Prehistoric Wagon Models in the Carpathian Basin (3500-1500 BC)

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Budapest: Archaeolingua Alapítvány, 2012. — 142 pp. — (Archaeolingua. Series minor; 32). — ISBN 978-963-9911-34-5.
The invention of the wheel and of wheeled vehicles was one of the major innovations with a lasting impact on human history. Wheeled conveyances played an important role in the life of prehistoric communities and contributed to the emergence of an invisible network of contacts between neighbouring and more distant communities. They played a crucial role in travel, transport and communication, in economic and cultural interaction, and in the transmission of customs, material goods and exotic commodities. Representing the rarity and uniqueness of this technical innovation, the earliest miniature models of wheeled vehicles often had a symbolic meaning attached to them and they often figured prominently in the realm of beliefs. Mária Bondár’s study on the wagon models of the Copper and Bronze Age offers a comprehensive overview of vehicle studies in the Carpathian Basin, together with a discussion of new, previously unpublished wagon models.
Introduction.
Previous research.
Copper Age.

Archaeological evidence for the earliest wagons and wheels.
How to spot a wagon model.
Late Copper Age wagon models.
Discussion.
Late Copper Age zoomorphic depictions.
Early and Middle Bronze Age.
Miniature wheels.
Wagon models.
Discussion.
Zoomorphic depictions.
Conclusions.
Catalogue.

Late Copper Age wagon models from Hungary.
Early and Middle Bronze Age wagon models from Hungary.
References.
Appendix.

Author(s): Bondár M.

Language: English
Commentary: 1733980
Tags: Исторические дисциплины;Археология;Энеолит и бронзовый век