Beskrivelse
One of the premises of this conference is that the immigration of Indo-European speaking populations caused social change with i.a. an increased focus on military and political alliances. Are we to decide whether this is a true and fair presentation, we will have to make sure that we know how the preceding and well-established Neolithic societies were organized. One easily gets the impression that the emergence of the Corded Ware (Indo-European speakers) introduced a new social setting focused on male-based warriorhoods to a group of indigenous, peaceful and egalitarian farmers. However, evidence from centralEuropean early farming societies (LBK) clearly shows that these societies were far from peaceful but could be rather warlike. In this paper, I will use South Scandinavia as a case discussing how we should conceive the social organization of the early farming societies (the Funnel Beaker culture) compared to that of the emerging Corded Ware/Single Grave society.
Periode | 26 mar. 2021 |
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Begivenhedstitel | Power, Gender and Mobility: Features of Indo-European Society |
Begivenhedstype | Konference |
Grad af anerkendelse | International |
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Power, Gender and Mobility
Aktivitet: Deltagelse i arrangement eller begivenhed - typer › Deltagelse i workshop, seminar og kursus
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The violent Indo-Europeans: Some general thoughts on the martial influence of the Corded Ware on Neolithic societies
Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › peer review