Prehistoric Technology 40 Years Later: Functional Studies and the Russian Legacy

Author(s): Laura Longo; Natalja N. Skakun

Year: 2008

Summary

This massive volume, the proceedings of an international conference in Verona in 2005, reasseses the work of S.A. Semonov, the Soviet archaeologist and pioneer of the functional analysis. The papers demonstrate both the ways in which Semonov's theories have been developed in the forty years since the publication in English of his seminal work Prehistoric Technology, and the wide range of applications for which they have been used. In particular they offer insights into current practice in Russian archaeology.

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Prehistoric Technology 40 Years Later: Functional Studies and the Russian Legacy. Laura Longo, Natalja N. Skakun. Oxford: Archaeopress. 2008 ( tDAR id: 422541)

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min long: 24.785; min lat: 47.469 ; max long: 178.418; max lat: 77.752 ;

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Contact(s): EXARC Experimental Archaeology Collection Manager

Record Identifiers

ExArc Id(s): 9168

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Rights & Attribution: The information in this record was originally compiled by Dr. Roeland Paardekooper, EXARC Director.