Beskrivelse
This project explains the significant absence of figurines among the first farmers of Northern Europe. Small clay figurines make a characteristic feature of Europe's earliest agricultural societies and were part of the initial Neolithic package including domesticated crops and animals, polished stone tools, pottery etc. From the 8th to the 6th millennium BC, Neolithic life spread into Europe from its origin in the Near East. However, as farming reached Central Europe the number of figurines decreased and when agriculture expanded to Northern Europe they had disappeared. This project seeks explanations for the absence of figurines in deep socio-cultural and ritual-religious differences clearly dividing Neolithic Europe in a figurative south-eastern part and an imageless northern part.Periode | 1 sep. 2022 → 31 aug. 2025 |
---|---|
Grad af anerkendelse | International |
Dokumenter og Links
Relateret indhold
-
Publikation
-
Everything Was Better in the Good Old Days: On the End of the LBK and the Emergence of Lengyel Culture Figurines
Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
-
Figurative Representations in the North European Neolithic—Are They There?
Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › peer review
-
Aktiviteter
-
The University of Edinburgh, School of History, Classics & Archaeology
Aktivitet: Besøg på en ekstern institution - typer › Besøger en ekstern, akademisk institution