Clay in the Age of Bronze
Discover the fascinating intersection of creativity and craftsmanship in the Bronze Age with Clay in the Age of Bronze by Joanna Sofaer Derevenski. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this hardback edition spans 225 pages and delves into the rich archaeological heritage of the Carpathian Basin, where clay was a vital resource.
This groundbreaking book features eight thematic essays, each offering a unique perspective on how creativity was manifested through clay during this pivotal era in European civilization. From artistic expression to functional design, the essays explore various aspects of human ingenuity and the role of clay in shaping cultural identity.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply a history enthusiast, Clay in the Age of Bronze invites you to engage with the creative abilities of our ancestors and appreciate the significance of this versatile material in the development of Bronze Age societies.