Format:
1 Online-Ressource (240 pages)
ISBN:
9781785705366
,
1785705369
Content:
Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Settlement in Scotland during the second millennium BC; 2 Place and space in the Cambridgeshire Bronze Age; 3 Exploring Bronze Age Norfolk: Longham and Bittering; 4 Ritual activity at the foot of the Gog Magog Hills, Cambridge ; 5 The Bronze Age of Manchester Airport: Runway 2; 6 Place and memory in Bronze Age Wessex; 7 Bronze Age agricultural intensification in the Thames Valley and Estuary; 8 The 'community of builders': the Barleycroft post alignments; 9 'Breaking new ground': land tenure and fieldstone clearance during the Bronze Age.
Content:
10 Tenure and territoriality in the British Bronze Age: a question of varying social and geographic scales?11 A Later Bronze Age landscape on the Avon Levels: settlement, shelters and saltmarsh at Cabot Park; 12 Reading Business Park: the results of phases 1 and 2; 13 Leaving home in the Cornish Bronze Age: insights into planned abandonment processes; 14 Body metaphors and technologies of transformation in the English Middle and Late Bronze Age; 15 A time and a place for bronze; 16 Firstly, let's get rid of ritual.
Content:
17 Mining and prospection for metals in Early Bronze Age Britain -- making claims within the archaeological landscape18 The times, they are a changin': experiencing continuity and development in the Early Bronze Age funerary rituals of southwestern Britain; 19 Round barrows in a circular world: monumentalising landscapes in Early Bronze Age Wessex; 20 Enduring Images? Image production and memory in Earlier Bronze Age Scotland; Afterword: Back to the Bronze Age.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781842170625
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bruck, Joanna Bronze Age Landscapes : Tradition and Transformation Havertown : Oxbow Books, ©2001 ISBN 9781842170625
Language:
English
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