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Developing the 3D imaging of Iron Age art in the ENTRANS Project

  • Lindsey Buster

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    Abstract

    Cultural encounters form a dominant theme in the study of Iron Age Europe. This was particularly acute in regions where urbanising Mediterranean civilisations came into contact with ‘barbarian’ worlds. This volume presents preliminary work from the ENTRANS Project, which explores the nature and impact of such encounters in south east Europe, alongside a series of papers on analogous European regions. A range of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches are offered in an effort to promote dialogue around these central issues in European protohistory.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCultural Encounters in Iron Age Europe
    PublisherArchaeolingua
    Pages23-38
    ISBN (Print)9789639911833
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Keywords

    • Archaeology
    • 3D imaging
    • Iron Age

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