Celtic from the West 3: Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages — questions of shared language
- Submitting institution
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University of Wales Trinity Saint David / Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant
- Unit of assessment
- 26 - Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Output identifier
- 26-JK3
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- B - Edited book
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- Publisher
- Oxbow Books
- ISBN
- 9781785702273
- Open access status
- Out of scope for open access requirements
- Month of publication
- August
- Year of publication
- 2016
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
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- Forensic science
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- Interdisciplinary
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- Proposed double-weighted
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- Additional information
- Edited volume and chapter. John Koch (JK) co-wrote the Introduction (pp. 1–10) with B. Cunliffe. This multi-authored, multidisciplinary book is an output of the AHRC-funded Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages (AEMA) project, for which JK was PI. The collection is based on a two-day international workshop and conference event organized by JK and held at Cardiff University in 2014. JK discussed the goals of the AEMA project and this volume (broadly speaking, reaching a fuller understanding of contacts across Europe’s Atlantic zone in later prehistory) with the contributors in the run-up to this event, during it, and subsequently as the book went through successive stages. The four co-editors were members of the AEMA project’s core research team, and all of them collaborated closely in the research and wide-ranging network building embodied in the book. JK worked with the collaborating editors (Cleary and Gibson) in the copy editing and typesetting of the book and producing the press-ready page files. With his years of experience in academic publishing, JK was able to transfer these skills to these junior colleagues, while Cleary and Gibson were core members of the AEMA research team. JK indexed Celtic from the West 3 and designed its cover. He co-ordinated closely with Oxbow Books on details of print production and targeting readership. JK commissioned the ‘ancillary studies’ by the well-known European linguists Peter Schrijver and Theo Vennemann as key supplements to the contributions to the Cardiff workshop and conference.
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