Houses of the Dead?
Alistair Barclay editor David Field editor Jim Leary editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxbow Books
Published:15th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
The chronological disjuncture, LBK longhouses have widely been considered to provide ancestral influence for both rectangular and trapezoidal long barrows and cairns, but with the discovery and excavation of more houses in recent times is it possible to observe evidence of more contemporary inspiration. What do the features found beneath long mounds tell us about this and to what extent do they represent domestic structures. Indeed, how can we distinguish between domestic houses or halls and those that may have been constructed for ritual purposes or ended up beneath mounds? Do so called 'mortuary enclosures' reflect ritual or domestic architecture and did side ditches always provide material for a mound or for building construction? This collection of papers seeks to explore the interface between structures often considered to be those of the living with those for the dead.
This electic collection of essays derives from a Neolithic Studies Group seminar held in 2018, and is informed by a wealth of new data. * British Archaeology *
As a collection, these papers very forcefully stress the novelty, diversity and creative recombination that is involved in monument construction in the Neolithic ... Because of its thematic unity and the range of case studies, this is a volume that will enrich the bookshelf of any Neolithic scholar. * Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society *
The strength of this volume lies in the way that these local, contingent histories are brought out so that the kind of principles to which Healy refers can be appreciated * Archaeological Journal *
ISBN: 9781789254105
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216 pages