Before Civilization: The Radiocarbon Revolution And Prehistoric Europe

Before Civilization: The Radiocarbon Revolution And Prehistoric Europe

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Book: Fair
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Name penned on front pastedown and small inscription on copyright page.

This seminal work, Before Civilization: The Radiocarbon Revolution And Prehistoric Europe, redefines our understanding of ancient European history. It chronicles the profound impact of radiocarbon dating on archaeological science, overturning long-held theories about the origins and spread of civilization across the continent. Renfrew presents a compelling argument for indigenous European innovation, challenging diffusionist models that previously dominated the field. The book details how precise dating methods illuminated the independent development of monumental architecture and complex societies. This authoritative text illustrates a pivotal moment in archaeological thought, offering a rigorous re-evaluation of Europe's prehistoric past.

Author: Colin Renfrew
Format: Hardback
Published: 1973, JONATHAN CAPE

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Name penned on front pastedown and small inscription on copyright page.

This seminal work, Before Civilization: The Radiocarbon Revolution And Prehistoric Europe, redefines our understanding of ancient European history. It chronicles the profound impact of radiocarbon dating on archaeological science, overturning long-held theories about the origins and spread of civilization across the continent. Renfrew presents a compelling argument for indigenous European innovation, challenging diffusionist models that previously dominated the field. The book details how precise dating methods illuminated the independent development of monumental architecture and complex societies. This authoritative text illustrates a pivotal moment in archaeological thought, offering a rigorous re-evaluation of Europe's prehistoric past.