Monumentalising life in the Neolithic: narratives of change and continuity
One of the principal characteristics of the European Neolithic is the development of monumentality in association with innovations in material culture and changes in subsistence from hunting and gathering to farming and pastoralism. The papers in this volume discuss the latest insights into why monu...
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Zusammenfassung: | One of the principal characteristics of the European Neolithic is the development of monumentality in association with innovations in material culture and changes in subsistence from hunting and gathering to farming and pastoralism. The papers in this volume discuss the latest insights into why monumental architecture became an integral part of early farming societies in Europe and beyond. One of the topics is how we define monuments and how our arguments and recent research on temporality impacts on our interpretation of the Neolithic period. Different interpretations of Goebekli Tepe are examples of this discussion as well as our understanding of special landmarks such as flint mines. 0The latest evidence on the economic and paleoenvironmental context, carbon 14 dates as well as analytical methods are employed in illuminating the emergence of monumentalism in Neolithic Europe. Studies are taking place on a macro and micro scale in areas as diverse as Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Germany, the Dutch wetlands, Portugal and Malta involving a range of monuments from long barrows and megalithic tombs to roundels and enclosures. Transformation from a natural to a built environment by monumentalizing part of the landscape is discussed as well as changes in megalithic architecture in relation to shifts in the social structure. An ethnographic study of megaliths in Nagaland discuss monument building as an act of social construction. Other studies look into the role of monuments as expressions of cosmology and active loci of ceremonial performances. Also, a couple of papers analyse the social processes in the transformation of society in the aftermath of the initial boom in monument construction and the related changes in subsistence and social structure in northern Europe |
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Contents List of contributors Introduction Anne Birgitte Gebauer, Lasse Sørensen, Anne Teather and Antonio Carlos Valera Thoughts on monumentalem 1. Neolithic monumentality for the 21st century Anne Teather vii 1 9 Origin of monumentalism 2. Monumentality in Neolithic southwest Asia: making memory in time and space Trevor Watkins 3. 19 Monumental - compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe Moritz Kinzel and Lee Clare 4. From communal to segmentary: an alternative view of Neolithic ‘monuments’ in the Middle East. Comments on Chapters 2 and 3 Ian Hodder 49 5. 53 Elite houses or specialised buildings? Some comments about the special buildings of Göbekli Tepe in relation to Chapters 2 and 3 Christian Jeunesse 6. Response to comments by Ian Hodder and Christian Jeunesse Trevor Watkins 7. Response to comments by Ian Hodder and Christian Jeunesse with notes on a potential Upper Mesopotamian ‘Late PPNA Hunter-Crisis’ Lee Clare and Moritz Kinzel 29 57 61 Monuments and social change 8. 9. Monuments and social stratification within the early Funnel Beaker culture in south Scandinavia Lasse Sørensen Do hundreds of megalithic monuments signify a full Neolithic way of life? Investigating the establishment of Neolithic societies on Rügen Island, Germany Anja Behrens 10. From hierarchies in balance to social imbalance - transformation processes in the later Funnel Beaker north societies in the western Baltic Sea region (3100-2900 BC) Jan Piet Brozio 11. Narratives of 3rd-millennium transformations: new biographies of Neolithic societies, landscapes and monuments Johannes Miiller,
Jan Piet Brozio, Walter Dörfler and Wiebke Kirleis 71 87 99 115
vi Contents 12. Settling the monumental issue in the Dutch Wetlands Gary R. Nobles 13. Celebrating stones - megalith building traditions among Angami-Naga, northeast India Maria Wunderlich 14. Megalithic structures and settlements in the Valley of Posic, Amazonas, northern Peru Andreas Valentin Wadskjcer and Gitte Lambertsen Hjortlund 125 139 151 Funerary monuments 15. Stones as boundaries - stones as markers: a megalithic tomb in southern Portugal Lars Larsson 163 16. Putting earthen long barrows back on the map: remarks about the Middle Neolithic monumentality of northern Poland Łukasz Pospieszny, Michal Jakubczak and Grzegorz Kiarszys 173 17. In search of the lost heritage: non-invasive exploration of the monumental Funnel Beaker culture long barrows in the region of Wietrzychowice in central Poland Piotr Papiernik, Rafal Brzejszczak, Dominik Kacper Plaza, Joanna Wicha and Piotr Wroniecki 185 18. Making sense of Scottish Neolithic funerary monuments: tracing trajectories and understanding their rationale Alison Sheridan and Rick Schulting 195 19. Group benefits? The story of a cluster of megalithic monuments in Danish Funnel Beaker society Anne Birgitte Gebauer 217 Enclosures and landscapes 20. Storied structures, sustainability and resilience in Late Neolithic Malta: excavations at Santa Verna, Gozo Eóin Parkinson, Rowan McLaughlin, Catriona Brogan, Simon Stoddart and Caroline Malone 229 21. Ephemeral and cosmological monumentality: the ‘strange’ ditched enclosures of Chalcolithic south Portugal Antonio Carlos Valera 239 22. Connecting stories of the Neolithic in north-
eastern Portugal: walled enclosures and their relationships with the genealogy of the landscape Maria de Jesus Sanches and Ana Margarida Vale 251 23. The Neolithic roundel and its social context on the furthest reaches of the Danubian World Lech Czerniak, Agnieszka Matuszewska, Marcin Dziewanowski, Łukasz Pospieszny, Michal Jakubczak and Michał Szubski 263 24. The living and the dead - the early Neolithic monumental landscape of southwest Scania, southern Sweden Magnus Andersson and Magnus Artursson 273 Conclusion 25. The lives of monuments and monumentalising Life Julian Thomas 287 Index 299 |
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Contents List of contributors Introduction Anne Birgitte Gebauer, Lasse Sørensen, Anne Teather and Antonio Carlos Valera Thoughts on monumentalem 1. Neolithic monumentality for the 21st century Anne Teather vii 1 9 Origin of monumentalism 2. Monumentality in Neolithic southwest Asia: making memory in time and space Trevor Watkins 3. 19 Monumental - compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe Moritz Kinzel and Lee Clare 4. From communal to segmentary: an alternative view of Neolithic ‘monuments’ in the Middle East. Comments on Chapters 2 and 3 Ian Hodder 49 5. 53 Elite houses or specialised buildings? Some comments about the special buildings of Göbekli Tepe in relation to Chapters 2 and 3 Christian Jeunesse 6. Response to comments by Ian Hodder and Christian Jeunesse Trevor Watkins 7. Response to comments by Ian Hodder and Christian Jeunesse with notes on a potential Upper Mesopotamian ‘Late PPNA Hunter-Crisis’ Lee Clare and Moritz Kinzel 29 57 61 Monuments and social change 8. 9. Monuments and social stratification within the early Funnel Beaker culture in south Scandinavia Lasse Sørensen Do hundreds of megalithic monuments signify a full Neolithic way of life? Investigating the establishment of Neolithic societies on Rügen Island, Germany Anja Behrens 10. From hierarchies in balance to social imbalance - transformation processes in the later Funnel Beaker north societies in the western Baltic Sea region (3100-2900 BC) Jan Piet Brozio 11. Narratives of 3rd-millennium transformations: new biographies of Neolithic societies, landscapes and monuments Johannes Miiller,
Jan Piet Brozio, Walter Dörfler and Wiebke Kirleis 71 87 99 115
vi Contents 12. Settling the monumental issue in the Dutch Wetlands Gary R. Nobles 13. Celebrating stones - megalith building traditions among Angami-Naga, northeast India Maria Wunderlich 14. Megalithic structures and settlements in the Valley of Posic, Amazonas, northern Peru Andreas Valentin Wadskjcer and Gitte Lambertsen Hjortlund 125 139 151 Funerary monuments 15. Stones as boundaries - stones as markers: a megalithic tomb in southern Portugal Lars Larsson 163 16. Putting earthen long barrows back on the map: remarks about the Middle Neolithic monumentality of northern Poland Łukasz Pospieszny, Michal Jakubczak and Grzegorz Kiarszys 173 17. In search of the lost heritage: non-invasive exploration of the monumental Funnel Beaker culture long barrows in the region of Wietrzychowice in central Poland Piotr Papiernik, Rafal Brzejszczak, Dominik Kacper Plaza, Joanna Wicha and Piotr Wroniecki 185 18. Making sense of Scottish Neolithic funerary monuments: tracing trajectories and understanding their rationale Alison Sheridan and Rick Schulting 195 19. Group benefits? The story of a cluster of megalithic monuments in Danish Funnel Beaker society Anne Birgitte Gebauer 217 Enclosures and landscapes 20. Storied structures, sustainability and resilience in Late Neolithic Malta: excavations at Santa Verna, Gozo Eóin Parkinson, Rowan McLaughlin, Catriona Brogan, Simon Stoddart and Caroline Malone 229 21. Ephemeral and cosmological monumentality: the ‘strange’ ditched enclosures of Chalcolithic south Portugal Antonio Carlos Valera 239 22. Connecting stories of the Neolithic in north-
eastern Portugal: walled enclosures and their relationships with the genealogy of the landscape Maria de Jesus Sanches and Ana Margarida Vale 251 23. The Neolithic roundel and its social context on the furthest reaches of the Danubian World Lech Czerniak, Agnieszka Matuszewska, Marcin Dziewanowski, Łukasz Pospieszny, Michal Jakubczak and Michał Szubski 263 24. The living and the dead - the early Neolithic monumental landscape of southwest Scania, southern Sweden Magnus Andersson and Magnus Artursson 273 Conclusion 25. The lives of monuments and monumentalising Life Julian Thomas 287 Index 299 |
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