Prehistoric rock art in Scandinavia: agency and environmental change
C Nimura - 2015 - torrossa.com
At the start of the postglacial period, in a Scandinavia that was still largely covered by the
great Fennoscandian glacier, a tradition began that would last for thousands of years. This …
great Fennoscandian glacier, a tradition began that would last for thousands of years. This …
[图书][B] Tough Times: The Archaeology of Crisis and Recovery
EM Van der Wilt, JM Jiménez - 2013 - academia.edu
This paper offers a perspective on the archaeological continuity of towns in Iberia between
AD 400 and 800. While traditional views on the decline of the Roman Empire and the arrival …
AD 400 and 800. While traditional views on the decline of the Roman Empire and the arrival …
'Five feet high and rising': environmental crises and the art of prehistoric Scandinavia
C Nimura - 2013 - ora.ox.ac.uk
The Mesolithic through to the Bronze Age in Scandinavia was a period of erratic, sometimes
extreme, environmental change. Prehistoric Scandinavians inhabited the coasts and …
extreme, environmental change. Prehistoric Scandinavians inhabited the coasts and …