S T I C K S , S T O N E S , A N D BR O K E N BO N E S : N E O L I T H I C V I O L E N C E IN A E U R O P E A N PERSPECTIVE Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective Edited by RICK SCHULTING AND LINDA FIBIGER 1 3 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford ox2 6dp Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford.
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· Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective presents an up-to-date overview of the evidence for violent injuries on human skeletons of the Neolithic period in Europe, ranging from 6700 to 2000 BC. Unlike other lines of evidence - weapons, fortifications, and imagery - the human skeleton preserves the actual marks of past violent encounters.
Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective. Edited by Schulting Rick and Fibiger Linda. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2012. 392 pp. ISBN 0‐19‐957306‐9. $150 (hardcover).
Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective Rick J. Schulting and Linda Fibiger Abstract. This book presents an up-to-date overview of the evidence for violent injuries on human skeletons of the Neolithic period in Europe, ranging from 6700 to 2000 BC. Unlike other lines of evidence — weapons, fortifications, and imagery — the human skeleton preserves the ...
Rick J. Schulting, Linda Fibiger OUP Oxford, Apr 19, 2012 - History - 392 pages 0 Reviews Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective presents an up-to-date...
Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective presents an up-to-date overview of the evidence for violent injuries on human skeletons of the Neolithic period in Europe, ranging from 6700 to 2000 BC. Unlike other lines of evidence - weapons, fortifications, and imagery - the human skeleton preserves the actual marks of past violent encounters.
Rick J. Schulting, Linda Fibiger Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspectivepresents an up-to-date overview of the evidence for violent injuries on human skeletons of the Neolithic period in Europe, ranging from 6700 to 2000 BC.
Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Neolithic Violence in a European Perspective presents an up-to-date overview of the evidence for violent injuries on human skeletons of the Neolithic period in Europe, ranging from 6700 to 2000 BC. Unlike other lines of evidence - weapons, fortifications, and
In book: Sticks, stones and broken bones. Neolithic violence in a European perspective (pp.1-15) Publisher: Oxford University Press; Editors: R. Schulting, L. Fibiger
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