Ancestral Geographies of the Neolithic

Ancestral Geographies of the Neolithic
Author: Mark Edmonds
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134629336

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Archaeological evidence suggests that Neolithic sites had many different, frequently contradictory functions, and there may have been other uses for which no evidence survives. How can archaeologists present an effective interpetation, with the consciousness that both their own subjectivity, and the variety of conflicting views will determine their approach. Because these sites have become a focus for so much controversy, the problem of presenting them to the public assumes a critical importance. The authors do not seek to provide a comprehensive review of the archaeology of all these causewayed sites in Britain; rather they use them as case studies in the development of an archaeological interpetation.

Causewayed Enclosures of Neolithic Britain

Causewayed Enclosures of Neolithic Britain
Author: M. R. Edmonds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0415076773

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Ancestral Geographies of the Neolithic

Ancestral Geographies of the Neolithic
Author: Mark Edmonds
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134629343

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Highly readable, dynamic prose. Popular period in history. useful for students on courses on Neolithic, archaeological theory and landscape history.

The Geography of Neandertals and Modern Humans in Europe and the Greater Mediterranean

The Geography of Neandertals and Modern Humans in Europe and the Greater Mediterranean
Author: Ofer Bar-Yosef
Publsiher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Publications Department
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 0873659589

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During the Middle Paleolithic, various populations ancestral to modern Homo sapiens inhabited Africa, while Europe was homeland to the Neandertals. Recent archaeological investigations have provided data showing that the abrupt transition from the Middle to the Upper Neolithic, during which these populations met and interacted, was a fast-moving period of change for both groups. In this volume, the expansion of modern humans and their impact on the populations of Neandertals in Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa is discussed in depth, with particular focus on the lithic industries of the late Middle and early Upper Paleolithic.

Communities Landscapes and Interaction in Neolithic Greece

Communities  Landscapes  and Interaction in Neolithic Greece
Author: Apostolos Sarris,Evita Kalogiropoulou,Tuna Kalayci,Evagelia Karimali
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2018-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789201468

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The last three decades have witnessed a period of growing archaeological activity in Greece that have enhanced our awareness of the diversity and variability of ancient communities. New sites offer rich datasets from many aspects of material culture that challenge traditional perceptions and suggest complex interpretations of the past. This volume provides a synthetic overview of recent developments in the study of Neolithic Greece and reconsiders the dynamics of human-environment interactions while recording the growing diversity in layers of social organization. It fills an essential lacuna in contemporary literature and enhances our understanding of the Neolithic communities in the Greek Peninsula.

Contested Landscapes

Contested Landscapes
Author: Barbara Bender,Margot Winer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000180954

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Landscapes are not just backdrops to human action; people make them and are made by them. How people understand and engage with their material world depends upon particularities of time and place. These understandings are dynamic, variable, contradictory and open-ended. Landscapes are thus always evolving and are often volatile and contested. They are also always on the move - people may or may not be rooted, but they have 'legs'. From prehistoric times onwards people have travelled, but the process of people-on-the-move - as tourists, or on global business, as migrant workers or political or economic refugees - has vastly accelerated. How and why do people who share the same landscape have different and often violently opposed ways of understanding its significance? How do people-on-the-move make sense of the unfamiliar? How do they create a sense of place? How do they rework the memories of places left behind? There is nothing easeful about the landscapes discussed in this book, which are often harsh-edged and troubled both socially and politically. The contributors tackle contested notions of landscape to explain the key role it plays in creating identity and shaping human behaviour. This landmark study offers an important contribution towards an understanding of the complexity of landscape.

Marking Place

Marking Place
Author: Jonathan Last
Publsiher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789257120

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Latest in the Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers series arising from the NSG conference of November 2019. This collection showcases and explores the wide range of current work on causewayed enclosures and related sites, and assesses what we still want to know about these sites in light of the monumental achievement of the seminal publication Gathering Time (2011). Papers comprise reports on recent development-led fieldwork, academic research and community projects, and the volume concludes with a reflection by the authors of Gathering Time. Much archaeological work is concerned with identifying gaps in our knowledge and developing strategies for addressing them; we perhaps spend less time thinking about how research should proceed when we already know, relatively speaking, quite a lot. The programme of dating causewayed enclosures in southern Britain that was published in 2011 as Gathering Time (Oxbow Books) gave us a new, more precise chronology for many individual sites as well as for enclosures as a whole, and as a consequence a far better sense of their significance and place in the story of the British Early Neolithic. Arguably causewayed enclosures are now the best understood type of Neolithic monument. Yet work continues, and in the last few years new discoveries have been made, older excavations published and further work undertaken on well-known sites. Viewing this research within the new framework for these monuments allows us to assess where our understanding of enclosures has got to and where the focus of future research should lie.

Building the Great Stone Circles of the North

Building the Great Stone Circles of the North
Author: Colin Richards
Publsiher: Windgather Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2013-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781909686120

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Of all prehistoric monuments, few are more emotive than the great stone circles that were built throughout Britain and Ireland. From the tall, elegant, pointed monoliths of the Stones of Stenness to the grandeur of Stonehenge and the sarsen blocks at Avebury, circles of stone exert a magnetic fascination to those who venture into their sphere. In Britain today, more people visit these structures than any other form of prehistoric monument and visitors stand in awe at their scale and question how and why they were erected. Building the Great Stone Circles of the North looks at the enigmatic stone structures of Scotland and investigates the background of their construction and their cultural significance.