Norden

Norden
Author: Uuno Varjo
Publisher: Gebruder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1987
Genre: Science
ISBN:

In 1960 the famous book "A Geography of Norden", edited by Axel Sömme was published. It has been out of press for many years. In connection with a Nordic Week organized in Finland 1979 by the Pohjola-Norden Society, a body devoted to fostering closer relations and cooperation between the Nordic family of peoples, the Geographical Society of Northern Finland invited a group of geographers from the Nordic countries to produce a new textbook on the geography of Norden. A concise treatise dealing with the main geographical aspects of the Nordic countries was obtained within one volume concluded by a regional synthesis. Iceland, Greenland, Svalbard, Jan Mayen and the Faroe Islands, and the seas around Norden are also extensively treated.

Flint Daggers in Prehistoric Europe

Flint Daggers in Prehistoric Europe
Author: Catherine J. Frieman
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1785700219

For more than a century flint daggers have been among the most closely studied and most heavily published later prehistoric lithic tools. It is well established that they are found across Europe and beyond, and that many were widely circulated over many generations. Yet, few researchers have attempted to discuss the entirety of the flint dagger phenomenon. The present volume brings together papers that address questions of the regional variability and socio-technical complexity of flint daggers and their production. It focuses on the typology, chronology, technology, functionality and meaning of flint and other lithic daggers produced primarily in Europe, but also in the Eastern Mediterranean and East Asia, in prehistory. The 14 papers by leading researchers provide a comprehensive overview of the state of knowledge concerning various flint dagger corpora as well as potential avenues for the development of a research agenda across national, regional and disciplinary boundaries. The volume originates from a session held at the 2011 meeting of the European Association of Archaeology but includes additional commissioned contributions.

Background Notes

Background Notes
Author: United States. Department of State. Office of Media Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release:
Genre: Area studies
ISBN:

The Prehistoric Foundations of Europe to the Mycenean Age

The Prehistoric Foundations of Europe to the Mycenean Age
Author: C.F.C. Hawkes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317602676

First published in 1940, this is a classic work by one of the most well-regarded archaeological scholars. European archaeology had made remarkable progress in the early twentieth century and this volume offers a clear impression of the understanding of European prehistory as a whole. Broken into six topics with additional prologue and epilogue, the text traces out the early foundations of human culture in Europe, covering the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Ages, as well as offering specific focuses on trade routes, and migration and conflict.