Landscape of the megaliths: excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003
The Longstones Project was a joint-universities programme of excavation and survey designed to develop a fuller understanding of the context and dynamics of monument construction during the later Neolithic period in the Avebury region. This text presents the results of the project.
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adam_text | Contents
list of Contributors
..........................................................................................................................................................................ix
Acknowledgements
...........................................................................................................................................................................xi
Note on Authorship
...................................................................................................................................................................xii
Summary
...........................................................................................................................................................................................xiii
1.
Introduction: The
Longstones
Project and its context
.....................................................................1
The legacy of research and how it shaped the project
...........................................................................................................2
The research questions
.................................................................................................................................................................3
Organisation of fieldwork
...........................................................................................................................................................4
Landscape of the Megaliths
........................................................................................................................................................4
2.
Monumentality
in the third millennium
ВС.
Part
1:
The Beckhampton Complex
.................7
2.1.
The
Longstones
Enclosure and associated features
......................................................................................9
Geophysical survey by Andrew David
.......................................................................................................................................10
Excavation results
.......................................................................................................................................................................11
The form of the ditch
..........................................................................................................................................................12
Ditch fills
................................................................................................................................................................................14
Finds from the ditch
.............................................................................................................................................................17
The gully-defined enclosure
................................................................................................................................................21
Dating the
Longstones
Enclosure
............................................................................................................................................23
Artefactual and environmental evidence
.................................................................................................................................24
Earlier prehistoric pottery by KM.].
Čkal.
.........................................................................................................................24
Lithics
.....................................................................................................................................................................................29
Faunal remains by Fiona Coward
..........................................................................................................................................30
Molluscan analysis by
Rosina
Mount, Andrew Mann and Joe White
....................................................................................39
Charcoal by Rowena Gale
.......................................................................................................................................................42
Archaeobotanical material by Ruth Young
...........................................................................................................................44
Soil micromorphology by Helen Lewis
................................................................................................................................45
Discussion: location, sequence, activities and analogies
.......................................................................................................52
2.2.
The Beckhampton Avenue and
Longstones
Cove
......................................................................................57
Sarsen
............................................................................................................................................................................................58
The snake dream of the fanciful doctor : antiquaries, archaeologists and the Beckhampton Avenue
.........................58
Survey and Excavation on the Beckhampton Avenue and
Longstones
Cove,
1989-2003.............................................62
Geophysical survey and the Beckhampton Avenue and
Longstones
Cove by Andrew David
....................................63
Excavation
..............................................................................................................................................................................70
Investigation methodology
............................................................................................................................................70
Stone numbers
.................................................................................................................................................................72
Longstones
Field south-west
.........................................................................................................................................72
Detailed stone and stone-hole descriptions
......................................................................................................................75
Artefactual material
....................................................................................................................................................................90
Worked flint from the
Longstones
Cove and Beckhampton Avenue by Nick Snashall
...............................................90
Worked flint from Avenue contexts by Nick Snashall
.......................................................................................................98
Worked chalk
.......................................................................................................................................................................102
Molluscan analysis by
Rosina
Mount and Andrew Mann
...................................................................................................103
Avebury Trusloe
........................................................................................................................................................................103
Geophysical survey
.............................................................................................................................................................103
Excavation results
...............................................................................................................................................................105
iv Contents
Discussion
............................................................................................................................................................................108
Observations and fîeldwork on
the area south-west of
Longstones
Field
................................................................109
Survey and excavation in Long Barrow Field,
2002.....................................................................................................
Ill
Geophysical survey in Long Barrow Field by Andrew David
..................................................................................
Ill
Excavation
......................................................................................................................................................................112
Surface collection and geophysical survey in Beckhampton Field,
2001...................................................................113
Geophysical survey at Manor Farm, Avebury
Trasloe,
2005
by James
Gunter
and Vaughan Roberts
........................115
The eastern section of the Beckhampton Avenue: earlier observations and reconstruction
........................................115
Discussion
..................................................................................................................................................................................118
The course of the Beckhampton Avenue
.......................................................................................................................118
Dating the Beckhampton Avenue
....................................................................................................................................119
The format and construction of the avenue and associated activities
.......................................................................120
The relationship between the
Longstones
enclosure and Beckhampton Avenue
.....................................................121
The Cove and avenue terminal
.........................................................................................................................................124
The Cove and the Sanctuary: architectural references
..................................................................................................126
3.
Monumentality
in the third
тШеппішп
ВС
Part
2:
The West
Kennet
Avenue andFalkner s Circle
........................................................................129
3.1.
The West
Kennet
Avenue
.............................................................................................................................129
Post-processional perspectives
................................................................................................................................................131
Excavations on the West
Kennet
Avenue,
2002
and
2003.................................................................................................131
Excavation results
...............................................................................................................................................................133
Test pit sampling
...........................................................................................................................................................134
Geology and buried soils
.............................................................................................................................................135
Features
...........................................................................................................................................................................135
Prehistoric pottery by Rick Peterson
....................................................................................................................................137
Worked flint
...................................................................................................................................................................138
Discussion
..................................................................................................................................................................................139
Pre-avenue activity
..............................................................................................................................................................140
The logic of avenue construction
....................................................................................................................................141
3.2.
The Falkner s Circle
.......................................................................................................................................142
The
2002
excavations
...............................................................................................................................................................143
Geophysical survey by Louise Martin
...........................................................................................................................143
Excavation methodology
.............................................................................................................................................144
Results
.............................................................................................................................................................................144
Prehistoric pottery by Rick Peterson
..............................................................................................................................149
Worked flint
...................................................................................................................................................................149
Discussion
............................................................................................................................................................................151
The circle as hybrid construction
...............................................................................................................................151
The circle as a conventional monument
..................................................................................................................152
4.
Monumentality
in the third millennium
ВС
Part
3:
The Avebury Cove
..............................153
Excavation Results
....................................................................................................................................................................156
Trench
1
(Stone II)
.............................................................................................................................................................156
Prehistoric features
.......................................................................................................................................................156
Later deposits and features
..........................................................................................................................................160
Trench
2
(Stone I)
...............................................................................................................................................................162
Prehistoric features
.......................................................................................................................................................163
Worked flint
...................................................................................................................................................................163
Optically stimulated luminescence dating by Ed Rhodes and Jean-Luc Schmnninger
.....................................................164
Radiocarbon dating
.............................................................................................................................................................165
Discussion
..................................................................................................................................................................................165
Contents
v
Constructing the Cove
.......................................................................................................................................................166
The structure and
symboĽsm
of the Cove
.....................................................................................................................167
5.
Landscape, environment and
monumentality
...........................................................................170
Wider context and chronology
...............................................................................................................................................171
Schematic representations: environment and landscape in context
..................................................................................172
The Avebury landscape
............................................................................................................................................................174
Geology, topography, hydrology and sou
........................................................................................................................174
Palaeoenvironmental data sources
...................................................................................................................................177
Plant communities and their habitats
..............................................................................................................................179
Before the Neolithic (before
л4200ВС)
..........................................................................................................................180
Mesolithic/Neolithic transition
(Л4200-3700ВС)
.........................................................................................................183
Earlier Neolithic
(Л3700-3400ВС)
..................................................................................................................................185
Middle Neolithic
(¿^ОО-ЗОООВС)
..................................................................................................................................188
Later NeoHthic
(лЗООО-гбООВС)
.....................................................................................................................................190
Final Neolithic
(Л2600-2200ВС)
.....................................................................................................................................193
Early Bronze Age
(V^OO-lóOOBC)
................................................................................................................................196
Middle and later Bronze Age
(лібОО-бООВС)
...............................................................................................................198
Monuments in their landscape
................................................................................................................................................199
6.
Monumentality
in the third
шШеппішп
ВС.
Part
4:
Avebury and Beyond
..........................201
The sequence and chronology of monuments in the later Neolithic of the Avebury region
......................................202
Avebury in context
....................................................................................................................................................................204
Wessex and its hinterland
..................................................................................................................................................205
The Stonehenge region
................................................................................................................................................205
Dorchester, Dorset
........................................................................................................................................................207
StantonDrew
................;................................................................................................................................................209
Discussion
......................................................................................................................................................................210
Beyond Wessex
....................................................................................................................................................................212
Etton/Maxey
..................................................................................................................................................................213
Dorchester-on-Thames
................................................................................................................................................214
Walton Basin
..................................................................................................................................................................216
Thornborough
...............................................................................................................................................................217
Ferrybridge
.....................................................................................................................................................................219
Theme and diversity in later Neolithic ceremonial centres
................................................................................................219
Monuments, cosmology, materiality and non-human agency
............................................................................................221
Coda: a return to the Avebury landscape
..............................................................................................................................223
7.
Later Prehistoric, Roman and early post-Roman activity in
Longstones
Field
....................225
The later prehistoric ditch system
..........................................................................................................................................225
Roman and early post-Roman activity at the
Longstones
Cove
........................................................................................230
Metalwork by Philip
Macdonald
and Philip
Parkes..............................................................................................................232
Romano-British pottery by Nicholas Cooper
......................................................................................................................234
Faunal remains by Fiona Coward
........................................................................................................................................234
Discussion
..................................................................................................................................................................................235
Roman activity elsewhere in the region
.................................................................................................................................236
8.
Bounding the Avebury landscape
...............................................................................................238
The interior of Avebury
..........................................................................................................................................................239
The North-West Quadrant
................................................................................................................................................240
The South-West Quadrant
.................................................................................................................................................243
The South-East Quadrant
.................................................................................................................................................244
vi
Contents
Avebuty summary
...............................................................................................................................................................245
The Beckhampton
Avenue
......................................................................................................................................................247
The West
Kennet
Avenue
........................................................................................................................................................250
Ownership
.................................................................................................................................................................................250
Stones and boundaries
......................................................................................................................................................·......251
9.
Stone burial
.....................................................................................................................................252
Early encounters with buried sarsens
....................................................................................................................................253
The excavations of
Keüler
......................................................................................................................................................253
West
Kennet
Avenue
..........................................................................................................................................................254
North-West Quadrant
........................................................................................................................................................256
South-West Quadrant
.........................................................................................................................................................257
South-East Quadrant
..........................................................................................................................................................258
Excavations on the Beckhampton Avenue
...........................................................................................................................259
Excavations on the West
Kennet
Avenue
.............................................................................................................................266
Finds from burial pits
..............................................................................................................................................................266
Medieval pottery by Lorraine Mepham
...............................................................................................................................267
Metalwork from the Tl burial pit by Graham Morgan
....................................................................................................268
Animal bone
........................................................................................................................................................................269
The practices of stone-burial
..................................................................................................................................................269
Digging the burial pit
.........................................................................................................................................................269
Toppling the stone
..............................................................................................................................................................273
Preparing the stone
.............................................................................................................................................................273
Manoeuvring stones into the pits and back-filling
........................................................................................................274
Summary: the practice of burying stones
.......................................................................................................................274
Dating the burials
.....................................................................................................................................................................275
Stratigraphy: burials
............................................................................................................................................................276
Stratigraphy: boundaries
....................................................................................................................................................276
Stratigraphy: destruction pits
............................................................................................................................................276
Stratigraphy: structures
......................................................................................................................................................277
Material culture
...................................................................................................................................................................277
Radiocarbon dating
......................................................................................................................................................,......278
Summary of dating evidence
............................................................................................................................................279
The impact of stone burial
......................................................................................................................................................280
Motivations
................................................................................................................................................................................281
Simple economics: burial for clearance
...........................................................................................................................282
Challenging the clearance hypothesis
...............................................................................................................................283
Burial: a religious dimension?
...........................................................................................................................................285
Problems with superstition and religion
..........................................................................................................................286
Stone burial in the Avebury landscape
..................................................................................................................................287
Conclusions
...............................................................................................................................................................................289
10.
Stone Breaking
.............................................................................................................................291
Destruction and depredation
..................................................................................................................................................291
Ad hoc usage and the practice of breaking stones
..........................................................................................................291
Documentary evidence for deliberate stone breaking
.........................................................................................................292
The Stukeley drawings
.......................................................................................................................................................293
A poetical assault
................................................................................................................................................................294
Archaeological evidence for stone destruction
....................................................................................................................295
The unpublished Keiller records
............................................................................................................................................296
North-West Quadrant
........................................................................................................................................................296
South-West Quadrant
.........................................................................................................................................................296
South-East Quadrant
..........................................................................................................................................................298
Contents yjj
The West Kennet Avenue..................................................................................................................................................300
Clay pipes from the
Keiller
excavations
..........................................................................................................................300
After
Keiller...............................................................................................................................................................................302
Stone destruction at Millbarrow
.............................................................................................................................................303
Excavations on the Beckhampton Avenue,
1999-2003.....................................................................................................303
Excavations at the Falkner s Circle,
2002..............................................................................................................................312
Medieval and post-medieval artefacts from the Beckhampton Avenue and Falkner s Circle
.......................................314
Post-medieval pottery by Paul Courtney
.............................................................................................................................314
Glass
...............................................................................................................................................................................315
Clay pipes
.......................................................................................................................................................................315
Ironwork from settings LI-L4
...................................................................................................................................316
Ironwork from settings L7-L16 by Philip
Macdonald
and Philip
Parkes........................................................................316
Non-ferrous metal objects
...........................................................................................................................................318
Animal bone by Fiona Coivard and Anthony Gouldivell
......................................................................................................319
Analysis of the destruction debris associated with Beckhampton Avenue setting L10
................................................319
Approaching stone destruction debris
.............................................................................................................................319
Quantifying the assemblage
..............................................................................................................................................320
Fuelling destruction
............................................................................................................................................................322
Charcoal from the Beckhampton Avenue byRmvena Gale
.............................................................................................323
Charcoal from the Falkner s Circle by Ruth Young
..........................................................................................................324
After the destruction
................................................................................................................................................................325
The process of destruction
.....................................................................................................................................................326
Variations in practice
................................................................................................................................................................328
Approaches to burning upright stones
............................................................................................................................328
Approaches to burning recumbent stones
......................................................................................................................330
Direct fracture
.....................................................................................................................................................................331
Dragging away
.....................................................................................................................................................................332
Further complications
........................................................................................................................................................332
What does this variation represent?
.................................................................................................................................332
Dating the destructions
............................................................................................................................................................332
Summary of dating evidence
............................................................................................................................................336
Techniques revisited
.................................................................................................................................................................338
Which stones were destroyed?
................................................................................................................................................338
The pace of destruction
..........................................................................................................................................................340
Who was breaking the stones and why?
................................................................................................................................340
A religious dimension?
.......................................................................................................................................................343
Non-conformity in the latter half of the 17th century
.................................................................................................344
Acts of resistance?
..............................................................................................................................................................345
The everyday life of the village
........................................................................................................................................346
Dispute and persecution
....................................................................................................................................................348
The danger of replacing one orthodoxy with another
..................................................................................................349
The five-mile boomtown
...................................................................................................................................................350
Stone destruction and the parcelling up of the land
.....................................................................................................351
Conclusion: one rationale and one motivation?
.............................................................................................................353
The Stukeley factor
.............................................................................................................................................................353
Conclusions: Stone destruction in the Avebury Landscape
...............................................................................................354
Postscript
-
stone burning today
............................................................................................................................................355
11.
Вшіаі
and burning in context
....................................................................................................356
Introduction: seeking parallels
................................................................................................................................................356
Burial and burning: a capsule summary
................................................................................................................................356
The Sarsen Stones Project
.......................................................................................................................................................357
Wrecking Stonehenge
.............................................................................................................................................................358
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The Devil s Quoits
....................................................................................................................................................................359
Burial, breaking and the Medway megaliths
.........................................................................................................................361
StantonDrew
.............................................................................................................................................................................362
Conclusions: a unique phenomenon?
....................................................................................................................................363
12.
Antiquarian encounters with the Beckhampton Avenue
.......................................................365
Thomas Twining s account of the Beckhampton Avenue
.................................................................................................365
William. Stukeley and the Beckhampton Avenue
.................................................................................................................366
Summary of Stukeley s observations on the Beckhampton Avenue
...........................................................................376
Appendix
1.........................................................................................................................................378
Stukeley manuscripts relating to the Beckhampton Avenue held in the Bodleian Library:
summary list and transcription of notes
Appendix
2.........................................................................................................................................386
The social and economic relationships between individuals named by Stukeley within early
1 eth-century Avebury
Appendix
3.........................................................................................................................................388
Concordance between the Avebury stone numbering schemes adopted by Keiller
(unpublished excavation records) and Smith
(1965)
Bibliography
........................................................................................................................................390
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geographic_facet | Avebury Region (England) Antiquities Avebury Region (England) History Avebury |
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illustrated | Illustrated |
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physical | XIV, 402 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 28cm |
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spelling | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 Mark Gillings ... Oxford Oxbow 2008 XIV, 402 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 28cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Longstones Project was a joint-universities programme of excavation and survey designed to develop a fuller understanding of the context and dynamics of monument construction during the later Neolithic period in the Avebury region. This text presents the results of the project. Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Avebury Region Megalithic monuments England Avebury Region Neolithic period England Avebury Region Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Megalithkultur (DE-588)4038344-1 gnd rswk-swf Avebury Region (England) Antiquities Avebury Region (England) History Avebury (DE-588)4079888-4 gnd rswk-swf Avebury (DE-588)4079888-4 g Megalithkultur (DE-588)4038344-1 s Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s DE-604 Gillings, Mark Sonstige oth Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017075063&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Avebury Region Megalithic monuments England Avebury Region Neolithic period England Avebury Region Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Megalithkultur (DE-588)4038344-1 gnd |
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title | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 |
title_auth | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 |
title_exact_search | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 |
title_full | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 Mark Gillings ... |
title_fullStr | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 Mark Gillings ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 Mark Gillings ... |
title_short | Landscape of the megaliths |
title_sort | landscape of the megaliths excavation and fieldwork on the avebury monuments 1997 2003 |
title_sub | excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997 - 2003 |
topic | Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Avebury Region Megalithic monuments England Avebury Region Neolithic period England Avebury Region Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd Megalithkultur (DE-588)4038344-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Geschichte Excavations (Archaeology) England Avebury Region Megalithic monuments England Avebury Region Neolithic period England Avebury Region Ausgrabung Megalithkultur Avebury Region (England) Antiquities Avebury Region (England) History Avebury |
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