A Study of the Bronze Age Pottery of Great Britain and Ireland and its Associated Grave-Goods (Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology) (Volume 1)

A Study of the Bronze Age Pottery of Great Britain and Ireland and its Associated Grave-Goods (Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology) (Volume 1) image
ISBN-10:

1108082556

ISBN-13:

9781108082556

Author(s): Abercromby, John
Edition: Illustrated
Released: Mar 26, 2015
Format: Paperback, 232 pages
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Description:

The fifth Baron Abercromby (1841-1924), a soldier and keen archaeologist, published this two-volume work in 1912. His especial interest was prehistoric pottery, and he introduced the word 'beaker' as a term to indicate the late Neolithic/Chalcolithic western European culture which produced these characteristic clay drinking vessels. His aim was to produce a chronological survey of British and Irish ceramics from the late Neolithic to the end of the Bronze Age, to classify these by type and geographical area, and to examine the goods associated with dateable pottery in burials and cremation urns. This heavily illustrated work also puts the British beakers into their European context and considers the possible indications of movements of people given by variations in style. Volume 1 examines burials, the associated grave-goods, and skeletal remains, especially skulls, which may provide ethnographic information.











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