Introduction: context, connections and scale
Around 500 BC a new mode of visual expression emerged in Europe. To the north of the Alps, craftspeople began to decorate objects in ways that were strikingly different from the long-standing traditions of the preceding millennia (e.g. Garrow & Gosden 2012, 40–41; Jacobsthal 1944, 155–58; Wells...
Main Authors: | Gosden, C, Chittock, H, Hommel, P, Nimura, C |
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Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Oxbow Books
2019
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