Chariots on fire, reins of power

Early La Tène elite burials from the Lower Rhine-Meuse region and their Northwest European context

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'Chariots on Fire, Reins of Power' presents the first comprehensive overview of 5th century BC elite graves from the Lower Rhine-Meuse region. Characterised by imported grave goods such as bronze vessels, horse tack, weapons and occasionally two-wheeled vehicles, these strikingly rich cremation burials are the northernmost representatives of an elite culture that had its roots in the Late Hallstatt and Early La Tène culture of more southern regions in France and the German Rhineland. This book is the result of an interdisciplinary study of this northern group of graves, prompted by the recent discovery of a new chariot burial at Heumen, the Netherlands. It will be of great interest to anyone interested in the material culture of the Iron Age and the wider debate about social transformations in the European region at this time. All elite graves in the area were reexamined from a practice perspective, including the examination of all grave goods using a wide range of techniques, including examination of use-wear traces and XRF-analysis. Physical anthropological study of cremated remains revealed new insights into the ages and sex of the elite dead, and strontium analysis provided valuable insights into Middle Iron Age mobility. Technical study from a practical equestrian perspective revealed the presence of both chariots with accompanying draught horses, as well as riding horses that wore elaborately decorated tack. The 5th century BC reveals itself as a highly dynamic period in the study area, with the appearance of elite graves being just one element in the broad spectrum of social changes that occurred during this phase. The urnfields fell into widespread disuse, small new cemeteries with flat graves emerged, a practice of inhumation was introduced in the Dutch river area, and ‘Marne ceramics’, a new pottery style, spread rapidly. In order to understand these complex regional dynamics, this book proposes a model that allows scope for intensive interregional connectivity, demographic fluctuations and probably also the small-scale immigration of southern groups, not just elites but lower social groups as well.

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ISBN/EAN 9789464262940
Auteur Nico Roymans
Uitgever Sidestone Press
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Paperback / gebrocheerd
Pagina's 550
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Preface 1 Introduction. Early La Tène elite burials from the Lower Rhine-Meuse region Nico Roymans, Liesbeth Theunissen & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof PART I. PRESENTING EARLY LA TÈNE ELITE BURIALS FROM THE LOWER RHINE-MEUSE REGION 2 The Heumen elite burial. A newly discovered grave of a chariot driver and horse rider Nico Roymans, Tess Doorewaard, Niels Stoffels, Liesbeth Theunissen & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof 3 The Overasselt situla grave Louis Swinkels & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof 4 A lady with her chariot? The Nijmegen-Traianusplein cemetery and vehicle burial Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof, Tess Doorewaard, Ineke Joosten & Art Proaño Gaibor 5 The elite graves of Wijshagen-De Rieten on the Kempen Plateau Guido Creemers, Luc Van Impe, Guy De Mulder, Erwin Meylemans, Niels Stoffels, Nico Roymans & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof 6 The Eigenbilzen elite burial(s) Guido Creemers, Luc Van Impe, Eugène Warmenbol & Nico Roymans 7 Other conspicuous grave finds from the Lower Rhine-Meuse region Nico Roymans, Louis Swinkels & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof PART II. SCIENCE-BASED MATERIAL ANALYSES 8 Bioarchaeological study of cremated remains from three cemeteries in the Nijmegen region Birgit Berk & Martijn van Haasteren 9 Bioarchaeological analyses of the cremated remains from the Iron Age elite graves of Wijshagen-De Rieten Barbara Veselka, Ben Gruwier, Rica Annaert, Mathieu Boudin, Giacomo Capuzzo, Sarah Dalle, Guy De Mulder, Marta Hlad, Charlotte Sabaux, Kevin Salesse, Amanda Sengeløv, Elisavet Stamataki, Martine Vercauteren, Eugène Warmenbol & Christophe Snoeck 10 Comparative science-based analyses of bronze grave goods Liesbeth Theunissen, Bertil van Os, Louis Swinkels, Luc Megens, Lambert van Eijck & Ineke Joosten 11 Tracing Marnian pottery imports through XRF-analysis Bertil van Os, Ineke Joosten & Peter van den Broeke PART III. COMPARATIVE ANALYSES AND SOCIAL INTERPRETATIONS 12 Changing pottery style and the diffusion of Marnian ware Peter van den Broeke 13 Early La Tène two-wheeled vehicles and horse tack in the Lower Rhine-Meuse region. A technical and practical equestrian perspective Tess Doorewaard & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof 14 Characterising Early La Tène elite graves from the Lower Rhine-Meuse region and their interregional connections Nico Roymans 15 Societal change and interregional connectivity in the 5th-century BC Lower Rhine-Meuse region Nico Roymans, Lasse van den Dikkenberg & Lisette M. Kootker PART IV. CONCLUSION 16 Final remarks. New insights and the Lower Rhine-Meuse region from a European perspective Nico Roymans Samenvatting / Zusammenfassung / Resumé / Summary List of contributors

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