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The Archaeology of Fire. Understanding Fire as Material Culture, 2007, 261 p. -

D. Gheorghiu, G. Nash, Firemaker! ; D. Gheorghiu, Between Material Culture and Phenomenology: The Archaeology of a Chalcolithic Fire-powered Machine ; A. Harding, Hearth and Oven in Early Iron Age Sobiejuchy, Central Poland ; U. Odgaard, The Fireplace as Centre of Life ; P. Purhonen, The Symbolic Meanings of Cremation Burial ; R. Thörn, Great Rows of Fire: The Linearity of Hearths and Cooking Pits in Southern Scandinavia ; G. Nash, Lighting-up the End of the Passage: The Way Megalithic Art Was Viewed and Experienced ; M.-C. Frère-Sautot, Semiological Discourse on the Process of Reduction of Copper Ore in the Copper and Bronze Ages ; F. Audouze, Uses of Fire at the Magdalenian Site of Verberie, France ; A.-M. Kroll-Lerner, Keep the Yurt Fires Burning: Ethnographic Accounts and Religious Myths Surrounding Indigenous Fire Use in Western Siberia ; K. Andrews, Sophisticated Fire: Understanding Bonfi re Pyrotechnologies in Iron Age France ; R. RowlettDetecting Ancient Fires and Simple Fireplaces in the Old World ; R. Robin Dods, Pyrotechnology and Landscapes of Plenty in the Northern Boreal.
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