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Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 558 g

Bradley

IDEA OF ORDER C


1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-0-19-960809-6
Verlag: ACADEMIC

Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 558 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-960809-6
Verlag: ACADEMIC


Richard Bradley investigates the idea of circular buildings - whether houses or public architecture - which, though unfamiliar in the modern West, were a feature of many parts of prehistoric Europe. Why did so many people build circular monuments? Why did they choose to live in circular houses, when other communities rejected them? Why was it that those who preferred to inhabit a world of rectangular dwellings often buried their dead in round mounds and worshipped their gods in circular temples? Why did people who lived in roundhouses decorate their pottery and metalwork with rectilinear motifs, and why was it that the inhabitants of longhouses placed so much emphasis on curvilinear designs?

Although their distinctive character has engaged the interest of alternative archaeologists, the significance of circular structures has rarely been discussed in a rigorous manner. The Idea of Order uses archaeological evidence, combined with insights from anthropology, to investigate the creation, use, and ultimate demise of circular architecture in prehistoric Europe. Concerned mainly with the prehistoric period from the origins of farming to the early first millennium AD, but extending to the medieval period, the volume considers the role of circular features from Turkey to the Iberian Peninsula and from Sardinia through Central Europe to Sweden. It places emphasis on the Western Mediterranean and the Atlantic coastline, where circular dwellings were particularly important, and discusses the significance of prehistoric enclosures, fortifications, and burial mounds in regions where longhouse structures were dominant.

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For students and scholars interested in archaeology, anthropology, and prehistory. May be useful to professionals working in the heritage industry.


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- Preface

- List of Figures

- Part One: Times and Spaces

- 1: The Circular Ruins

- 2: Conceptions and Perceptions

- 3: Life and Art

- Part Two: Circular Structures in a Circular World

- 4: Houses into Tombs

- 5: Turning to Stone

- 6: The Enormous Room

- Part Three: Circular Structures in a Rectilinear World

- 7: Significant Forms

- 8: The Atrraction of Opposites

- 9: The New Order

- Summing Up

- 10: From Centre to Circumference

- Bibliography

- Index


Bradley, Richard
Richard Bradley is Professor in Archaeology at the University of Reading, where he has been a member of staff since 1971. He has undertaken research on most periods of prehistory, with a special emphasis on the archaeology of the British Isles, the Iberian Peninsula, and South Scandinavia. His main concerns are with the interpretation of ancient landscapes, monumental architecture, rock art, and the deposition of Bronze Age metalwork. He has excavated mainly in Wessex, the Lake District, Aberdeenshire, Perthshire, and Inverness-shire, and has undertaken fieldwork in Sweden, Galicia, northern Portugal, and Castille.

Richard Bradley is Professor in Archaeology at the University of Reading, where he has been a member of staff since 1971. He has undertaken research on most periods of prehistory, with a special emphasis on the archaeology of the British Isles, the Iberian Peninsula, and South Scandinavia. His main concerns are with the interpretation of ancient landscapes, monumental architecture, rock art, and the deposition of Bronze Age metalwork. He has excavated mainly in Wessex, the Lake District, Aberdeenshire, Perthshire, and Inverness-shire, and has undertaken fieldwork in Sweden, Galicia, northern Portugal, and Castille.



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