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Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia: Words, Warriors, and Long-distance Metal Trade (Swedish Rock Art Research Series)
Ling, Johan,DÃaz-Guardamino, Marta,Horn, Christian,Koch, John,Stos-Gale, Zofia Anna
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Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia: Words, Warriors, and Long-distance Metal Trade (Swedish Rock Art Research Series)
Ling, Johan,DÃaz-Guardamino, Marta,Horn, Christian,Koch, John,Stos-Gale, Zofia Anna
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Ling, Johan; Díaz-Guardamino, Marta; Horn, Christian; Koch, John; Stos-gale, Zofia Anna
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Presenting Counterpoints to the Dominant Terrestrial Narrative of European Prehistory
Koch, John T. (EDT); Fauvelle, Mikael (EDT); Cunliffe, Barry (EDT); Ling, Johan (EDT)
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Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia
Marta Díaz-Guardamino, Johan Ling, Christian Horn, John Koch, Zofia Anna Stos-Gale
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Recent research has uncovered new evidence of long-distance interactions between Scandinavia and Iberia during the Late Bronze Age. Advances in various lines of inquiry, such as 3D recording of rock art, iconography, metals and amber sourcing, linguistics, and, to some extent, more indirect indication…s from human remains, as reflected by strontium and aDNA results, have made this possible. The main goal of this book is to cross reference Iberian Late Bronze Age warrior iconography with Scandinavian warrior iconography. However, we will also account for links based on archeometallurgical evidence, linguistics, and other lines of inquiry, such as Baltic Amber, and metal artifacts. The results have been produced within the framework of the RAW project, an international undertaking funded by the Swedish Research Council. The RAW project is motivated by the discovery of isotopic and chemical evidence for Nordic Bronze Age artifacts made of copper that originated in the Iberian Peninsula. These findings led to re-opening two long known, but poorly explained, phenomena: 1) numerous shared motifs and close formal parallels in the rock art of Scandinavia and Iberian 'warrior' stelae, and 2) a large body of inherited words shared by the Celtic and Germanic languages, but not the other Indo-European branches. An integrated explanation for the three phenomena (Iberian metal in Scandinavia, parallels in Bronze Age rock carvings, and Celto-Germanic vocabulary) could now be formulated as a testable hypothesis: an episode in the Bronze Age when materials and ideas were exchanged over long distances between Scandinavia and the Atlantic West, including the Iberian Peninsula.

Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia
Marta Díaz-Guardamino, Johan Ling, Christian Horn, John Koch, Zofia Anna Stos-Gale
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Recent research has uncovered new evidence of long-distance interactions between Scandinavia and Iberia during the Late Bronze Age. Advances in various lines of inquiry, such as 3D recording of rock art, iconography, metals and amber sourcing, linguistics, and, to some extent, more indirect indication…s from human remains, as reflected by strontium and aDNA results, have made this possible. The main goal of this book is to cross reference Iberian Late Bronze Age warrior iconography with Scandinavian warrior iconography. However, we will also account for links based on archeometallurgical evidence, linguistics, and other lines of inquiry, such as Baltic Amber, and metal artifacts. The results have been produced within the framework of the RAW project, an international undertaking funded by the Swedish Research Council. The RAW project is motivated by the discovery of isotopic and chemical evidence for Nordic Bronze Age artifacts made of copper that originated in the Iberian Peninsula. These findings led to re-opening two long known, but poorly explained, phenomena: 1) numerous shared motifs and close formal parallels in the rock art of Scandinavia and Iberian 'warrior' stelae, and 2) a large body of inherited words shared by the Celtic and Germanic languages, but not the other Indo-European branches. An integrated explanation for the three phenomena (Iberian metal in Scandinavia, parallels in Bronze Age rock carvings, and Celto-Germanic vocabulary) could now be formulated as a testable hypothesis: an episode in the Bronze Age when materials and ideas were exchanged over long distances between Scandinavia and the Atlantic West, including the Iberian Peninsula.

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Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia: Words, Warriors, and Long-distance Metal Trade (Swedish Rock Art Research)
Johan Ling,Marta Diaz-Guardamino,Christian Horn,John Koch,Zofia Anna Stos-Gale
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Ling, Johan; Díaz-Guardamino, Marta; Horn, Christian; Koch, John; Stos-gale, Zofia Anna
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Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia: Words, Warriors, and Long-distance Metal Trade (Swedish Rock Art Research Series)
Ling, Johan; Díaz-Guardamino, Marta; Horn, Christian; Koch, John; Stos-Gale, Zofia Anna
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Presenting Counterpoints to the Dominant Terrestrial Narrative of European Prehistory
Koch, John T. (EDT); Fauvelle, Mikael (EDT); Cunliffe, Barry (EDT); Ling, Johan (EDT)
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Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia : Words, Warriors, and Long-distance Metal Trade
Ling, Johan; Díaz-Guardamino, Marta; Horn, Christian; Koch, John; Stos-gale, Zofia Anna
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Editore: Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1913
Da: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Köln Dr. Sebastian Peters UG, Köln, GermaniaWissenschaftliches Antiquariat Köln Dr. Sebastian Peters UG
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Condizione: moderat. XIV, 286 S., Abb., 25 cm, Einband/Rücken beschädigt und notdürftig restauriert, Bindung teilweise gelockert, Besitzstempel, Besitzvermerk, gebräunt, Inhalt gut erhalten. Sprache: Dänisch.

Presenting Counterpoints to the Dominant Terrestrial Narrative of European Prehistory
Koch, John T. (EDT); Fauvelle, Mikael (EDT); Cunliffe, Barry (EDT); Ling, Johan (EDT)
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book is the first in the multi-author series Maritime Encounters, outputs of the major six-year (20222028) international research initiative, funded by Sweden's central bank. Our programme is based on a maritime perspective, a counterpoint to prevailing land-based vantages on Europe's…prehistory. In the Maritime Encounters project a highly international cross-disciplinary team has embarked on a diverse range of research goals to provide a more detailed and nuanced story of how prehistoric societies realised major and minor sea crossings, organised long-distance exchange, and adapted to ways of life by the sea in prehistory. Recent advances with ancient DNA have brought migration back into archaeological explanation, but little attention has been paid to maritime aspects of these movements or the maritime legacies inherited from indigenous cultures. The formation of the populations, cultures and languages of Europe are now seen largely as consequences of three great prehistoric migrations: hunter-gatherers repopulating the post-glacial landscape, followed by farmers spreading from Anatolia, and then Indo-European-speaking pastoralists from the steppe. There is a significant gap in this current model that we sense most acutely in Scandinavia and the British Isles. Unanswered questions include: How these groups reached the islands and peninsulas of Atlantic Europe? What types of boats were used? How many people and animals could they carry? To what extent did indigenous coastal peoples contribute traditions and knowledge of boats, boat building, seaways, navigation, and subsistence in coastal environments. How was the long-distance trade in metals organised during the European Bronze Age? And what was the impact of this sea-crossing network on the cultures, languages, and populations of the producers and consumers of bronze? AUTHORS: John T. Koch is Research Professor at the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies in Aberystwyth. A historical linguist specialising in early Celtic languages with a unique multidisciplinary profile, Koch's research includes Indo-European origins of Celtic names, words, and grammar. Mikael Fauvelle is a researcher in the department of archaeology and ancient history at Lund University. He is an anthropological archaeologist specialising in early complex economic systems and the emergence of maritime trade networks. His research has focused on topics including the origins of money, the innovation of ancient watercraft, and the formation of early chiefdoms. He has directed archaeological field projects in North America, Central America, and Scandinavia. Sir Barry Cunliffe is Professor Emeritus of European Prehistory in the University of Oxford. A phenomenally prolific author and excavator, his publications include highly readable synthetic overviews that encompass long chronological sweeps of the archaeology of Britain, Eurasia, the Celtic world, and the Atlantic facade. Johan Ling is Professor of Archaeology at the Department of Historical Studies, Gothenburg University and is Director of the Rock Art research Archives (SHFA). He is a specialist in Bronze Age archaeology with a focus on Scandinavian rock art and maritime trade. 120 colour and b/w illustrations Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardback. Condizione: New. This book is the first in the multi-author series Maritime Encounters, outputs of the major six-year (2022-2028) international research initiative, funded by Sweden's central bank. Our programme is based on a maritime perspective, a counterpoint to prevailing land-based vantages on Europe's prehistory.… In the Maritime Encounters project a highly international cross-disciplinary team has embarked on a diverse range of research goals to provide a more detailed and nuanced story of how prehistoric societies realised major and minor sea crossings, organised long-distance exchange, and adapted to ways of life by the sea in prehistory.Recent advances with ancient DNA have brought migration back into archaeological explanation, but little attention has been paid to maritime aspects of these movements or the maritime legacies inherited from indigenous cultures. The formation of the populations, cultures, and languages of Europe are now seen largely as consequences of three great prehistoric migrations: hunter-gatherers repopulating the post-glacial landscape, followed by farmers spreading from Anatolia, and then Indo-European-speaking pastoralists from the steppe.There is a significant gap in this current model that we sense most acutely in Scandinavia and the British Isles. Unanswered questions include: How these groups reached the islands and peninsulas of Atlantic Europe? What types of boats were used? How many people and animals could they carry? To what extent did indigenous coastal peoples contribute traditions and knowledge of boats, boat building, seaways, navigation, and subsistence in coastal environments? How was the long-distance trade in metals organised during the European Bronze Age? And what was the impact of this seacrossing network on the cultures, languages, and populations of the producers and consumers of bronze.

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Hardback. Condizione: New. This book is the first in the multi-author series Maritime Encounters, outputs of the major six-year (2022-2028) international research initiative, funded by Sweden's central bank. Our programme is based on a maritime perspective, a counterpoint to prevailing land-based vantages on Europe's prehistory.… In the Maritime Encounters project a highly international cross-disciplinary team has embarked on a diverse range of research goals to provide a more detailed and nuanced story of how prehistoric societies realised major and minor sea crossings, organised long-distance exchange, and adapted to ways of life by the sea in prehistory.Recent advances with ancient DNA have brought migration back into archaeological explanation, but little attention has been paid to maritime aspects of these movements or the maritime legacies inherited from indigenous cultures. The formation of the populations, cultures, and languages of Europe are now seen largely as consequences of three great prehistoric migrations: hunter-gatherers repopulating the post-glacial landscape, followed by farmers spreading from Anatolia, and then Indo-European-speaking pastoralists from the steppe.There is a significant gap in this current model that we sense most acutely in Scandinavia and the British Isles. Unanswered questions include: How these groups reached the islands and peninsulas of Atlantic Europe? What types of boats were used? How many people and animals could they carry? To what extent did indigenous coastal peoples contribute traditions and knowledge of boats, boat building, seaways, navigation, and subsistence in coastal environments? How was the long-distance trade in metals organised during the European Bronze Age? And what was the impact of this seacrossing network on the cultures, languages, and populations of the producers and consumers of bronze.
Dänemark im 2.Weltkrieg.Die deutsche Besetzung 1940-1945.=Übersetzung des betreffenden Abschnitts aus "Danmarks Historie " ,Herausgegeben von einer Historikergruppe.
Hvidfeldt, Johan ( Hrsg.), Ib ( Hrsg.) Koch-Olsen und Axel ( Hrsg.) Steenberg:
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Kobenhavn,Det Danske Forlag, 1950/51., 1950
Da: Hans Walter Wichert, Altenbeken, GermaniaHans Walter Wichert
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75 Seiten mit Zeittafel und Stichwortverzeichnis. Hektographierter Schriftsatz.Äußerlich etwas angerstaubt,einseitig bedruckt. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 400 4°,Originalpapier mit Rückenklebung.
Johann Conrad Stolls Abhandlung über den Grauen Staar und dessen Heilung von Johann Conrad Stoll. Zürich 1791.
STOLL, Johan Conrad / KOCH, Hans-Reinhard (Transkribiert u. Hrsg.)
Editore: Bonn, Koch Verlag, 2013,, 2013
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Presenting Counterpoints to the Dominant Terrestrial Narrative of European Prehistory
Koch, John T. (EDT); Fauvelle, Mikael (EDT); Cunliffe, Barry (EDT); Ling, Johan (EDT)
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Editore: Skandinavisk Bogforlag, ca.1930s?,, 1930
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Bronze Age Rock Art in Iberia and Scandinavia
Marta Díaz-Guardamino, Johan Ling, Christian Horn, John Koch, Zofia Anna Stos-Gale
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Recent research has uncovered new evidence of long-distance interactions between Scandinavia and Iberia during the Late Bronze Age. Advances in various lines of inquiry, such as 3D recording of rock art, iconography, metals and amber sourcing, linguistics, and, to some extent, more indirect indication…s from human remains, as reflected by strontium and aDNA results, have made this possible. The main goal of this book is to cross reference Iberian Late Bronze Age warrior iconography with Scandinavian warrior iconography. However, we will also account for links based on archeometallurgical evidence, linguistics, and other lines of inquiry, such as Baltic Amber, and metal artifacts. The results have been produced within the framework of the RAW project, an international undertaking funded by the Swedish Research Council. The RAW project is motivated by the discovery of isotopic and chemical evidence for Nordic Bronze Age artifacts made of copper that originated in the Iberian Peninsula. These findings led to re-opening two long known, but poorly explained, phenomena: 1) numerous shared motifs and close formal parallels in the rock art of Scandinavia and Iberian 'warrior' stelae, and 2) a large body of inherited words shared by the Celtic and Germanic languages, but not the other Indo-European branches. An integrated explanation for the three phenomena (Iberian metal in Scandinavia, parallels in Bronze Age rock carvings, and Celto-Germanic vocabulary) could now be formulated as a testable hypothesis: an episode in the Bronze Age when materials and ideas were exchanged over long distances between Scandinavia and the Atlantic West, including the Iberian Peninsula.

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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. First in a major new series examining the contribution and significance of maritime transport, movement and trade in the shaping of Bronze Age and Iron Age communities and social complexity in north-west Europe. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses,…depending on stock availability.