Brief communications of the Institute of Archeology. Issue 239
Brief communications of the Institute of Archeology. Issue 239
Book Description
The issue contains articles whose authors, using archaeological and anthropological materials, attempt to find out by what processes a number of cultures of the Eneolithic-Bronze Age and partly of the Iron Age in a wide area from the Balkans and the steppe belt of Europe to Western and Central Asia underwent significant changes. Material remains are considered as sources of information about the creators of ancient cultures - their economy, ecology and paleoclimatic transformations, internal and external causes of changes in their life activity, possible reasons for migrations, about their social structure and interactions between the "elite" and "mass", about the exchange and its influence on the life of the carriers of archaeological cultures, the ratio of the "center" and "periphery" of ancient civilizations. For archaeologists, ethnologists, historians.
Year of publication: 2016
Number of pages: 420
ISBN: 978-5-94457-252-3
Series: Brief Communications of the Institute of Archeology
Format: paperback
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