The essays collected together in this volume were written in honour of Professor Christopher Hawkes, in recognition of his stature as an international scholar and his generosity in encouraging the work of others. The collection consists of a closely-knit group of studies, and includes contributions from continental scholars. The topics covered range from links between the Mycenaean and Greek worlds, European body-armour, firedogs in Iron Age Britain to Bronzes in Hungary. Originally published in 1971.
Author(s): John Boardman; M.A. Brown; Thomas George Eyre Powell
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Archaeology
Edition: New
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: 340
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Plates
Figures
Abbreviations
one From Bronze Age to Iron Age: a sequel to a sequel
two The first European body-armour
three Kaineus (Caeneus): a further link between the Mycenaean and the Greek worlds
four Some remarks on 'Peschiera' bronzes in Hungary
five Openwork 'bird-cage' bronzes
six Late Bronze and Early Iron in the valley of the Ebro
seven A southern view of Situla Art
eight The construction of the felloe in Iron Age spoked wheels
nine The Waldalgesheim Master
ten From Urartu to Gundestrup: the agency of Thracian metal-work
eleven Tribes and archaeological groupings of the La Tène period in Belgium: some observations
twelve Firedogs in Iron Age Britain and beyond
Bibliography of the published works of C. F. C. Hawkes
Index