Produktbeschreibung
This volume is dedicated to Uta Halle, the monument conservator-in-chief and professor for pre- and protohistory in the German federal state of Bremen, for her 65th birthday. It contains a greeting of the mayor and the senator for science and harbours in Bremen, a foreword by the editors, Halle’s bibliography, a list of congratulators, two appraisals, 46 papers, a list of authors, and acknowledgements. The scientific contributions are divided into chapters on “gender and archaeology” [3 papers], “the history of the discipline” [16], “research and knowledge transfer in museums” [5], “living and dying” [5], “Bremen, its surroundings, and all the world” [13], and “the archaeology of modern times and of sites of crime” [4]. Individual papers deal e. g. with research on the Celts, ethnicity, history of research on the island of Rügen, in Russia, Poland, Saxony and Lower Saxony, also on encyclopaedias, medical evidence, signs of torture, headsmen, bishop’s graves, terp settlements, fish bones, traffic routes, a settlement with a manor, castles, wells with preservation of wood, foundations of towns, circular brick discs termed light stones, church buildings, a Third Reich complex, and Carribean holiday resorts.