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    Barbarians

    Lost Civilizations

    AvPeter Bogucki

    Häftad, Engelska, 2024

    Del 24 i serien Lost Civilizations

    165 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Beginning in the Stone Age and continuing through the collapse of the Roman empire, The Barbarians describes the increasing complexity, technological accomplishments and distinctive practices of peoples who entered recorded history very late, mainly through second-hand accounts. Their story, known almost exclusively through archaeological finds of settlements, offerings, monuments and burials, is as compelling as that of the great literate, urban civilizations. Moreover, the prehistoric past of Europe echoes into the modern era through new discoveries, celebrations of the past, tourist attractions and even politics.Peter Bogucki highlights important discoveries and situates them in a narrative of long-term continuous development and modern understanding of the nature of ancient societies, as well as considering the rich and varied legacy left to us today.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2024-12-01
    • Mått:95 x 252 x 16 mm
    • Vikt:513 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Lost Civilizations
    • Antal sidor:248
    • Förlag:Reaktion Books
    • ISBN:9781789149265

    Utforska kategorier

    • Arkeologiska perioder och områden inom Historia och arkeologi
    • Forntidens historia inom Historia och arkeologi

    Mer om författaren

    Peter Bogucki serves as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University. He is the author of The Origins of Human Society (1999) and co-editor of Ancient Europe: An Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World (2003).

    Recensioner i media

    "Winner of the Felicia A. Holton Book Award 2020" - Archaeological Institute of America"Winner of the Popular Book Prize 2018" - Society for American Archaeology"The Vandals did vandalise Rome, but were the barbarians truly barbarous? This is the question asked by Peter Bogucki in his new book The Barbarians, a thought-provoking, highly readable addition to Reaktion’s always interesting Lost Civilizations series." - Minerva"Bogucki successfully shows that the barbarian world was not flat and monolithic, and he sheds light on the development of the barbarian cultures over the centuries as a result of migrations and interactions with other civilizations." - The Historian"The author’s goal is to present an overview of prehistoric Europe via modern archaeological discoveries, with the major focus on the years between 2000 BCE and 500 CE. Archaeologist Bogucki (Princeton) provides valuable information from the European Stone, Bronze, and Iron ages to balance the biased written records from the hostile Greek and Roman accounts that depict the northern barbarians as violent and depraved subhumans . . . The author brings an intriguing story of barbarians into the present consciousness via looking at their emerging politics, complex economic and social systems, and evolving, sophisticated culture as evidenced in objective physical remains . . . Recommended." - Choice"Peter Bogucki offers a concise and clearly written summary of the archaeology of “prehistoric” Europe in his book titled The Barbarians: Lost Civilizations. The focus on less acknowledged European groups and their numerous complex lifeways serves as a counterpoint to the well-known ancient Greeks and Romans. The introduction in the book is particularly valuable for educating popular readers on the techniques of archaeology and it offers a brief account of its history in Europe . . . The color photographs in the book were selected with great care and their quality is exceptional. This engaging book comes highly recommended for those who want to learn more about the ancestors of present-day Europeans." - Society for American Archaeology"I’m fascinated by barbarians, just I’m fascinated by Greeks and Romans and Egyptians – though I’m fascinated by the latter because they were literate and we know so much about them. With barbarians the attraction is equal and opposite: they fascinate because they wrote nothing, and we know so little about them. Or rather, what we know must be inferred from the material remains of these prehistoric Europeans. Archaeologist Bogucki is thus an ideal candidate to write a general interest book about ‘barbarians’ for the Reaktion Lost Civilizations series. He starts way back." - Tim Morris, Lection"Peter Bogucki’s The Barbarians: Lost Civilizations is a beautifully bound and illustrated work of approachable scholarship . . . ably covering the most significant events in early European history from a learned and always interesting perspective. Bogucki details how the Barbarians played a role equal to that of the Classical civilizations in the creation of European culture, and their legacy, while necessarily much harder to trace and define, is every bit as important and lasting as their Mediterranean brethren." - William H. Funk, Ancient History Encyclopedia"Bogucki takes us on a travel tour of Europe, offering a series of wonderfully written vignettes about sites and situations of the prehistoric past. The Barbarians is an ideal way for students and lay readers alike to enter into the past with ease." - Ian W. Brown, Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama

    Innehållsförteckning

    • ChronologyPrefaceIntroduction1 Hunters, Fishers, Farmers and Metalworkers2 Connections, Rituals and Symbols3 Trade, Salt, Greeks and Wealth4 Romans Encounter the High Iron Age5 Barbarians beyond the Imperial Frontier6 Barbarians Live OnReferencesBibliographyAcknowledgementsPhoto AcknowledgementsIndex