Welchen Wert hatten Beile und Äxte in prähistorischen Gesellschaften – waren sie Werkzeug, Waffe, Tauschmittel oder Statussymbol? Der vorliegende Band umfasst neben Untersuchungen zu Rohstoffvorkommen und Materialanalysen auch die wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Fragen, die mit Ressourcenmanagement, Produktions- und Distributionsprozessen einhergehen. Wo wurden und wer hat die Rohmaterialien abgebaut und die Produkte hergestellt und wie waren die Handelsnetzwerke organisiert? Die Beiträge stellen europaweite Studien verschiedener Mikro- und Makroregionen vom Neolithikum bis zum Ende der Bronzezeit vor und widmen sich jeweils einem oder mehreren Aspekten dieses umfangreichen Themas.
What was the value of axes in prehistoric societies? Were they tools, weapons, means of exchange, or status symbols? This volume contains investigations into raw material deposits and material analyses but also deals with the economic and social questions associated with resource management as well as with production and distribution processes. Where were raw materials exploited and by whom? Who manufactured the products and where? How were the trade networks organised? These contributions present European-wide studies of various micro- and macro-regions from the Neolithic Period to the end of the Bronze Age, each addressing one or more aspects of this vast topic.
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Neolithic axe production in Central Germany: A first approach on technological aspects and lithic raw materials
Simone Meinecke
, Robert Risch
, Laura Culí Verdaguer
, Francisco Jose Martínez Fernández
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Procurement and circulation of lithic raw materials used for production of polished stone tools in Lower Silesia (south-western Poland): Some remarks on the state-of-the-art and new research perspectives
Michał P. Borowski
, Bernadeta Kufel Diakowska
, Marcin Chłoń
, Wojciech Bronowicki
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Edge tool technologies in prehistoric Greece: A short overview of the published data
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Metal, networks, and social change in Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia (c. 4100–1700 BC)
Johannes Müller
, Jan Piet Brozio
, Wolfgang Rabbel
, Manuel Zolchow
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Massive shaft-hole axes were axe currencies: The social life of the Fårdrup axes
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Oliver Michael
, Sebastian Dieck, Markus Wilke, Christian Heinrich Wunderlich, Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld
, Harald Meller
, Thorsten Halle
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Understanding metallurgical practices of the Únětice culture Culture: The axes from Halle-Kanena III and the concept of mixing metals in the Early Bronze Age
Daniel Berger
, Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld
, Andreas Wittke
, Ernst Pernicka
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Werkzeuge, Waffen, Würdezeichen: Beile und Äxte der Aunjetitzer Kultur in Mitteldeutschland
Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld
, Christian Heinrich Wunderlich, Robert Risch
, Harald Meller
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Xandra Dalidowski, Sergey Sitnikov, Marina Eguíluz Valentini
, Christian Heinrich Wunderlich, Harald Meller
, Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld
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Bronze and Iron Age axe-hafting techniques in Central and Southeastern Europe: A study of the archaeological visibility of prehistoric technological innovations
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