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قبرها و آیین‌های تدفین در اواخر نوسنگی و اوایل عصر برنز در اروپا (۲۷۰۰ - ۲۰۰۰ پیش از میلاد)

Graves and Funerary Rituals during the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age in Europe (2700 - 2000 BC)

معرفی کتاب «قبرها و آیین‌های تدفین در اواخر نوسنگی و اوایل عصر برنز در اروپا (۲۷۰۰ - ۲۰۰۰ پیش از میلاد)» (با عنوان لاتین Graves and Funerary Rituals during the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age in Europe (2700 - 2000 BC)) نوشتهٔ Besse M., Desideri J. (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Archaeopress : Available from Hadrian Books در سال 1284. این کتاب در 28 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Cantonal Archaeological Museum, Sion (Switzerland), October 4th - 7th 2001. — Oxford: Archaeopress, 2004. — 205 pp. — (BAR International Series, 1284). — ISBN 1-84171-637-5.One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Complex, particularly in the light of its wide geographic extent and its incorporation within a great variety of cultural sub-groups. During the 3rd millennium before our era, the inhabitants of Europe adopted a different style of ceramic vase. There would be nothing exceptional in this change of ceramic style during recent prehistoric times, were it not for the fact that it is to be found across the whole of Europe as well as in North Africa. It is this aspect which makes it such a particular cultural complex, as had previously been that of the Corded Ware. The only common ceramic objects are the beakers with an S profile, decorated with alternating bands of decoration, made by applying the impression with a shell, a comb or a fish bone.Many archaeologists have studied the subject, whilst others are still doing so, undertaking type studies within a region, thematic analyses of a single element or taking a technological approach.The __Archéologie et gobelets__ Association was set up in 1996 in Geneva, Switzerland, to further the study of the Bell Beaker Culture and for the dissemination of knowledge. Once constituted, the members of the Association have organised annual working meetings around particular themes, getting together in different countries. The publication of the papers coming out of the meetings of the __Archéologie et gobelets__ Association are usually published in the BAR (British Archaeological Reports) international series, since the publishing delays are relatively short and their international distribution facilitates their accessibility to researchers.The 2001 meeting in Sion was in two parts; one made up of scientific meetings organised at the Cantonal Archaeological Museum and the other made up of visits to archaeological sites and museum collections. Avant-propos - Foreword __(Marie Besse, Philippe Curdy et Jocelyne Desideri).__El Campaniforme en el valle de Ambrona (Soria, España): dinámica del poblamiento y aproximación a su contexto social __(Manuel A. Rojo Guerra, Rafael Garrido Pena, Guillermo Morán Dauchez y Michael Kunst).__Una Microsociológica aplicada al enigma del Campaniforme: problemas metodológicos a partir del yacimiento de Jaulín, en Aragón __(Enrique Gastón).__Pratiques funéraires au nord-est de la péninsule Ibérique entre 3100-1500 avant J.-C. __(Xavier Clop García).__La tombe en fosse campaniforme sur le site le Brezet à Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme, France) __(Frédérique Blaizot et Gérard Vernet).__Campaniforme et sépultures, au-delà du standard: la place du Campaniforme dans lʼévolution des sépultures du sud-est de la France au 3e millénaire avant notre ère __(Olivier Lemercier, Muriel Pellissier et Yaramila Tchérémissinoff).__« Campaniformes » et sépultures individuelles dans le sud-est de la France __(Yaramila Tchérémissinoff).__Collective graves in France during the Bell Beaker phenomenon __(Philippe Chambon).__A propos du statut épistémologique des travaux publiés sur la nécropole du Petit-Chasseur à Sion (Valais, Suisse) __(Alain Galla).__Le peuplement campaniforme en Suisse : nouveaux apports de la morphologie crânienne et dentaire __(Jocelyne Desideri et Suzanne Eades).__Le evidenze funerarie dellʼantica età del Bronzo in Italia settentrionale __(Franco Nicolis).__Craft symbolism in the Bell Beaker burial customs : resources, production and social structure at the end of Eneolithic period __(Jan Turek).__An ancestral way of burial: Late Neolithic graves in the southern Netherlands __(Zita Van der Beek).__Beaker burial in Britain and Ireland: a role for the dead __(Humphrey Case).__ Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Cantonal Archaeological Museum, Sion (Switzerland), October 4th - 7th 2001. — Oxford: Archaeopress, 2004. — 205 pp. — (BAR International Series, 1284). — ISBN 1-84171-637-5. One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Complex, particularly in the light of its wide geographic extent and its incorporation within a great variety of cultural sub-groups. During the 3rd millennium before our era, the inhabitants of Europe adopted a different style of ceramic vase. There would be nothing exceptional in this change of ceramic style during recent prehistoric times, were it not for the fact that it is to be found across the whole of Europe as well as in North Africa. It is this aspect which makes it such a particular cultural complex, as had previously been that of the Corded Ware. The only common ceramic objects are the beakers with an S profile, decorated with alternating bands of decoration, made by applying the impression with a shell, a comb or a fish bone. Many archaeologists have studied the subject, whilst others are still doing so, undertaking type studies within a region, thematic analyses of a single element or taking a technological approach. The Archéologie et gobelets Association was set up in 1996 in Geneva, Switzerland, to further the study of the Bell Beaker Culture and for the dissemination of knowledge. Once constituted, the members of the Association have organised annual working meetings around particular themes, getting together in different countries. The publication of the papers coming out of the meetings of the Archéologie et gobelets Association are usually published in the BAR (British Archaeological Reports) international series, since the publishing delays are relatively short and their international distribution facilitates their accessibility to researchers. The 2001 meeting in Sion was in two parts; one made up of scientific meetings organised at the Cantonal Archaeological Museum and the other made up of visits to archaeological sites and museum collections. Avant-propos - Foreword (Marie Besse, Philippe Curdy et Jocelyne Desideri). El Campaniforme en el valle de Ambrona (Soria, España): dinámica del poblamiento y aproximación a su contexto social (Manuel A. Rojo Guerra, Rafael Garrido Pena, Guillermo Morán Dauchez y Michael Kunst). Una Microsociológica aplicada al enigma del Campaniforme: problemas metodológicos a partir del yacimiento de Jaulín, en Aragón (Enrique Gastón). Pratiques funéraires au nord-est de la péninsule Ibérique entre 3100-1500 avant J.-C. (Xavier Clop García). La tombe en fosse campaniforme sur le site le Brezet à Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme, France) (Frédérique Blaizot et Gérard Vernet). Campaniforme et sépultures, au-delà du standard: la place du Campaniforme dans lʼévolution des sépultures du sud-est de la France au 3e millénaire avant notre ère (Olivier Lemercier, Muriel Pellissier et Yaramila Tchérémissinoff). « Campaniformes » et sépultures individuelles dans le sud-est de la France (Yaramila Tchérémissinoff). Collective graves in France during the Bell Beaker phenomenon (Philippe Chambon). A propos du statut épistémologique des travaux publiés sur la nécropole du Petit-Chasseur à Sion (Valais, Suisse) (Alain Galla). Le peuplement campaniforme en Suisse : nouveaux apports de la morphologie crânienne et dentaire (Jocelyne Desideri et Suzanne Eades). Le evidenze funerarie dellʼantica età del Bronzo in Italia settentrionale (Franco Nicolis). Craft symbolism in the Bell Beaker burial customs : resources, production and social structure at the end of Eneolithic period (Jan Turek). An ancestral way of burial: Late Neolithic graves in the southern Netherlands (Zita Van der Beek). Beaker burial in Britain and Ireland: a role for the dead (Humphrey Case).
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