
Technology of Early Settlement in Northern Europe: Volume 2
Transmission of Knowledge and Culture
Equinox Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 4. April 2018
Book
Hardback
330 pages
978-1-78179-516-3 (ISBN)
Description
This volume explores technology and communication of the early settlements of Northern Europe. The articles will discuss case studies and present overviews from the early and middle Mesolithic of Northern Europe. Special emphasis will be put on the spatial and temporal transmission of knowledge and culture. This subject addresses themes such as the transmission of specialised knowledge, the generative transmission of knowledge, the understanding of technology as somatic or incorporated culture in human society and the role of pedagogies and teaching in cultural sustainment and transformation. Other papers will discuss the relation between demography and technological developments, as well as the natural and cultural context for the transmission of culture. The understanding of the transmission of technology is, again, closely interrelated to the nature and efficiency of social networks of contact and their social and physical framework. Ultimately these question addresses one of the fundamental issues of our time - how to understand and cope with radical changes. This book provides new and different answers to this great problem of our time.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
94 figures
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
213 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78179-516-3 (9781781795163)
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Persons
Håkon Glørstad is Professor in the Department of Heritage Management, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway. Kjel Knutsson is Professor of Archaeology at Uppsala University, Sweden. Helena Knutsson is an expert in use-wear analysis at Stoneslab in Uppsala, Sweden. Jan Apel is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Lund, Sweden.
Content
1. Introduction Hakon Glorstad, Kjel Knutsson, Helena Knutsson and Jan Apel2. Postglacial Pioneer Colonization of Eastern Fennoscandia: Modelling Technological ChangeMikael A. Manninen, University of Helsinki, Esa Hertell, University of Helsinki, Petro Pesonen, National Board of Antiquities, Finland, and Miikka Tallavaara, University of Helsinki3. An Examination of Theories on Lithic Reduction Methods in Swiderian TechnologyWitold Grudtz, State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw,4. Continuity and Change in Late Glacial and Postglacial Social Networks: Knowledge Transmission and Blade Production Methods in Ahrensburgian and Early Mesolithic North West EuropeInger Marie Berg-Hansen, University of Oslo 5. The Pioneer Settlement of Scandinavia and its Aftermath: New Evidence from Western and Central ScandinaviaHege Damlien, University of Stavanger, Mathilda Kjallquist, Uppsala University, and Kjel Knutsson6. Raw-material and Blade Technology Variability: A Case Study of Mesolithic Pressure Blade Methods in the Wolin Island Region (North-western Poland) - an Experimental ApproachMichal Adamczyk, University of Szczecin 7. Knowledge and Knowhow Transmission in Lithic Blade Technology and Microlithic Production in the Maglemosian Phase 3 - from Blekinge to Central Jutland and Northern GermanyMikkel Sorensen, University of Copenhagen 8. Axes in Transformation: A Bifocal View of Axe Technology in the Oslo Fjord Area, Norway, c. 9200-6000 cal BCCarine Eymundsson, Guro Fossum, Anja Mansrud, Lucia Koxvold and Axel Mjaerum, all at University of Oslo9. Transmission of Knowledge, Crafting and Cultural Traditions - Interregional Contact and Interaction, 7300 cal BCE. David, Nanterre University, and M. Kjallqvist, Uppsala University10. Middle Mesolithic Blade Technology in Sweden, c. 8th Millennium BCM. Guinard, Uppsala University