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The Neolithic of Mainland Scotland -

The Neolithic of Mainland Scotland

Buch | Hardcover
352 Seiten
2016
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-0-7486-8572-1 (ISBN)
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Archaeologists show us how the Neolithic human lived in mainland Scotland, with new research, first publication of key datasets and radical reinterpretation of both burial practices and ceramics across 3rd millennium BC mainland Scotland.
Archaeologists show us how the Neolithic human lived in mainland Scotland
What was life like in Scotland between 4000 and 2000BC? Where were people living? How did they treat their dead? Why did they spend so much time building extravagant ritual monuments? What was special about the relationship people had with trees and holes in the ground? What can we say about how people lived in the Neolithic and early Bronze Age of mainland Scotland where much of the evidence we have lies beneath the ploughsoil, or survives as slumped banks and ditches, or ruinous megaliths?
Each contribution to this volume presents fresh research and radical new interpretations of the pits, postholes, ditches, rubbish dumps, human remains and broken potsherds left behind by our Neolithic forebears.
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What was life like in Scotland between 4000 and 2000BC? Where were people living? How did they treat their dead? Why did they spend so much time building extravagant ritual monuments? What was special about the relationship people had with trees? Why was so much time and effort spent digging holes and filling them back up again?
What can we say about how people lived in the Neolithic and early Bronze Age of mainland Scotland where much of the evidence we have lies beneath the plough soil, or survives as slumped banks and filled ditches, or ruinous megaliths?
This book will draw together leading experts and young researchers to present fresh research and outline radical new interpretations of the pits, postholes, ditches, rubbish dumps, human remains and broken potsherds left behind by our Neolithic forebears. Much of this evidence has come to light in the past few decades, putting the emphasis very much lowland, mainland Scotland as opposed to more famous Orcadian Neolithic sites. Inspired by the work of Gordon Barclay, the leading scholars of Scotland’s Neolithic in the last 40 years, the chapters in this book offer a wide-ranging analysis of the evidence we have for the first farmers in Scotland.

Kenneth Brophy is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Glasgow. His specialisms are the British Neolithic and early Bronze Age, and over the past two decades he has excavated a range of prehistoric monuments and cropmark sites across Scotland including ceremonial enclosures, timber halls and stone rows. He is the author of Reading between the lines: the Neolithic cursus monuments of Scotland (2015). Gavin MacGregor is Honorary Research Fellow at the Univeristy of Glasgow. He has worked in Scottish archaeology in both research and consultancy contexts and is currently a Director at Northlight Heritage where he is responsible for a range of applied heritage projects and programmes. Ian Ralston is Abercromby Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, is presently President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. He has excavated hillforts in France at Mont Beuvray in Burgundy and Levroux and Bourges in Berry. The writer of some 150 published papers, he is the author or editor of more than 20 books. Ian has also extensively researched Scottish archaeological topics including both pre- and post-Roman hillforts.

AcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsList of Tables and FiguresForeword

Part 1. Scotland's Mainland Neolithic in Context1. Gordon Barclay: A career in the Scottish Neolithic, Ian Ralston2. Neolithic Past, Neolithic Present: the socio-politics of prehistory, Gavin MacGregor3. ‘Very real shared traditions’. Thinking about similarity and difference in the Scottish Neolithic, Vicki Cummings4. Who were these people? A sideways view and a non-answer of political proportions, Alex Gibson5. Pathways to ancestral worlds: mortuary practice in the Irish Neolithic, Gabriel Cooney

Part 2: Non-megalithic monuments6. Hiatus or hidden? The problem of the missing Scottish upland cursus monuments, Roy Loveday7. Making Memories, Making Monuments: Changing understandings of henge monuments in Central Scotland in prehistory and the present, Rebecca Younger8. Seeing the wood in the trees: the timber monuments of Neolithic Scotland, Kirsty Millican

Part 3: Pits, pots and practice9. Life's the pits! Ritual, refuse and remembrance in North East Scotland, Gordon Noble, Claire Christie and Emma Philip10. Huts, halls and holes: Neolithic settlement in mainland Scotland, Kenneth Brophy11. Rethinking the Balfarg pottery assemblage, Ann MacSween12. Pursuing the penumbral: the deposition of Beaker pottery at Neolithic monuments in Chalcolithic and early Bronze Age Scotland, Neil Wilkin

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.3.2016
Zusatzinfo 66 black and white illustrations, 4 black and white tables
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 392 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-7486-8572-3 / 0748685723
ISBN-13 978-0-7486-8572-1 / 9780748685721
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