1100: Grenzeloze landschappen voor de voorouders
Autor: | Louwen, A.J., Heerma van Voss, L., Bouras, N., Hart, M. 't, Heiden, M. van der, Lucassen, L. |
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Jazyk: | Dutch; Flemish |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Nog meer wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland, 39-44. Amsterdam: Ambo|Anthos uitgevers STARTPAGE=39;ENDPAGE=44;TITLE=Nog meer wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland |
Popis: | Since the early twentieth Century, urnfields play an important part in Europe's (pre)history books. Traditionally, these cremation grave cemeteries are regarded as a typical Central European phenomenon which gradually found its way to NW-Europe. However, recent studies into radiocarbon dates associated with Bronze Age cremation graves in NW-Europe (in this chapter specifically in The Netherlands) start to paint a different picture as it rather seems that cremation as a way of dealing with a dead body developed much more autonomously in NW-Europe and that the role of ancestors in the (Late) Bronze Age landscape was a driving force behind this development. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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