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Warfare in Bronze Age Society
註釋Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter One Introducing Bronze Age Warfare -- Chapter Two Bronze Age Encounters: Violent or Peaceful? -- Chapter Three Warfare and the Political Economy: Europe 1500-1100 bc -- Chapter Four Warfare vs. Exchange? Thoughts on an Integrative Approach -- Chapter Five Maritime Warfare in Scandinavian Rock Art -- Chapter Six Bronze Weaponry and Cultural Mobility in Late Bronze Age Southeast Europe -- Chapter Seven The Emergence of Specialized Combat Weapons in the Levantine Bronze Age -- Chapter Eight Beyond the Grave: Crafting Identities in the Middle Bronze Age Southern Trans Urals -- Chapter Nine Carp's-Tongue Swords and Their Use: Functional, Technological and Morphological Aspects -- Chapter Ten Warfare or Sacrifice? Archaeological Research on the Bronze Age Site in the Tollense Valley, Northeast Germany -- Chapter Eleven Violence and Ritual in Late Bronze Age Britain: Weapon Depositions and Their Interpretation -- Chapter Twelve 'Warrior Graves' vs. Warrior Graves in the Bronze Age Aegean -- Chapter Thirteen The Chief and His Sword? Some Thoughts on the Swordbearer's Rank in the Early Nordic Bronze Age -- Chapter Fourteen Becoming the Warrior: Constructed Identity or Functional Identity? -- Chapter Fifteen Body Aesthetics, Fraternity and Warfare in the Long European Bronze Age: Postscriptum -- Index