Bradley, R. (1987). Stages in the chronological development of hoards and votive deposits. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 53. Vol 53, pp. 351-362.
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Stages in the chronological development of hoards and votive deposits | |||||
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 53 | |||||
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The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society | |||||
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53 | |||||
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351 - 362 | |||||
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Reviews some recent literature, dealing particularly with the distinction between votive deposlts and stores of objects. An alternative approach considers the long-term variations in the nature of intentional deposits in European prehistory. Three stages are suggested: 1 (early Neo), a unitary system of deposits prevailed, especially of food and selected artefacts, including metal when available; 2 (Bronze Age), a dual system allowed both votive deposition and accumulation and recycling, especially of non-local metal; 3 (later Iron Age), saw renewed emphasis on votive deposits, especially on the borders of emerging polities. Au (abr) | |||||
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1987 | |||||
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05 Dec 2008 |