Human ontogeny and material change at the bronze age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary
Human ontogeny and material change at the bronze age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary
This article explores the relationship between human ontogeny — how people become who they are — and material change at the Bronze Age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary. Shifts in domestic material culture and in the use of domestic space in houses imply altered developmental experiences for people living on the tell from the Early to Middle Bronze Age. These changes produced qualitatively different kinds of people at different points in time.
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Sofaer, Joanna
038f9eb2-5863-46ef-8eaf-fb2513b75ee2
6 June 2011
Sofaer, Joanna
038f9eb2-5863-46ef-8eaf-fb2513b75ee2
Sofaer, Joanna
(2011)
Human ontogeny and material change at the bronze age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary.
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 21 (2), .
(doi:10.1017/S0959774311000242).
Abstract
This article explores the relationship between human ontogeny — how people become who they are — and material change at the Bronze Age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary. Shifts in domestic material culture and in the use of domestic space in houses imply altered developmental experiences for people living on the tell from the Early to Middle Bronze Age. These changes produced qualitatively different kinds of people at different points in time.
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Published date: 6 June 2011
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/185397
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