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Zusatztext In Iconoclasm and Later Prehistory , archaeologist Henry Chapman applies the theoretical frameworks of iconoclasm research to illuminate analysis of first millennium BCE northwestern European material culture. Chapman does an outstanding job of categorically arranging the archaeological evidence in order to provide a comprehensive picture of prehistoric northwestern European culture. He effectively balances abstract theoretical frameworks with an abundance of concrete examples in order to provide the reader with a satisfying reconstruction of prehistoric northwestern European society. -Craig Evan Anderson, Claremont Graduate University Informationen zum Autor Henry Chapman is Reader in Archaeology at the University of Birmingham. His principal research interests are later prehistory, bog bodies, iconoclasm, wetland archaeology and the application of digital technologies to the study of the past. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Zusammenfassung Iconoclasm and Later Prehistory explores approaches from two distinct disciplinary perspectives to present a new interpretative framework for prehistorians and archaeologists alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figures List of tables Preface 1 Iconoclasm 2 Breaking objects 3 Breaking bodies 4 Breaking monuments 5 Breaking landscapes 6 Iconoclasm and later prehistory? Bibliography Index