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Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe -

Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe

A Social Perspective
Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2019
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-148-7 (ISBN)
CHF 66,30 inkl. MwSt
Explores new techniques for investigating prehistoric extraction sites and examines the processes of and beliefs behind the acquisition and use of stone in the Neolithic.
The social processes involved in acquiring flint and stone in the Neolithic began to be considered over thirty years ago, promoting a more dynamic view of past extraction processes. Whether by quarrying, mining or surface retrieval, the geographic source locations of raw materials and their resultant archaeological sites have been approached from different methodological and theoretical perspectives. In recent years this has included the exploration of previously undiscovered sites, refined radiocarbon dating, comparative ethnographic analysis and novel analytical approaches to stone tool manufacture and provenancing.

The aim of this volume in the Neolithic Studies Group Papers is to explore these new findings on extraction sites and their products. How did the acquisition of raw materials fit into other aspects of Neolithic life and social networks? How did these activities merge in creating material items that underpinned cosmology, status and identity? What are the geographic similarities, constraints and variables between the various raw materials, and how does the practise of stone extraction in the UK relate to wider extractive traditions in northwestern Europe? Eight papers address these questions and act as a useful overview of the current state of research on the topic.

Anne Teather specialises in the European Neolithic. She has worked extensively on prehistoric chalk artefacts and she has pioneered new approaches to material culture studies. She is currently directing a field project at Tenants Hill, Dorset, with her non-profit community archaeology company 'Past Participate'. Pete Topping was head of survey for English Heritage and is an expert in landscape interpretation. Following voluntary early retirement he returned to his main subject of research, undertaking a recently awarded PhD at Newcastle University on flint and stone extraction industries. He is on Oxbow's American Landscapes Editorial Board. Jon Baczkowski is Research Assistant Professor in the Faculty of History, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland and Senior Field/Project Officer at Chris Butler Archaeological Services Ltd., UK. He specialises in prehistoric lithic identification and flint resources and extraction sites.

Foreword by Timothy Darvill and Kenneth Brophy

Preface and acknowledgements

List of contributors

1. Flint-working areas and bifacial implement production at the Neolithic flint-mining sites in southern and eastern England

Robin Holgate

2. Comings and goings: The wider landscape of Early Neolithic flint mining in Sussex

Jon Baczkowski

3. Radiocarbon dating on flint mining shaft deposits at Blackpatch, Cissbury and Church Hill, Sussex

Anne Teather

4. Tangled up in blue: The role of reibeckite felsite in Neolithic Shetland

Gabriel Cooney, William Megarry, Mik Markham, Bernard Gilhooly, Brendan O’Neill, Joanne Gaffrey, Rob Sands, Astrid Nyland, Torben Ballin, Jenny Murray and Alison Sheridan

5. Being ‘Mesolithic’ in the Neolithic: Practices, places and rock in contrasting regions in South Norway

Astrid J. Nyland

6. Stonehenge’s bluestones

Mike Parker Pearson

7. Sarsen stone quarrying in southern England: An introduction

Katy A. Whitaker

8. Carn Menyn and the stones of southwest Wales

Timothy Darvill

9. Insights into Portland and Greensand chert use during the Neolithic of south-west England

Rosemary J. Stewart

10. Crossing the divide: Raw material use in the north-west of the British Isles in the late Mesolithic and Neolithic

Fraser Brown, Antony Dickson and Helen Evans

11. Moving mountains: Reciprocating with rock in the Neolithic

Steve Dickinson

12. The social context of lithic extraction in Neolithic Britain and Ireland

Peter Topping

13. A whiter shade of pale: Powerful relationships between Neolithic communities and the underworld at Monkton Up Wimborne, Dorset

Susan Greaney

 

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers ; 16
Zusatzinfo b/w
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78925-148-6 / 1789251486
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-148-7 / 9781789251487
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