This contribution deals with the bronze bracelets found in the Netherlands that are datable between the Late Neolithic and the Middle Iron Age (n=176). We study their context (hoards, funerary contexts, settlements and stray finds), and we relate the specifics of their form and decoration to regional and supraregional traditions. First, we study their role as social signifiers (in reconstructions) of prehistoric identities across those scales, discussing how particular Bronze Age ‘costumes’ or ‘ornament sets’ may have been kept from graves and deposited in alternate ways. Then, we study later prehistoric arm-rings for their potential to indicate the scale, orientation and longevity of supraregional contact networks into which the later preh...
This article presents the results of recent international collaborative research into the Early Bron...
In this article we put forward an alternative account of the famous wristguards, or bracers, ofthe E...
Documenting a phenomenon that has previously been overlooked, this article examines the later stages...
This contribution deals with the bronze bracelets found in the Netherlands that are datable between ...
Many hundreds of Bronze Age bronze artefacts are known from excavations in Switzerland, yet the inte...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
International audienceResearch on costume items preserved in Iron Age funerary contexts across weste...
This paper aims to assess two unique bracelets from several points of view, including the history o...
This article explores how the ways in which we as archaeologists view material culture - as being co...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
A total of 42 bronze sickle blades dating from the Middle Bronze Age-B (c. 1500-1000 cal. BC) to the...
Dutch ornament traditions in the Neolithic period focused on strung beads of amber, jet, stone and b...
Abstract: Discussions on the presence, nature and apparel of (presumed) European Bronze Age warriors...
“Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us wa...
The Neolithic is an interesting phase for observing the changes which affected the material culture ...
This article presents the results of recent international collaborative research into the Early Bron...
In this article we put forward an alternative account of the famous wristguards, or bracers, ofthe E...
Documenting a phenomenon that has previously been overlooked, this article examines the later stages...
This contribution deals with the bronze bracelets found in the Netherlands that are datable between ...
Many hundreds of Bronze Age bronze artefacts are known from excavations in Switzerland, yet the inte...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
International audienceResearch on costume items preserved in Iron Age funerary contexts across weste...
This paper aims to assess two unique bracelets from several points of view, including the history o...
This article explores how the ways in which we as archaeologists view material culture - as being co...
In multiple bronze object hoards of the Middle- (c. 1500-1050 BC) and Late Bronze Age (c. 1050-800 B...
A total of 42 bronze sickle blades dating from the Middle Bronze Age-B (c. 1500-1000 cal. BC) to the...
Dutch ornament traditions in the Neolithic period focused on strung beads of amber, jet, stone and b...
Abstract: Discussions on the presence, nature and apparel of (presumed) European Bronze Age warriors...
“Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us wa...
The Neolithic is an interesting phase for observing the changes which affected the material culture ...
This article presents the results of recent international collaborative research into the Early Bron...
In this article we put forward an alternative account of the famous wristguards, or bracers, ofthe E...
Documenting a phenomenon that has previously been overlooked, this article examines the later stages...