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The chronological disjuncture, LBK longhouses have widely been considered to provide ancestral influence for both rectangular and trapezoidal long barrows and cairns, but with the discovery and excavation of more houses in recent times is it possible to observe evidence of more contemporary inspirat...
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Zusammenfassung: | The chronological disjuncture, LBK longhouses have widely been considered to provide ancestral influence for both rectangular and trapezoidal long barrows and cairns, but with the discovery and excavation of more houses in recent times is it possible to observe evidence of more contemporary inspiration. What do the features found beneath long mounds tell us about this and to what extent do they represent domestic structures. Indeed, how can we distinguish between domestic houses or halls and those that may have been constructed for ritual purposes or ended up beneath mounds? Do so called 'mortuary enclosures' reflect ritual or domestic architecture and did side ditches always provide material for a mound or for building construction? This collection of papers seeks to explore the interface between structures often considered to be those of the living with those for the dead. |
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spelling | Houses of the dead? / edited by Alistair Barclay, David Field and Jim Leary. Oxford ; Philadelphia, PA : Oxbow Books, 2020. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Neolithic Studies Group seminar papers ; 17 Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 13, 2020). Includes bibliographical references. 1 Schr�odinger's Cat: Houses for the living and the dead p. 1 / Jim Leary and David Field and Alistair Barclay -- 2 Hypogea and the clubhouse: Neolithic Malta's houses of the living and houses of the dead p. 15 / Robert P. Barratt and Caroline Malone and T. Rowan McLaughlin and E�oin W. Parkinson -- 3 Houses of the living, houses of the dead: A view from the Polish lowlands p. 39 / Joanna Pyzel -- 4 'Cic�eron c'est Poincar�e'. Dealing with geometry: Neolithic house plans and the earliest monuments p. 47 / Philippe Chambon -- 5 The dead and the Linearbandkeramik longhouse p. 59 / Penny Bickle -- 6 The long and short of it: Memory and practice in the Early Neolithic of Britain and Ireland p. 79 / Alasdair Whittle -- 7 Measuring up: Longhouses, enclosures or mounds? p. 91 / Roy Loveday -- 8 Houses foundational: Gathering histories at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire p. 107 / Keith Ray and Julian Thomas -- 9 New work on long barrows in Lincolnshire p. 121 / Denise Drury and Tim Allen -- 10 A dialogue with the dead? The relationship between an Early Neolithic rectangular timber building and a chambered tomb on Holy Island, Anglesey, north-west Wales p. 135 / Jane Kenney -- 11 House of the living, house of the dead: An open and shut case from Ballyglass, Co. Mayo? p. 145 / Jessica Smyth -- 12 Shaky foundations: Romantic nationalism and the development of the 'Irish model' of Neolithic settlement p. 159 / Andrew Whitefield -- 13 Structure, metaphor and funerary practices in Neolithic Scotland p. 177 / Alison Sheridan -- 14 The state of play p. 191 / Frances Healy. The chronological disjuncture, LBK longhouses have widely been considered to provide ancestral influence for both rectangular and trapezoidal long barrows and cairns, but with the discovery and excavation of more houses in recent times is it possible to observe evidence of more contemporary inspiration. What do the features found beneath long mounds tell us about this and to what extent do they represent domestic structures. Indeed, how can we distinguish between domestic houses or halls and those that may have been constructed for ritual purposes or ended up beneath mounds? Do so called 'mortuary enclosures' reflect ritual or domestic architecture and did side ditches always provide material for a mound or for building construction? This collection of papers seeks to explore the interface between structures often considered to be those of the living with those for the dead. Dwellings. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040193 Excavation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85046104 Habitations. Excavation. dwellings. aat excavation (process) aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Dwellings fast Excavation fast Barclay, Alistair, editor. Field, David, editor. Leary, Jim, editor. Print version: Houses of the dead?. Oxford ; Philadelphia, PA : Oxbow Books, 2020 1789254108 9781789254105 (OCoLC)1119990061 Neolithic Studies Group seminar papers ; 17. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no97024968 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2371801 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Houses of the dead? / Neolithic Studies Group seminar papers ; Schr�odinger's Cat: Houses for the living and the dead Hypogea and the clubhouse: Neolithic Malta's houses of the living and houses of the dead Houses of the living, houses of the dead: A view from the Polish lowlands 'Cic�eron c'est Poincar�e'. Dealing with geometry: Neolithic house plans and the earliest monuments The dead and the Linearbandkeramik longhouse The long and short of it: Memory and practice in the Early Neolithic of Britain and Ireland Measuring up: Longhouses, enclosures or mounds? Houses foundational: Gathering histories at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire New work on long barrows in Lincolnshire A dialogue with the dead? The relationship between an Early Neolithic rectangular timber building and a chambered tomb on Holy Island, Anglesey, north-west Wales House of the living, house of the dead: An open and shut case from Ballyglass, Co. Mayo? Shaky foundations: Romantic nationalism and the development of the 'Irish model' of Neolithic settlement Structure, metaphor and funerary practices in Neolithic Scotland The state of play Dwellings. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040193 Excavation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85046104 Habitations. Excavation. dwellings. aat excavation (process) aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Dwellings fast Excavation fast |
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title | Houses of the dead? / |
title_alt | Schr�odinger's Cat: Houses for the living and the dead Hypogea and the clubhouse: Neolithic Malta's houses of the living and houses of the dead Houses of the living, houses of the dead: A view from the Polish lowlands 'Cic�eron c'est Poincar�e'. Dealing with geometry: Neolithic house plans and the earliest monuments The dead and the Linearbandkeramik longhouse The long and short of it: Memory and practice in the Early Neolithic of Britain and Ireland Measuring up: Longhouses, enclosures or mounds? Houses foundational: Gathering histories at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire New work on long barrows in Lincolnshire A dialogue with the dead? The relationship between an Early Neolithic rectangular timber building and a chambered tomb on Holy Island, Anglesey, north-west Wales House of the living, house of the dead: An open and shut case from Ballyglass, Co. Mayo? Shaky foundations: Romantic nationalism and the development of the 'Irish model' of Neolithic settlement Structure, metaphor and funerary practices in Neolithic Scotland The state of play |
title_auth | Houses of the dead? / |
title_exact_search | Houses of the dead? / |
title_full | Houses of the dead? / edited by Alistair Barclay, David Field and Jim Leary. |
title_fullStr | Houses of the dead? / edited by Alistair Barclay, David Field and Jim Leary. |
title_full_unstemmed | Houses of the dead? / edited by Alistair Barclay, David Field and Jim Leary. |
title_short | Houses of the dead? / |
title_sort | houses of the dead |
topic | Dwellings. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040193 Excavation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85046104 Habitations. Excavation. dwellings. aat excavation (process) aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Dwellings fast Excavation fast |
topic_facet | Dwellings. Excavation. Habitations. dwellings. excavation (process) SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. Dwellings Excavation |
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