A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles:
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adam_text | Contents
Abstract................................................................................................։
Acknowledgements....................................................................................... ■
Contents..............................................................................................։*
Figures...............................................................................................xi*
Tables................................................................................................xvi
0.1 Introduction.......................................................................................1
Book structure...............................................................................2
Chapter 1: 100 years of interpreting causewayed enclosures.............................................5
1.1 Introduction.......................................................................................5
1.2 Causewayed enclosures from the early 1900s to the 1960s............................................5
The first 30 years: c. 1900-1930.............................................................5
The next 30 years: 1930-1960.................................................................6
The 1950s: towards a social archaeology of causewayed enclosures.............................7
1.3 Causewayed enclosures from the 1960s to the 1980s..................................................9
The 1960s: a decade of excavation and modeling...............................................9
The 1970s: the rise of processual theory.....................................................9
1.4 Causewayed enclosures from the 1960s to the 1980s..................................................16
The 1980s: a time of theoretical change.....................................................16
1990 to c. 2000: the formulation of an interpretive archaeology.............................19
The turn of the 2(Th century to the present day.............................................21
1.5 Conclusion........................................................................................24
Chapter 2: Re-assessing the evidence for activity at causewayed enclosures: developing an
interpretive approach.................................................................................26
2.1 Introduction......................................................................................26
2.2 The regional distribution of causewayed enclosures in the early Neolithic.........................27
2.3 Causewayed enclosure construction.................................................................28
2.4 A context for assessing activity through deposition..............................................29
2.5 Deposition at causewayed enclosures..............................................................30
2.6 Interpreting activities at causewayed enclosures.................................................30
2.7 Temporality and the importance of changing activities at causewayed enclosures...................32
2.8 Challenges and limitations of early 20th century excavation......................................33
2.9 Conclusion.......................................................................................34
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Chapter 3: The causewayed enclosures of East Anglia
36
3.1 Introduction...................................................................................36
3.2 Etton........................................................................................ 36
Location and background..................................................................36
Previous interpretations.................................................................38
Chronology and dating....................................................................39
3.3 Deposition at Etton............................................................................39
Enclosure ditch animal bone..............................................................42
Phase 1A............................................................................43
Phase IB............................................................................45
Phase 1C............................................................................47
Phase 2.............................................................................47
Interior animal bone.....................................................................47
Human bone...............................................................................49
Pottery..................................................................................49
Flint....................................................................................54
Interior flint...........................................................................54
Stone and other objects..................................................................58
Wood.....................................................................................60
3.4 Material and associated activity areas.........................................................63
Woodworking................................................................................63
Segment 5...........................................................................63
Animal bone butchering/processing areas..................................................64
Segment 10, F994 ‘pyre’feature......................................................64
Mortuaiy practices.......................................................................65
Segment 1, Phase 1A.................................................................65
Segment 6, Phase IB recut...........................................................65
Segment 10, layers 1 and 2..........................................................67
3.5 Other activity areas...........................................................................69
Terminal end deposits....................................................................69
Segment 1...........................................................................69
Segment 7, Phase 1C.................................................................70
Segment 9, Phase 1C recut, layer 2..................................................71
Segment 9, Phase 1C, layer 3........................................................71
Segment 10, Phase 1C, layers 1 and 2................................................71
3.6 Summary........................................................................................71
3.7 Haddenham......................................................................................72
Location and background..................................................................72
Previous interpretations.................................................................72
Chronology and dating....................................................................72
3.8 Deposition at Haddenham........................................................................78
Animal bone..............................................................................78
Human bone...............................................................................78
Flint....................................................................................79
Pottery..................................................................................80
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3.9 Material and associated activity areas........................................................82
Hideworking areas........................................................................82
Lithic production areas..................................................................83
3.10 Summary......................................................................................83
3.11 Conclusion...................................................................................83
Chapter 4: The causewayed enclosures of the South Downs............................................86
4.1 Introduction...................................................................................86
4.2 Offham Hill....................................................................................86
Location and background..................................................................86
Previous interpretations.................................................................86
Chronology and dating....................................................................86
4.3 Deposition at Offham Hill......................................................................86
Animal bone..............................................................................86
Primary context.....................................................................87
Secondary context...................................................................87
Internal pits.......................................................................87
Pottery..................................................................................88
Primary context.....................................................................88
Secondary context...................................................................89
Human bone...............................................................................89
Flint....................................................................................89
By-products.........................................................................89
Implements..........................................................................89
4.4 Material and associated activity areas.........................................................89
Knapping flint...........................................................................89
Mortuary practice and flint..............................................................92
4.5 Summary........................................................................................95
4.6 The Trundle....................................................................................95
Location and background..................................................................95
Previous interpretations.................................................................95
Chronology and dating....................................................................99
4.7 Deposition at The Trundle......................................................................99
Animal bone..............................................................................99
Human bone...............................................................................99
Flint....................................................................................99
By-products.........................................................................99
Implements..........................................................................99
Pottery..................................................................................99
Querns..................................................................................101
Chalk objects...........................................................................101
4.8 Material and associated activity areas........................................................101
Animal processing.......................................................................101
Flint processing........................................................................101
4.9 Summary......................................................................................101
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4.10 Whitehawk.....................................................................................լօշ
Location and background..................................................................102
Previous interpretations.................................................................102
Chronology and dating....................................................................102
4.11 Material and associated activity areas........................................................107
Hunting and animals......................................................................107
Deer...............................................................................107
Dogs...............................................................................116
Quarrying and human bone.................................................................116
Flint..............................................................................116
Chalk and mortuary practice........................................................116
Isolated chalk objects.............................................................117
4.12 Summary.......................................................................................118
4.13 Conclusion....................................................................................118
Chapter 5: The causewayed enclosures of Wiltshire...................................................121
5.1 Introduction...................................................................................121
5.2 Knap Hill......................................................................................121
Location and background..................................................................121
Previous interpretations.................................................................121
Chronology and dating....................................................................121
5.3 Deposition at Knap Hill........................................................................121
Animal bone..............................................................................122
Flint....................................................................................122
Pottery..................................................................................122
Stone objects other than flint...........................................................122
5.4 Material and associated activity areas.........................................................124
Trench A-A...............................................................................124
Cutting I................................................................................125
Cuttings II and III......................................................................125
5.5 Summary...................................................................................... 125
5.6 Robin Hood s Ball..............................................................................125
Location and background..................................................................125
Previous interpretations.................................................................125
Chronology and dating....................................................................125
5.7 Deposition at Robin Hood’s Ball................................................................126
Animal bone..............................................................................130
Flint....................................................................................130
Pottery..................................................................................130
5.8 Material and associated activity areas.........................................................130
Butchering, feasting andflint knapping...................................................130
Inner Ditch (Trench 1)...........................................................130
Outer Ditch (Trench 2)...........................................................133
Outer Bank (Trench 2)............................................................133
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5.9 Summary
133
5.10 Whitesheet Hill.............................................................................133
Location and background..................................................................133
Previous interpretations.................................................................135
Chronology and dating....................................................................135
5.11 Deposition at Whitesheet Hill................................................................136
Animal bone..............................................................................136
Flint....................................................................................144
Pottery..................................................................................144
Stone....................................................................................144
5.12 Material and associated activity areas.......................................................145
Enclosure ditch..........................................................................145
Feature 1295.............................................................................145
Feature 1303.............................................................................145
Feature 1293.............................................................................146
5.13 Summary......................................................................................146
5.14 Windmill Hill ...............................................................................146
Location and background..................................................................146
Previous interpretations.................................................................146
Chronology and dating.................................................................. 149
5.15 Deposition at Windmill Hill..................................................................158
Animal bone..............................................................................158
Human bone...............................................................................158
Flint....................................................................................158
Pottery..................................................................................204
Sarsen and stone.........................................................................205
Antler and worked bone...................................................................207
Chalk....................................................................................208
5.16 Material and associated activity areas.......................................................208
Mortuary practice and related activities.................................................209
OD 111...........................................................................209
MDX..............................................................................209
Trench BB.......................................................................212
Food processing..........................................................................212
MD1..............................................................................212
MD VII...........................................................................212
ID VII...........................................................................212
Flint working............................................................................212
MD XL............................................................................212
ID XII...........................................................................214
Trenches B and E................................................................214
Other activity areas.....................................................................216
MDII.............................................................................216
5.17 Summary......................................................................................216
5.18 Conclusion...................................................................................216
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Chapter 6: The distinctive role of causewayed enclosures
218
6.1 Introduction....................................................................................218
6.2 Chronology and regional patterns................................................................218
6.3 Comparing and contextualising activities........................................................222
Choosing a location.......................................................................222
Use and experience of location............................................................223
Clearing woodland.........................................................................224
Mining and quarrying......................................................................225
Knapping flint............................................................................228
Working wood..............................................................................230
Building barriers.........................................................................231
Preparing hides...........................................................................232
Storing and processing foods..............................................................232
Eating meals andfeasting..................................................................233
Dealing with the dead.....................................................................234
6.4 The economics of activity.......................................................................236
Growing and using cereals.................................................................236
Dailying and culling wild animals.........................................................236
Hunting and the representation of animals.................................................237
Gender, age and other forms of social relations...........................................237
6.5 Conclusion......................................................................................237
6.6 Future research.................................................................................239
Appendix 1: The material culture of causewayed enclosures within East Anglia.........................240
1.1 Etton...........................................................................................240
Animal bone totals for all phases within the enclosure ditch segments.....................240
Phase 1A animal bone by enclosure ditch segment...........................................241
Phase IB animal bone by enclosure ditch segment...........................................242
Phase 1C animal bone by enclosure ditch segment...........................................243
Phase 2 animal bone by enclosure ditch segment............................................244
Human bone from the enclosure ditch segments..............................................245
Phase IA by-product and implement totals by enclosure ditch segment.......................246
Phase 1C by-product and implement totals by enclosure ditch segment.......................247
Phase 2 by-product and implement totals by enclosure ditch segment........................248
Phase 1 pottery totals by enclosure ditch segment.........................................249
Phase 2 pottery totals by enclosure ditch segment.........................................250
Unsecure pottery totals by enclosure ditch segment........................................251
1.2 Haddenham.......................................................................................252
Animal bone from primary contexts of the enclosure ditch..................................252
Animal bone from secondary contexts of the enclosure ditch................................253
Primary by-products from the enclosure ditch..............................................254
Primary implements from the enclosure ditch...............................................255
Secondary by-products from the enclosure ditch............................................256
Secondary implements from the enclosure ditch.............................................257
Palisade flint from all contexts..........................................................258
Pottery from all contexts within the enclosure ditch......................................258
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Appendix 2: The material culture of causewayed enclosures within the South Downs....................259
2.1 Offham Hill......................................................................................259
Primary animal bone from the Outer Ditch (Group A)........................................259
Secondary animal bone from the Inner Ditch (Group A)......................................259
Primary animal bone from the Outer Ditch (Group B)........................................260
Secondary animal bone from Outer Ditch (Group B)..........................................260
Animal bone from pits (Group C)...........................................................260
Primary pottery from all contexts..........................................................261
Secondary pottery from all contexts........................................................261
Human bone fi-om the Outer Ditch...........................................................261
Human bone from the Inner Ditch............................................................262
By-products from all contexts..............................................................262
Implements from all contexts...............................................................262
2.2 The Trundle......................................................................................263
Flint and stone, Inner Ditch, Cutting I (¡929).............................................263
Flint and stone, Inner Ditch, Cutting II (1931)............................................263
Flint and stone, Inner Ditch, Cutting III (1931)...........................................264
Flint and stone, Second Ditch, Cutting I (1929)............................................264
Flint and stone, Second Ditch, Cutting II (1929)...........................................265
Flint and stone, Second Ditch, Cutting III (1929)..........................................265
Flint and stone, Second Ditch, Cutting IV (1931)...........................................266
Flint and stone, Spiral Ditch, Cutting I (1929)............................................266
Flint and stone, Third Ditch (1981)........................................................267
All other material culture, Inner Ditch, Cutting 1 (1929)..................................267
All other material culture, Inner Ditch, Cutting II (1931).................................268
All other material culture, Inner Ditch, Cutting III (1931)................................268
All other material culture, Second Ditch, Cutting 1 (1929).................................269
All other material culture, Second Ditch, Cutting I (1929).................................270
All other material culture, Second Ditch, Cutting II (1929)................................271
All other material culture. Second Ditch, Cutting III (1931)...............................271
All other material culture, Second Ditch, Cutting IV (1931)................................272
All other material culture, Spiral Ditch, Cutting l (1929)................................272
All other material culture, Third Ditch (1981)............................................272
2.3 Whitehawk........................................................................................273
First Ditch, Cutting 1.....................................................................273
First Ditch, Cutting II....................................................................273
First Ditch, Cutting III...................................................................274
Trial Trench Ditch I, Cutting IV...........................................................274
First Ditch, Cutting V.....................................................................274
First Ditch, Cutting IV....................................................................275
Site A, Inner Ditch (A-DI).................................................................276
Site B, Inner Ditch (B-D I)................................................................276
Second Ditch, Cutting 1....................................................................277
Second Ditch, Cutting II...................................................................277
Second Ditch, Cutting III..................................................................278
Second Ditch, Cutting IV...................................................................278
Second Ditch, Cutting V....................................................................278
Second Ditch, Cutting VI...................................................................279
Site A, Second Ditch (A-D II)..............................................................279
Site B, Second Ditch (B-D II)..............................................................280
Third Ditch, Cutting 1.....................................................................281
Third Ditch, Cutting II....................................................................281
Third Ditch Cutting III....................................................................282
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Third Ditch Cutting IV.......................................................................282
Third Ditch Cutting V........................................................................283
Third Ditch Cutting VI.......................................................................283
Third Ditch Cutting VII......................................................................283
Third Ditch Cutting VIII.....................................................................284
Site A, Third Ditch (A-D III)................................................................284
Site B, Third Ditch (B-D III)................................................................285
Fourth Ditch Cutting III.....................................................................285
Fourth Ditch Cutting IV......................................................................285
Fourth Ditch Cutting V.......................................................................285
Fourth Ditch Cutting IV......................................................................286
Site A, Outer Ditch (A-D IV).................................................................286
Site B, Outer Ditch (B-D IV).................................................................286
Site A, groups of pits and holes, Pit 3......................................................287
Site A, Hole 7...............................................................................287
Site B, Neolithic Pit 2......................................................................287
Site B, Neolithic Pit 4......................................................................288
Site B, surface soil.........................................................................288
Site B, Other/’Variousplaces ’...............................................................288
Appendix 3: The material culture of causewayed enclosures within Wiltshire...............................289
3.1 Knap Hill...........................................................................................289
Animal bone, Cutting 1.......................................................................289
Animal bone, Cutting II......................................................................290
Animal bone, Cutting III.....................................................................290
Animal bone, Cutting IV......................................................................291
Flint, Cutting 1.............................................................................292
Flint, Cutting II............................................................................293
Flint, Cutting III...........................................................................294
Flint, Cutting IV............................................................................295
Pottery, Cutting 1...........................................................................296
Pottery, Cutting II..........................................................................296
Pottery, Cutting III.........................................................................297
Pottery, Cutting IV..........................................................................297
Stone, Cutting 1.............................................................................298
Stone, Cutting II............................................................................298
Stone, Cutting III...........................................................................299
Stone, Cutting IV............................................................................299
3.2 Robin Hood’s Ball...................................................................................300
Animal bone, Inner Ditch, Trench l...........................................................300
Animal bone, Outer Ditch, Trench 2...........................................................300
Pottery from Inner Ditch and Outer Bank......................................................301
Flint and stone from all contexts............................................................301
Additional information, Outer Ditch, Trench 2................................................302
3.3 Whitesheet Hill.....................................................................................303
Animal bone from the enclosure ditch.........................................................303
Animal bone from Features 1303/1368 and 1293.................................................304
Animal bone from the interior................................................................305
Flint from all features and contexts.........................................................305
Pottery by feature and fabric................................................................306
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3.4 Windmill Hill................................................................................307
Outer Ditch assemblage (1925-29).......................................................307
Outer Ditch IV assemblage (1957-58)....................................................307
Outer Bank IV assemblage (1957-58).....................................................308
Outer bank Vassemblage (1957-58).......................................................308
Outer Bank VI assemblage (1957-58).....................................................308
Middle Ditch assemblage (1925-29)......................................................309
Middle Ditch XII assemblage (1957-58)..................................................310
Inner Ditch assemblage (1925-29).......................................................311
Inner Ditch XVII assemblage (1957-58)..................................................312
Outer Ditch IV assemblage (1957-58)....................................................312
Outer Ditch V assemblage (1957-58).....................................................313
Primary animal bone assemblage (1988)..................................................313
Primáty flint assemblage (1988)........................................................314
Secondary/Tertiary animal bone assemblage (1988).......................................314
Secondary flint assemblage (1988)......................................................315
Tertiary animal bone assemblage (1988).................................................315
Upper Secondary/Tertiary flint assemblage (1988).......................................316
Primáty and Secondary/Tertiary pottery assemblage (1988)...............................316
Combined flint assemblage including Trench BB (1988)...................................317
Appendix 4: Causewayed enclosures for further study...............................................318
Bibliography......................................................................................321
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series | BAR British series |
series2 | BAR British series |
spelling | Albrecht, Brian G. Verfasser (DE-588)1074196538 aut A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles Brian G. Albrecht Oxford Archaeopress 2015 XVI, 338 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier BAR British series 607 Grubenwerk (DE-588)1074271440 gnd rswk-swf Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd rswk-swf Britische Inseln (DE-588)4090131-2 gnd rswk-swf Britische Inseln (DE-588)4090131-2 g Grubenwerk (DE-588)1074271440 s Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 s DE-604 BAR British series 607 (DE-604)BV000897461 607 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 21 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027756044&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Albrecht, Brian G. A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles BAR British series Grubenwerk (DE-588)1074271440 gnd Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)1074271440 (DE-588)4075272-0 (DE-588)4090131-2 |
title | A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles |
title_auth | A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles |
title_exact_search | A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles |
title_full | A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles Brian G. Albrecht |
title_fullStr | A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles Brian G. Albrecht |
title_full_unstemmed | A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles Brian G. Albrecht |
title_short | A study of activity at Neolithic causewayed enclosures within the British Isles |
title_sort | a study of activity at neolithic causewayed enclosures within the british isles |
topic | Grubenwerk (DE-588)1074271440 gnd Neolithikum (DE-588)4075272-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Grubenwerk Neolithikum Britische Inseln |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027756044&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000897461 |
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