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Paisagens e Tumbas no Calcolítico e no Bronze

Ancestral Landscape

 Burial mounds in the Copper 
and Bronze Ages


Borgna, E., & Müller Celka, S. (eds.) (2012): Ancestral Landscape. Burial mounds in the Copper and Bronze Ages (Central and Eastern Europe – Balkans – Adriatic – Aegean, 4th-2nd millennium B.C.) Proceedings of the International Conference held in Udine, May 15th-18th 2008. Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée. Série recherches archéologiques Vol. 58. Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, Lyon


Sinopse
Este volume fornece um estudo abrangente do fenômeno dos montes funerários que surgiu em grandes partes da Europa durante a Idade do Cobre e do Bronze, com foco principal nas regiões do Mediterrâneo e da Europa Oriental.Cinquenta e um papéis são agrupados em seções amplas que tratam do simbolismo dos túmulos, a relação entre paisagens, marcos e identidade cultural, costumes funerários como rituais e um novo olhar sobre as teorias do difusionismo. 


Eles definem os contextos naturais e culturais em que a arquitetura funerária apareceu pela primeira vez nessas partes do mundo e tentam explicar o significado ideológico, social e ritual dos túmulos como monumentos comunitários. A maioria das contribuições inclui novas evidências de escavações e pesquisas de superfície, algumas fornecem um reexame bem-vindo de dados antigos, incluindo restos de esqueletos.



Os assuntos discutidos enfrontam não apenas a práticas e crenças funerárias, mas também outras questões arqueológicas, como as paisagens e uso da terra, a exploração precoce de recursos metálicos, a organização de trocas de longa distância, as redes de interação e a emergência de complexidade nas sociedades humanas.


INDEX

Preface and Acknowledgements  pp 11 - 14

Abbreviations pp. 15 - 17

I – Keynote Lecture

The Tumulus in European Prehistory: Covering the Body, 
Housing the Soul pp. 21 - 30
Anthony Harding


II – Burial mounds: Symbolics and Myth

Die sakrale Symbolik des Kreises: Gedanken zum 
verborgenen Sinnbild der Hügelbestattungen pp. 33 - 46
Blagoje Govedarica

The Arslantepe Royal Tomb and the “Manipulation” 
of the Kurgan Ideology in Eastern Anatolia at the Beginning of the Third Millennium pp. 47 - 59
Giulio Palumbi

Mythical Voyages and Ancestral Monuments: Tales on 
Knowledge and Leadership in Prehistoric Europe pp. 61 - 72
Philippe Della Casa


III – Landscapes, Landmarks and Cultural Identity

Réflexion sur l’espace funéraire et la notion de territoire 
en Asie centrale steppique aux périodes protohistoriques 
(IIe-Ier millénaires av. J.-C.) pp. 75 - 85
Julio Bendezu-Sarmiento

Bestattungen unter Hügeln im Gebiet der mittleren Donau 
seit dem Ende des Äneolithikums bis zum Beginn der mittleren Bronzezeit  pp. 87 - 96
Jozef Bátora

Tumulus Culture Barrows in the Polish Lowlands. The Case 
of the Cemetery in Smoszew pp. 97 - 106
Mateusz Jaeger, Łukasz Pospieszny

Visible and Invisible Monuments. Late Eneolithic Burial Mounds 
in Forested Areas of Central Moravia pp. 107 - 117
Jan Turek, Jaroslav Peška, Andrea Matějíčková


Burial Mounds in West Bohemia: the Current State 
of Research pp. 119 - 126
Ladislav Šmejda

Résumés Plan Figures Référence bibliographique
Burial Mounds in the Baden Culture: Aspects of Local 
Developments and Outer Impacts pp. 127 - 134
Claudia Sachsse

Interpreting the Vertical Distribution of Bronze Age Tumuli 
in the Central Balkans pp. 135 - 144
Marko Porčić

Tumulus or Cairn? The Case of the Central Dalmatian Islands 
pp. 145 - 152
Vedran Barbarić

La scoperta della sepoltura a tumulo di Barbariga (Istria, Croazia). Novità e riscontri in relazione ai tumuli dell’età del bronzo rinvenuti nella penisola istriana e nell’Italia nord-orientale pp. 153 - 162
Giulia Codacc i-Terlević

A Specific Type of Tholos in the Northern Adriatic 
pp. 163 - 170
Biba Teržan, Bernhard Hänsel

Burial Mounds in Croatia: Landscapes of Continuity 
and Transformation pp. 171 - 184
Hrvoje Potrebica

The Emergence and the Architectural Development of 
the Tumulus Burial Custom in NW Greece (Epirus and the Ionian Islands)
 and Albania and its Connections to Settlement Organization pp. 185 - 201
Stavros Oikonomidis, Aristeides Papayiannis, Akis Tsonos

The Spatial Distribution and Location of Bronze Age Tumuli 
in Greece pp. 203 - 217
Christina Merkouri, Maria Kouli

Mnemonic Landscapes and Monuments of the Past: Tumuli, 
Tholos Tombs and Landscape Associations in Late Middle Bronze 
Age and Early Late Bronze Age Messenia (Greece) pp. 219 - 229
Yannis Galanakis

The Bell Beaker Tumulus of Via Bruschi in Sesto Fiorentino 
(Florence, Italy): New Research pp. 231 - 238
Lucia Sarti. Pino Fenu, Valentina Leonini, 
Fabio Martini, Sara Perusin
 
Tumuli e strutture abitative presso Flaibano nell’alta pianura 
friulana (Italia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia): vecchi e nuovi dati
pp. 239 - 252
Serena Vitri, Alberto Balasso, 
Giulio Simeoni

I tumuli del Friuli occidentale: un aggiornamento 
delle conoscenze pp. 253 - 268
Armando D’Agnolo, Silvia Pettarin, Giovanni Tasca

The Early Bronze Age in North Eastern Italy: the Making of 
a Monumental Landscape pp. 269 - 277
Paola Càssola Guida

Individual Burial and Communal Rites: the Manifold Uses 
of Monumental Architecture in the North Adriatic Bronze Age 
pp. 279 - 289
Elisabetta Borgna


IV – Burial Practices, Rituals and People 

Eneolithic Burial Mounds in the Black Sea Steppe: from the 
First Burial Symbols to Monumental Ritual Architecture 
pp. 293 - 305
Yuri Yakovlevič Rassamakin

Prehistoric Barrow Graves between the Danube and the 
Balkan Range: Stratigraphy and Relative Chronology 
pp. 307 - 320
Stefan Alexandrov

Tumuli with Circular Ditch and the Ritual Scenario among 
Corded Ware Culture Societies on the North European Plain 
pp. 321 - 328
Janusz Czebreszuk, Marzena Szmyt

The Development of Burial Rites from the Tumulus to the Urnfield Culture in Southern Central Europe pp. 329 - 340
Frank Falkenstein

New Work at the Late Bronze Age Tumulus Cemetery 
of Lăpuş in Romania pp. 341 - 353
Carol Kacsó. Carola Metzner-Nebelsick, 
Louis D. Nebelsick

The Early Bronze Age Ritual Structures and Necropolis from 
near the Village of Dubene, Karlovo Region pp. 355 - 365
Martin Hristov

Burial Mounds of the Bronze Age at Mušego near Monkodonja. 
Results of the Excavations 2006-2007 pp. 367 - 373
Kristina Mihovilić, Bernhard Hänsel, 
Damir Matošević, Biba Teržan

The Princely Tumulus Gruda Boljevića Podgorica, Montenegro 
pp. 375 - 381
Mile Baković

The Early Bronze Age Burial Mound at Kriaritsi – Sykia 
(Central Macedonia, Greece) pp. 383 - 390
Sofia Asouhidou

Bronze Age Tumuli and Grave Circles in Central Greece: 
the Current State of Research pp. 391 - 399
Maria-Photini Papakonstantinou

Mounds over Dwellings: The Transformation of Domestic Spaces 
into Community Monuments in EH II Thebes, Greece 
pp. 401 - 413
Vassilis Aravantinos, Kyriaki Psaraki

Burial Mounds and “Ritual Tumuli” of the Aegean Early Bronze Age 
pp. 415 - 428
Sylvie Müller Celka

Why Grave Circles A and B at Mycenae are Very Unlikely 
to be Burial Tumuli pp. 429 - 432
Oliver Dickinson

The Argos “Tumuli”: a Re-examination pp. 433 - 443
Kalliope Sarri, Sofia Voutsaki

Tumuli and Social Status: a Re-examination of the 
Asine Tumulus pp. 445 - 461
Sofia Voutsaki, Anne Ingvarsson-Sundström, 
Søren Dietz

Die Ausgrabung von zwei mittelhelladisch I-zeitlichen Grabtumuli 
in der Flur Kastroulia bei Ellinika (Alt-Thouria) in Messenien 
pp. 463 - 474
Jörg Rambach

Burial Mounds and “specchie” in Apulia during the Bronze Age: 
Local Developments and Transadriatic Connections pp. 475 - 484
Giulia Recchia

Un impianto dell’età del bronzo nell’Alta Murgia pugliese: 
il recinto e il tumulo del sito di Le Chianche (Minervino 
Murge, Bari) pp. 485 - 492
Francesca Radina

The Torre S. Sabina Tumulus (Brindisi, Italy) in the Context of Transmarine Relations during the 14th c. B.C. pp. 493 - 502
Elisabetta Onnis

I tumuli funerari dell’età del Rame di Sovizzo-località S. Daniele (Vicenza): aspetti costruttivi, cronologici e cultuali  
pp. 503 - 510
Elodia Bianchin Citton, Claudio Balista
 
New Evidence of Ancestral Landscape in Trentino in the Copper 
and Bronze Ages: the Ritual Sites of Cles-Campi Neri and La Vela di Trento  
pp. 511 - 522
Lorenza Endrizzi, Elisabetta Mottes, 
Franco Nicolis, Nicola Degasperi

The Bronze Age Tumuli of Gardolo di Mezzo (Trento, Italy)
 in the Adige Valley pp. 523 - 532
Elisabetta Mottes, Michele Bassetti, 
Elena Silvestri


V – Diffusionism under Examination

Yamnaya Groups and Tumuli west of the Black Sea 
pp. 535 - 555
Volker Heyd
 
The Oldest Round Barrows of the European Lowlands 
pp. 557 - 566
Janusz Czebreszuk, Łukasz Pospieszny

Bronze Age Mortuary Practices in Thrace: A prelude to Studying 
the Long-term Tradition pp. 567 - 577
Krassimir Leshtakov

The Marmara Tumuli: their Contribution to Greek Protohistory 
pp. 579 - 583
Fanouria Dakoronia

Middle Helladic Tumuli in Messenia. Ethnological Conclusions 
pp. 585 - 596
Georgios Styl. Korres

The (Possible) Tursi Tumulus Burial near Matera and the Relationships between southern Italy and the Aegean-Balkan Area in the First Half 
of the 3rd Millennium B.C. pp. 597 - 606
Alberto Cazzella



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