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- catalog contributor b12366278.
- catalog coverage "Europe Antiquities.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 1.1. Archaeological approaches to Late-Hallstatt and Early-La Tene societies -- 1.2. Theoretical and methodical problems -- 1.3. Aim and method of research -- 1.4. Spatial framework -- 1.5. Chronological framework -- 2. From Funerary Practices to Human Bevaviour and Thought -- 2.1. People, ideas and goods -- 2.1.1. Human thought and behaviour -- 2.1.2. The symbolic meaning and social significance of mortuary rituals -- 2.1.3. The Field of Anthropological Study -- 2.2. Elite groups in the Indo-European FAS -- 2.2.1. Wagons/chariots -- 2.2.2. Valuable ware -- 2.2.3. Weapons -- 2.2.4. Elite groups in different times and places -- 2.2.5. Summary -- 2.3. Variations on a theme -- 2.3.1. Dominant values in the conceptual universe of the elite groups -- 2.3.2. The representation and constitution of the society -- 3. The Early-La Tene Elite in the Middle Rhine-Moselle Region -- 3.1. State of research -- 3.1.1. Settlements -- 3.1.1.A. Lowland settlements -- ".
- catalog description "3.1.1.B. Hill-forts -- 3.1.2. Cemeteries -- 3.1.2.A. Grave monument -- 3.1.2.B. Burial rite -- 3.1.2.C. Grave inventory -- 3.1.3. Location, size, structure and duration of cemeteries -- 3.1.3.A. Horizontal and vertical differentiation -- 3.1.3.B. Micro-regional and local practices -- 3.1.3.C. Population distribution and density -- 3.2. Changing patterns in elite funerary practices -- 3.2.1. Elite graves -- 3.2.1.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.1.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.1.C. Provenance of the elite set -- 3.2.2. Setting the tone: the Hallstatt D period -- 3.2.2.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.2.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.2.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 3.2.3. The climax: the La Tene A period -- 3.2.3.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.3.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.3.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 3.2.4. The change: the La Tene B Period -- 3.2.4.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.4.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.4.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- ".
- catalog description "3.2.5. Middle- and Late-La Tene periods: collapse or continuity -- 3.3. The reformulation of elite values -- 4. The Early-La Tene Elite in the Aisne-Marne Region -- 4.1. State of research -- 4.1.1. Settlements -- 4.1.2. Cemeteries -- 4.1.2.A. Grave monument -- 4.1.2.B. Burial rite -- 4.1.2.C. Grave inventory -- 4.1.3. Location, size, structure and duration of cemeteries -- 4.1.3.A. Horizontal and vertical differentiation -- 4.1.3.B. Micro-regional and local practices -- 4.1.3.C. Population distribution and density -- 4.2. Changing patterns in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.1. Elite graves -- 4.2.1.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.1.B. Grave inventory -- 4.2.1.C. Provenance of the elite set -- 4.2.2. Elite practices according to the Late Hallstatt tradition -- 4.2.2.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.2.B. Grave inventory -- 4.2.2.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.3. Increase and variability: the La Tene A period -- 4.2.3.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.3.B. Grave inventory -- ".
- catalog description "4.2.3.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.4. Decline, austerity and uniformity: the La Tene B Period -- 4.2.4.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.4.B. Grave inventory -- 4.2.4.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.5. Further developments: migrations or changing funerary practices -- 4.3. The reformulation of elite values -- 5. The Dynamics of Social Practice in the Marne-Moselle Zone -- 5.1. The Belgian Ardennes -- 5.2. Comparative analysis -- 5.3. Celtic migrations -- 5.4. Archeological visibility and social processes -- 5.4.1. Raw materials, trade and elite graves -- 5.4.2. The temporalty of societal and spatial structure.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-285).".
- catalog extent "xi, 285 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "People, ideas and goods.".
- catalog identifier "9053564810".
- catalog isFormatOf "People, ideas and goods.".
- catalog isPartOf "Amsterdam archaeological studies ; 7".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,".
- catalog relation "People, ideas and goods.".
- catalog spatial "Europe Antiquities.".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog subject "939/.18 21".
- catalog subject "Celtic antiquities.".
- catalog subject "Celts Europe.".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Celtic.".
- catalog subject "D70 .D47 2001".
- catalog subject "Iron age Europe.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 1.1. Archaeological approaches to Late-Hallstatt and Early-La Tene societies -- 1.2. Theoretical and methodical problems -- 1.3. Aim and method of research -- 1.4. Spatial framework -- 1.5. Chronological framework -- 2. From Funerary Practices to Human Bevaviour and Thought -- 2.1. People, ideas and goods -- 2.1.1. Human thought and behaviour -- 2.1.2. The symbolic meaning and social significance of mortuary rituals -- 2.1.3. The Field of Anthropological Study -- 2.2. Elite groups in the Indo-European FAS -- 2.2.1. Wagons/chariots -- 2.2.2. Valuable ware -- 2.2.3. Weapons -- 2.2.4. Elite groups in different times and places -- 2.2.5. Summary -- 2.3. Variations on a theme -- 2.3.1. Dominant values in the conceptual universe of the elite groups -- 2.3.2. The representation and constitution of the society -- 3. The Early-La Tene Elite in the Middle Rhine-Moselle Region -- 3.1. State of research -- 3.1.1. Settlements -- 3.1.1.A. Lowland settlements -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.1.1.B. Hill-forts -- 3.1.2. Cemeteries -- 3.1.2.A. Grave monument -- 3.1.2.B. Burial rite -- 3.1.2.C. Grave inventory -- 3.1.3. Location, size, structure and duration of cemeteries -- 3.1.3.A. Horizontal and vertical differentiation -- 3.1.3.B. Micro-regional and local practices -- 3.1.3.C. Population distribution and density -- 3.2. Changing patterns in elite funerary practices -- 3.2.1. Elite graves -- 3.2.1.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.1.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.1.C. Provenance of the elite set -- 3.2.2. Setting the tone: the Hallstatt D period -- 3.2.2.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.2.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.2.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 3.2.3. The climax: the La Tene A period -- 3.2.3.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.3.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.3.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 3.2.4. The change: the La Tene B Period -- 3.2.4.A. Grave monument -- 3.2.4.B. Grave inventory -- 3.2.4.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.2.5. Middle- and Late-La Tene periods: collapse or continuity -- 3.3. The reformulation of elite values -- 4. The Early-La Tene Elite in the Aisne-Marne Region -- 4.1. State of research -- 4.1.1. Settlements -- 4.1.2. Cemeteries -- 4.1.2.A. Grave monument -- 4.1.2.B. Burial rite -- 4.1.2.C. Grave inventory -- 4.1.3. Location, size, structure and duration of cemeteries -- 4.1.3.A. Horizontal and vertical differentiation -- 4.1.3.B. Micro-regional and local practices -- 4.1.3.C. Population distribution and density -- 4.2. Changing patterns in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.1. Elite graves -- 4.2.1.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.1.B. Grave inventory -- 4.2.1.C. Provenance of the elite set -- 4.2.2. Elite practices according to the Late Hallstatt tradition -- 4.2.2.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.2.B. Grave inventory -- 4.2.2.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.3. Increase and variability: the La Tene A period -- 4.2.3.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.3.B. Grave inventory -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4.2.3.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.4. Decline, austerity and uniformity: the La Tene B Period -- 4.2.4.A. Grave monument -- 4.2.4.B. Grave inventory -- 4.2.4.C. Differentiation in elite funerary practices -- 4.2.5. Further developments: migrations or changing funerary practices -- 4.3. The reformulation of elite values -- 5. The Dynamics of Social Practice in the Marne-Moselle Zone -- 5.1. The Belgian Ardennes -- 5.2. Comparative analysis -- 5.3. Celtic migrations -- 5.4. Archeological visibility and social processes -- 5.4.1. Raw materials, trade and elite graves -- 5.4.2. The temporalty of societal and spatial structure.".
- catalog title "People, ideas and goods : new perspectives on 'Celtic barbarians' in Western and Central Europe (500-250 BC) / Marian Diepeveen-Jansen ; [translated by Christine Jefferis].".
- catalog type "text".