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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Deutscher Kunstverlag (DKV)
- Date of Publication 18 July 2022
- Number of Volumes Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur
- ISBN 9783422989245
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 240x170 mm
- Weight 577 g
- Language German
- Illustrations 16 Illustrations, color; 131 Illustrations, black & white 430
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Long description:
Dieser Band behandelt Messer und Erntegeräte in Mitteleuropa von ihrem ersten Auftreten bis zum 1. Jahrtausend n. Chr. Messer begleiten den Menschen seit der Altsteinzeit und sind im Laufe der Jahrtausende nützliches Werkzeug, Waffe und Statussymbol. Hier wird erstmals ein epochenumfassender Überblick aller gängigen Typen gegeben.
Erntegeräte kommen mit der neuen Wirtschaftsweise der Jungsteinzeit auf ? zunächst aus Silex, dann aus Bronze, schließlich Sicheln und Sensen aus Eisen. Zu den Schneidegeräten gehören zudem die Scheren, ein innovativer Werkzeugtyp, der das Textilhandwerk revolutionierte.
Nach einer Einleitung zur Chronologie, Funktion und Herstellungsweise wird jeder Typ ausführlich beschrieben, ergänzt um Datierungs- und Verbreitungsangaben sowie weiterführende Literatur.
This volume deals with knives and harvesting equipment in Central Europe from their first appearance until the first century of the Common Era. Knives have accompanied human beings since the Paleolithic and became useful tools, weapons, and status symbols over the course of the millennia. An epoch-transcending overview of all common types of knives is provided here for the first time.Harvesting equipment appeared with the new economy of the Neolithic period?first made of silex, then bronze, and finally sickles and scythes of iron. Cutting devices also include scissors, an innovative type of tool that revolutionized textile craft. Each type is described in detail, supplemented with information on dating and propagation as well as further literature.
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