Axe-heads and identity :: an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain /
This volume seeks to re-assess the significance accorded to the body of stone and flint axe-heads imported into Britain from the Continent which have until now often been poorly understood, overlooked and undervalued in Neolithic studies.
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Sprache: | English |
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Summertown, Oxford :
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,
2018.
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Schriftenreihe: | Archaeopress archaeology.
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume seeks to re-assess the significance accorded to the body of stone and flint axe-heads imported into Britain from the Continent which have until now often been poorly understood, overlooked and undervalued in Neolithic studies. |
Beschreibung: | Previously issued in print: 2018. Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) |
Zielpublikum: | Specialized. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Walker, Katharine, author. Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / by Katharine Walker. Summertown, Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. 1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Archaeopress archaeology Previously issued in print: 2018. Includes bibliographical references and index. This volume seeks to re-assess the significance accorded to the body of stone and flint axe-heads imported into Britain from the Continent which have until now often been poorly understood, overlooked and undervalued in Neolithic studies. Specialized. Online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 2, 2018). Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service. Preface and acknowledgements; Chapter One: Introduction; Chapter Two: Re-connecting British and continental research traditions: dynamic approaches to the relationship between axe-heads and identity; Chapter Three: 'Afterlives'; Chapter Four: An investigation into the contexts of jade axe-heads found in Britain, using GIS terrain modelling of HER data; Chapter Five: 'Projet Breton' and the search for Group X; Chapter Six: 'Crudwell' type, 'Smerrick' type, and marbled all-over-polished axe-heads in Neolithic Britain; Chapter Seven: The rectangular-sectioned axe-head in Britain and its implications for understanding the Neolithic; Chapter Eight: Answering the original questions; Appendix One: Table of all known published jade axe-heads with attributed British find-spot locations (correct until 2017). Shaded in grey are axe-heads with 'precise' find-spot locations, included in Appendix Two); Appendix Two: Find-spot locations, and archaeology of Mesolithic to Roman date within a 1000m radius, for 43 jade axe-heads found in Britain, presented as 41 GIS terrain models with accompanying text; Appendix Three: A table of all known Group X axe-heads and a table of Breton fibrolite axe-heads with attributed British find-spot locations; Appendix Four: Table of all published 'Crudwell-Smerrick' type axe-heads; Appendix Five: Table of all known axe-heads with rectangular sections which have British find-spot locations attributed. Highlighted in grey are axe-heads of probable Scandinavian origin. This is a summary of the information presented in Appendix Six; Appendix Six: Corpus of all known axe-heads with rectangular sections which have British find-spot locations attributed (summarised in Appendix Five); Appendix Seven: Caches and hoards of axe-heads in Britain. Please note, almost all of the data included in this corpus has been taken directly from Pitts 1996, Appendix One, with a few additions by the author; Bibliography; Index. Axes, Prehistoric Great Britain. Neolithic period Great Britain. Civilization, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026433 Great Britain Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056619 Civilization, Classical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026450 Haches préhistoriques Grande-Bretagne. Civilisation ancienne. Grande-Bretagne Civilisation. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Civilization, Classical fast Axes, Prehistoric fast Civilization fast Civilization, Ancient fast Neolithic period fast Great Britain fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmp7p3cx8hpmJ8HvmTpP Archaeopress, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014145684 has work: Axe-heads and identity (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFY7m47vwGvTfjGWdgHKVC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781784917449 Archaeopress archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015043939 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2273876 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Walker, Katharine Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / Archaeopress archaeology. Preface and acknowledgements; Chapter One: Introduction; Chapter Two: Re-connecting British and continental research traditions: dynamic approaches to the relationship between axe-heads and identity; Chapter Three: 'Afterlives'; Chapter Four: An investigation into the contexts of jade axe-heads found in Britain, using GIS terrain modelling of HER data; Chapter Five: 'Projet Breton' and the search for Group X; Chapter Six: 'Crudwell' type, 'Smerrick' type, and marbled all-over-polished axe-heads in Neolithic Britain; Chapter Seven: The rectangular-sectioned axe-head in Britain and its implications for understanding the Neolithic; Chapter Eight: Answering the original questions; Appendix One: Table of all known published jade axe-heads with attributed British find-spot locations (correct until 2017). Shaded in grey are axe-heads with 'precise' find-spot locations, included in Appendix Two); Appendix Two: Find-spot locations, and archaeology of Mesolithic to Roman date within a 1000m radius, for 43 jade axe-heads found in Britain, presented as 41 GIS terrain models with accompanying text; Appendix Three: A table of all known Group X axe-heads and a table of Breton fibrolite axe-heads with attributed British find-spot locations; Appendix Four: Table of all published 'Crudwell-Smerrick' type axe-heads; Appendix Five: Table of all known axe-heads with rectangular sections which have British find-spot locations attributed. Highlighted in grey are axe-heads of probable Scandinavian origin. This is a summary of the information presented in Appendix Six; Appendix Six: Corpus of all known axe-heads with rectangular sections which have British find-spot locations attributed (summarised in Appendix Five); Appendix Seven: Caches and hoards of axe-heads in Britain. Please note, almost all of the data included in this corpus has been taken directly from Pitts 1996, Appendix One, with a few additions by the author; Bibliography; Index. Axes, Prehistoric Great Britain. Neolithic period Great Britain. Civilization, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026433 Civilization, Classical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026450 Haches préhistoriques Grande-Bretagne. Civilisation ancienne. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Civilization, Classical fast Axes, Prehistoric fast Civilization fast Civilization, Ancient fast Neolithic period fast |
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title | Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / |
title_auth | Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / |
title_exact_search | Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / |
title_full | Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / by Katharine Walker. |
title_fullStr | Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / by Katharine Walker. |
title_full_unstemmed | Axe-heads and identity : an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / by Katharine Walker. |
title_short | Axe-heads and identity : |
title_sort | axe heads and identity an investigation into the roles of imported axe heads in identity formation in neolithic britain |
title_sub | an investigation into the roles of imported axe-heads in identity formation in Neolithic Britain / |
topic | Axes, Prehistoric Great Britain. Neolithic period Great Britain. Civilization, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026433 Civilization, Classical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026450 Haches préhistoriques Grande-Bretagne. Civilisation ancienne. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Civilization, Classical fast Axes, Prehistoric fast Civilization fast Civilization, Ancient fast Neolithic period fast |
topic_facet | Axes, Prehistoric Great Britain. Neolithic period Great Britain. Civilization, Ancient. Great Britain Civilization. Civilization, Classical. Haches préhistoriques Grande-Bretagne. Civilisation ancienne. Grande-Bretagne Civilisation. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. Civilization, Classical Axes, Prehistoric Civilization Civilization, Ancient Neolithic period Great Britain |
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