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Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond Timothy Darvill

Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond By Timothy Darvill

Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond by Timothy Darvill


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The first ever publication of the Neolithic Studies Group, containing papers on the `structures' of Neolithic Europe.

Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond Summary

Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond by Timothy Darvill

The first ever publication of the Neolithic Studies Group, containing papers on the `structures' of Neolithic Europe.Contributions include: Neolithic houses in mainland Britain and Ireland - a sceptical view (Julian Thomas); Houses in context: Building as process (Alasdair Whitlle); A Central European Perspective (Jonathon Last); Neolithic houses in Ireland (Eoin Grogan); Neolithic buildings in Scotland (Gordon Barclay); Neolithic buildings in England, Wales and the Isle of Man (Tim Darvill); Mesolithic or later houses at Bowmans Farm, Romsey Extra, Hampshire (Francis Green); Ballygalley houses, co.Antrim (Derek Simpson); Later Neolthic Structires at Trelystan, Powys (Alex Gibson); Life, times and works of House 59, Tell Ovcharovo, Bulgaria (Douglass Bailey); Structure ans ritual in Neolithic houses (Peter Topping); Architecture and Cosmology in the Balinese house: life is not that simple (Colin Richards); Houses in the Neolithic imagination: an Amazonian Example (Christine Hugh-Jones).

About Timothy Darvill

Timothy Darvill is Professor of Archaeology and Director of the Centre for Archaeology and Anthropology at Bournemouth University. His research interests focus on two main themes. The first is the Neolithic of northwest Europe, in particular the early development, use, and meaning of monumental architecture with fieldwork in Germany, Russia, Greece, Malta, England, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Second is archaeological resource management, especially the role of the tangible and intangible heritage as sources of social capital, cultural enrichment, personal well-being, and the social construction of knowledge. Julian Thomas is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Manchester. He is a leading expert on Neolithic Britain, and has directed excavations in many parts of Britain from Scotland to southern England. His books include Understanding the Neolithic, Time, Culture and Identity, and The Birth of Neolithic Britain.

Table of Contents

Foreword by the Co-ordinators of the Neolithic Studies Group
Abbreviations
Preface and acknowledgements
List of Contributors

1. Neolithic houses in mainland Britain and Ireland - A sceptical view (Julian Thomas)
2. Houses in context: Buildings as process (Alasdair Whittle)
3. Neolithic houses - A central European perspective (Jonathan Last)
4. Neolithic houses in Ireland (Eoin Grogan)
5. Neolithic buildings in Scotland (Gordan J Barclay)
6. Neolithic buidings in England, Wales and the Isle of Man (Timothy Darvill )
7. Nesolithic or later houses at Bowmans Farm, Romsey Extra, Hampshire, England? (Francis J Green)
8.Ballygalley houses, Co. Antrim, Ireland (Derek Simpson)
9. The later Neolithic structures at Trelystan, Powys, Wales: Ten years on (Alex Gibson)
10. The life, times and works of House 59, Tell Ovcharovo, Bulgaria (Douglass W Bailey)
11. Structure and ritual in the Neolithic house: Some examples from Britain and Ireland (Peter Topping)
12. Life is not that simple: Architecture and cosmology in the Balinese house (Colin Richards)
13. Houses in the Neolithic imagination: An Amazonian example (Chrisitine Hugh-Jones)
Bibliography

Additional information

GOR009497032
9781842170762
1842170767
Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond by Timothy Darvill
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxbow Books
20021201
213
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