Dolmens in Denmark: Architecture and Function
Palle Eriksen (author), Niels H. Andersen (author), Christopher Scarre (other), Anne Bloch (other), David E. Robinson (other), Jysk arkæologisk selskab (other), Moesgård museum (author)
Paperback Published on: 31/12/2016
Price: £33.97
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Synopsis
Dolmens are some of Denmark's oldest and most impressive ancient monuments. These more than 5000-year-old stone structures stand as intriguing testimony to the architectural skill of the Neolithic population. Based on new research results, a comprehensive account is given of the origins of dolmens, their original appearance and development and their function. The book is written by archaeologists Palle Eriksen, Ringkøbing-Skjern Museum, and Niels H. Andersen, Moesgaard Museum. Professor Chris Scarre, University of Durham, has contributed a chapter on the dolmens of Britain, France and Ireland.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Aarhus University Press
- ISBN: 9788793423077
- Number of pages: 328
- Dimensions: 224 x 279 x 27 mm
- Weight: 1416g
- Languages: English
