Innovation And Imitation Paperback
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Catherine Frieman
Book Description
In this study of prehistoric innovation, the author argues that a range of technologies and practices need to be considered in order to place innovation into the pre-existing social and technological systems in which it functioned and to assess the means by which it was accepted and valued. In particular the study focuses on how archaeological interpretations of stone objects and stone-working can help understand the adoption and continued presence of metal and metallurgy in prehistoric Europe. The author compares traditionally identified stone skeuomorphs - that is, meaningful imitations-of metal with their putative prototypes. Three separate corpora of these stone skeuomorphs have been identified: polished stone shafthole axes f
ISBN-10
1407309528
ISBN-13
9781407309521
Language
English
Publisher
British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
Publication Date
2-Jul-11
Number of Pages
244