Originally published between 1920-70, the History of Civilization was published at a formative time within the social sciences, and during a period of decisive historical discovery. The aim of the general editor, C.K. Ogden, was to summarize the most up to date findings and theories of historians, anthropologists, archaeologists and sociologists. This reprinted material is available as a set or in the following groupings: Prehistory and Historical Ethnography set of 12 (0-415-15611-4, u800); Greek Civilization set of 7 (0-415-15612-2, u450); Roman Civilization set of 6 (0-415-15613-0, u400);...
Originally published between 1920-70, the History of Civilization was published at a formative time within the social sciences, and during a period of...
Originally published between 1920-70, the History of Civilization was published at a formative time within the social sciences, and during a period of decisive historical discovery. The aim of the general editor, C.K. Ogden, was to summarize the most up to date findings and theories of historians, anthropologists, archaeologists and sociologists. This reprinted material is available as a set or in the following groupings: Prehistory and Historical Ethnography set of 12 (0-415-15611-4, u800); Greek Civilization set of 7 (0-415-15612-2, u450); Roman Civilization set of 6 (0-415-15613-0, u400);...
Originally published between 1920-70, the History of Civilization was published at a formative time within the social sciences, and during a period of...
Originally published in 1946, this book presents in what can arguably be described as an unusual way, a slice of Scottish social life by applying to prehistory the principles of Marxism as practised by Soviet scholars of Russian prehistory. Using archaeological evidence, the author distinguishes 6 stages – from the earliest definable groups of immigrants to the Iron Age. There are 10 appendices, devoted to the typology and classification of tombs, pottery, implements and fortifications.
Originally published in 1946, this book presents in what can arguably be described as an unusual way, a slice of Scottish social life by applying t...