The Danube in prehistory / by V. Gordon Childe.

By: Childe, V. Gordon (Vere Gordon), 1892-1957Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford [England] : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1929. Description: xix, 479 p., [52] leaves of plates (6 folded) : ill., maps ; 26 cmSubject(s): Prehistoric peoples -- Europe | Prehistoric peoples -- Danube River Valley | Danube River Valley -- Antiquities | Hungary -- Antiquities | Europe -- AntiquitiesLOC classification: GN803 | .C5GN803 | .C5 1929
Contents:
Contains: The geographical and climatic background -- Palaeolithic man and his descendants in central Europe -- The first neolithic civilization on the middle Danube -- Danubian I -- The civilizations of period II -- Painted pottery 0 The nordic cultures in the Danube corridor -- Corded ware -- The Pile-dwelling cultures -- The bell-beakers -- The 'copper age' in Hungary -- The early Bronze age -- The Hungarian bronze age -- The urnfield cultures of Hungary -- The Tumulus bronze culture -- The Urnfields of Lausitz type east of the Elbe -- The north Alpine urnfields -- From Switzerland to Britain -- The end of the Hungarian bronze age and the Scyths -- From the Alps to the Balkans.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [451]-459)

Contains: The geographical and climatic background -- Palaeolithic man and his descendants in central Europe -- The first neolithic civilization on the middle Danube -- Danubian I -- The civilizations of period II -- Painted pottery 0 The nordic cultures in the Danube corridor -- Corded ware -- The Pile-dwelling cultures -- The bell-beakers -- The 'copper age' in Hungary -- The early Bronze age -- The Hungarian bronze age -- The urnfield cultures of Hungary -- The Tumulus bronze culture -- The Urnfields of Lausitz type east of the Elbe -- The north Alpine urnfields -- From Switzerland to Britain -- The end of the Hungarian bronze age and the Scyths -- From the Alps to the Balkans.