Birds in the bronze age : a North European perspective


Joakim Goldhahn
Bok Engelsk 2019
Utgitt
Cambridge University Press , 2019
Omfang
XXVII, 419 sider : illustrasjoner, kart, diagrammer
Opplysninger
"This book provides new insights into the relationship between humans and birds in North Europe during the Bronze Age. Joakim Goldhahn argues that birds had a central role in Bronze Age society and imaginations, as reflected in legends, myths, rituals, and cosmologies. Goldhahn offers a new theoretical model for understanding the intricate relationship between humans and birds during the period. He explores traces of birds found in a range of archaeological context, including settlements and burials, and analyzes depictions of birds on bronze artifacts and figurines, rock art, and ritual paraphernalia. He demonstrates how birds were used in divinations and provides the oldest evidence of omens taken from gastric contents of birds - extispicy - ever found in Europe."
Emner
Geografisk emneord
Nord-Europa : (NO-TrBIB)HUME03679
Dewey
ISBN
9781108499095

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