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This book examines transcultural processes between the Eurasian and Inner-Carpathian worlds in the Aeneolithic and Early Bronze Age from the perspectives of archaeology, history, anthropology, ethnology, art and philosophy. Based on archaeological sources, the authors reconstruct the character, extent, time and space of possible migration-invasive movements of communities from the East to central Europe. Archaeology of migration focuses primarily on the growing base of cultural attributes and identifiers that cannot be attributed to local prehistoric communities. They also can help analyse the multiple layers of prehistoric processes and complex prehistoric social phenomena. The book presents the authors’ reflections on the subject, based on artefacts of foreign origin that appear in the communities of the Inner North-Western Carpathians at the turn of the early Metal periods.



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Eastern flows in the inner north-western carpathians of the early metallicum – Archaeology of migration and invasion – Transcultural attributes and identifiers – Two worlds? We: carpathian autochthons and they: north-carpathian allochthons

The World behind the World: Intercultural

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 07/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631802625, 978-3631802625
      ISBN10: 3631802625

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines transcultural processes between the Eurasian and Inner-Carpathian worlds in the Aeneolithic and Early Bronze Age from the perspectives of archaeology, history, anthropology, ethnology, art and philosophy. Based on archaeological sources, the authors reconstruct the character, extent, time and space of possible migration-invasive movements of communities from the East to central Europe. Archaeology of migration focuses primarily on the growing base of cultural attributes and identifiers that cannot be attributed to local prehistoric communities. They also can help analyse the multiple layers of prehistoric processes and complex prehistoric social phenomena. The book presents the authors’ reflections on the subject, based on artefacts of foreign origin that appear in the communities of the Inner North-Western Carpathians at the turn of the early Metal periods.



      Table of Contents

      Eastern flows in the inner north-western carpathians of the early metallicum – Archaeology of migration and invasion – Transcultural attributes and identifiers – Two worlds? We: carpathian autochthons and they: north-carpathian allochthons

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