From Genesis to Prehistory:The Archaeological Three Age System and its Contested Reception in Denmark, Britain, and Ireland: The Archaeological Three Age System and its Contested Reception in Denmark, Britain, and Ireland

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OUP Oxford, Nov 1, 2007 - Social Science - 384 pages
We are now familiar with the Three Age System, the archaeological partitioning of the past into Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. This division, which amounted at the time to a major scientific revolution, was conceived in Denmark in the 1830s. Peter Rowley-Conwy investigates the reasons why the Three Age system was adopted without demur in Scandinavian archaeological circles, yet was the subject of a bitter and long-drawn-out contest in Britain and Ireland, up to the1870s.

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Peter Rowley-Conwy is Reader in Archaeology, Durham University.

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