Encounters and transformations in Iron Age Europe: perspectives on the ENTRANS Project
Armit, Ian ; Potrebica, H. ; Črešnar, C. ; Mason, P.
Armit, Ian
Potrebica, H.
Črešnar, C.
Mason, P.
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The aim of this session was to explore the nature and impact of cultural encounters in Iron
Age Europe. In particular, our focus was on those regions occupying the boundaries between
the urbanising centres of Mediterranean Europe and the ‘barbarian’ societies to the north.
The session drew on a core of papers from the current ENTRANS Project, funded by HERA
and the European Commission, which is examining Iron Age cultural encounters in the East
Alpine region from the perspectives of art, landscape and the body: these presentations
outlined some of the new approaches and techniques being applied by the ENTRANS
Project team, and discussed preliminary results.
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Armit I, Potrebica H, Črešnar M and Mason P (2014) Encounters and transformations in Iron Age Europe: perspectives on the ENTRANS Project. The European Archaeologist. 42: 44-6.
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