questions of social identity. It surveys the multi-dimensional levels of socio-political organisation, the cycles of centralisation and decentralisation, the origins of the La Tène culture, the emergence of the oppida, and the role of sanctuaries in the construction of collective identities.



Christianization And The Rise Of Christian Monarchy


Christianization And The Rise Of Christian Monarchy
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Author : Nora Berend
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2007-11-22

Christianization And The Rise Of Christian Monarchy written by Nora Berend and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-11-22 with History categories.


This 2007 text is a comparative, analysis of one of the most fundamental stages in the formation of Europe. Leading scholars explore the role of the spread of Christianity and the formation of new principalities in the birth of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland and Rus' around the year 1000. Drawing on history, archaeology and art history, and emphasizing problems related to the sources and historiographical debates, they demonstrate the complex interdependence between the processes of religious and political change, covering conditions prior to the introduction of Christianity, the adoption of Christianity, and the development of the rulers' power. Regional patterns emerge, highlighting both the similarities in ruler-sponsored cases of Christianization, and differences in the consolidation of power and in institutions introduced by Christianity. The essays reveal how local societies adopted Christianity; medieval ideas of what constituted the dividing line between Christians and non-Christians; and the connections between Christianity and power.



Paths To Complexity


Paths To Complexity
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Author : Manuel Fernández-Götz
language : en
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Release Date : 2014

Paths To Complexity written by Manuel Fernández-Götz and has been published by Oxbow Books Limited this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Cities and towns, Ancient categories.


The 21 papers in this volume cover the whole Iron Age from ca. 800 BC to the beginning of the Common Era, exploring the origins of urbanism.



Global Public Policy


Global Public Policy
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Author : Wolfgang H. Reinicke
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

Global Public Policy written by Wolfgang H. Reinicke and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Business & Economics categories.


In this pathbreaking new book, Wolfgang Reinicke provides an in-depth analysis of economic globalization and examines its implications for public policy. Using four case studies--global banking, money laundering, dual-use export controls, and trade in chemical precursors--the book develops the concept of global public policy and shows how its principles have the potential to improve the capacities of policymakers to deal with the challenges of the 21st century.