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Embracing Bell Beaker Jos Kleijne

Embracing Bell Beaker By Jos Kleijne

Embracing Bell Beaker by Jos Kleijne


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This book investigates how local communities across Europe adopt the Bell Beaker phenomenon during the 3rd millennium BC.

Embracing Bell Beaker Summary

Embracing Bell Beaker: Adopting new Ideas and Objects across Europe during the later 3rd Millennium BC (c. 2600-2000 BC) by Jos Kleijne

This book deals with the question how communities across Europe during the later 3rd millennium BC adopt and transform the Bell Beaker phenomenon differently. By looking at these processes of change from the perspective of settlements and settlement material culture, an interpretation is given to the development of this phenomenon that is alternative to the currently prevailing migration models.

Instead, the author uses social theories on the spread of innovations, the development and functioning of communication networks and the social technologies involved in the production of material culture in his arguments.

For the first time, settlements from various regions of Europe are studied at the same level and compared using modern research methods such as aoristic frequency distributions, the Bayesian modelling of radiocarbon dates and network analyses. Temporal and spatial variability in the regional processes that lead to the adoption (and rejection!) of Bell Beaker innovations are described in detail. The regional variability in communication between settlements, and the exchange of ideas and objects and mobility of people are combined with sociological network theories on the spread and adoption of novel ideas. Regional differences in the production of pottery are reviewed by both quantitative and qualitative methods.

Finally, a Bell Beaker network is described in which various processes of innovation adoption and subsequent re-invention, developing communication networks and different forms of mobility take part.

About Jos Kleijne

Dr. Jos Kleijne (1987, Beverwijk, the Netherlands) is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC 1266) 'Scales of Transformation' at Kiel University in Germany. Between November 2014 and March 2018 he wrote his PhD at the Graduate School 'Human Development in Landscapes' at Kiel University. Before this time, he was shortly working as a private researcher (during that time he wrote a book about Kennemerland in the Bronze Age on behalf of the Province of North Holland). Between 2010 and 2013 he worked at the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, as a researcher for the Later Prehistory of the Netherlands. Here he was partly responsible for the Odyssee-project Unlocking North Holland's Late Neolithic Treasure Chest, for which the three site monographs were produced. He obtained his Research Master degree at Leiden University in 2010. His research interests span the Neolithic and the Bronze Age and range from the technological analysis of material culture to using modern techniques (micromorphology, Bayesian modelling, biochemistry) in understanding prehistoric settlements.

Table of Contents

Preface by the author Preface by the series editors 1 Setting the scene 2 Theory and methodology 3 Methods 4 Sources and limitations: settlements and radiocarbon dates 5 Analysis: Innovation processes 6 Analysis: Social landscapes of innovation 7 Analysis: Innovation and tradition in pottery production 8 Discussion and conclusion Bibliography Captions Appendices Summary Zusammenfassung Acknowledgements Curriculum vitae Tabular Curriculum vitae

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NGR9789088907555
9789088907555
9088907552
Embracing Bell Beaker: Adopting new Ideas and Objects across Europe during the later 3rd Millennium BC (c. 2600-2000 BC) by Jos Kleijne
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Sidestone Press
2019-07-31
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