Издательство SAGE Publications по журналам "European Journal of Archaeology"
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(Sage Publications, 1998-12-01)The importance of archaeological heritage management in a united Europe has increased in recent years, and the archaeological scene is changing drastically. Causes of this development are, among others, the end of the ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-12-01)The authors discuss results of long-term Dutch field projects in three regions in Italy and review case studies taken from these study areas in the light of indigenous developments in early Italian centralization and ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-12-01)In this article, I attempt to show how the Germanic peoples of the Migration Period in Early Chistian Europe(c. AD400-500) created-or preserved a pagan Scandinavian myth of their origin as a significant part of their ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-08-01)This paper explores one aspect of the way in which cult-iconography of the later Iron Age and Roman periods in non-Classical Europe broke the rules of mimetic (life-copying representation, with reference to a particular ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-04-01)The following paper aims to take a critical look at the role that can be played within the broad context of landscape based archaeological research by Geographical Information Systems (GIS). It will be argued that the rapid ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-08-01)A re-evaluation of how ethnicity is currently understood in archaeology is necessary in view of recent developments in the archaeology of identity. In this article, it will be argued that nationalism has led to an understanding ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-08-01)Mortuary practice can be interpreted as a system of rituals based on people's perceptions of life and death. There is a great deal to suggest the prehistoric find sites we usually call cemeteries also had an important ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-04-01)The Iron Age Iberian Culture, centred on the eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, is closely connected with other Mediterranean areas. The use of monumental sculpture is one of the parallels we can find with other places, ...
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