Economy and Society in Prehistoric Europe

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Economy and Society in Prehistoric Europe
Andrew Sherratt
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Economy and Society in Prehistoric Europe

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This book brings together a classic collection of Andrew Sherratt's work on the economic foundations of prehistoric Europe, which have put forward important new ideas about the development of farming, pastoralism, early technology and trade.

In a series of contributions that have included wide-ranging syntheses and detailed local studies, he discusses their implications for the understanding of settlement-patterns, social structures, material culture, and less tangible aspects of prehistoric life such as the spread of languages and the use of narcotics.

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Cover of: Economy and society in prehistoric Europe
Economy and society in prehistoric Europe: changing perspectives
1997, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: Economy and society in prehistoric Europe
Economy and society in prehistoric Europe: changing perspectives
1997, Edinburgh University Press
in English
Cover of: Economy and Society in Prehistoric Europe
Economy and Society in Prehistoric Europe
1997

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OL51661836M
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1474472567
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9781474472562
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