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Before Civilization

The Radiocarbon Revolution And Prehistoric Europe

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  • 320 stránek
  • 12 hodin čtení

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The refinement of radiocarbon dating using the information form tree-ring counts has raised serious doubts about the accepted theoretical frameowkr of European prehistory. Monuments in Central and Western Europe have proved to be considerably older than their supposed Near-Eastern forerunners, and the record must be almost completely rewritten in the light of these new dates. Before Civilsation is a preliminary attempt to do this with the help of analogies from more recent and well-documented primitive societies. The more glaring inconsistencies in the old theory are re-examined and Professor Renfrew shows convincingly how the baffling monuments of prehistoric Europe, like Stonehenge, could have been built without recourse to help from the 'more civilized' Near East.

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Before Civilization, Colin Renfrew

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1976
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Titul
Before Civilization
Podtitul
The Radiocarbon Revolution And Prehistoric Europe
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Penguin
Rok vydání
1976
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
320
ISBN10
0140216707
ISBN13
9780140216707
Série
Hodnocení
3,5 z 5
Anotace
The refinement of radiocarbon dating using the information form tree-ring counts has raised serious doubts about the accepted theoretical frameowkr of European prehistory. Monuments in Central and Western Europe have proved to be considerably older than their supposed Near-Eastern forerunners, and the record must be almost completely rewritten in the light of these new dates. Before Civilsation is a preliminary attempt to do this with the help of analogies from more recent and well-documented primitive societies. The more glaring inconsistencies in the old theory are re-examined and Professor Renfrew shows convincingly how the baffling monuments of prehistoric Europe, like Stonehenge, could have been built without recourse to help from the 'more civilized' Near East.