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"The Great Houses of the prehistoric and early medieval periods were enormous structures whose forms were modelled on those of domestic dwellings. Most were built of wood rather than stone; they were used over comparatively short periods; they were frequently replaced in the same positions; and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Great Houses of the prehistoric and early medieval periods were enormous structures whose forms were modelled on those of domestic dwellings. Most were built of wood rather than stone; they were used over comparatively short periods; they were frequently replaced in the same positions; and some were associated with exceptional groups of artefacts. Their construction made considerable demands on human labour and approached the limits of what was possible at the time. They seem to have played specialised roles in ancient society, but they have been difficult to interpret. Were they public buildings or the dwellings of important people? Were they temples or military bases, and why were they erected during times of crisis or change? How were their sites selected, and how were they related to the remains of a more ancient past? Although their currency extended from the time of the first farmers to the Viking Age, the similarities between the Great Houses are as striking as the differences. This study focuses on the monumental buildings of northern and northwestern Europe, but draws on structures over a wide area, extending from Anatolia as far as Brittany and Norway. It employs ethnography as a source of ideas and discusses the concept of the House Society and its usefulness in archaeology. The main examples are taken from the Neolithic and Iron Age periods, but this account also draws on the archaeology of the first millennium AD. The book emphasises the importance of comparing archaeological sequences with one another rather than identifying ideal social types. In doing so, it features a range of famous and less famous sites, from Stonehenge to the Hill of Tara, and from Old Uppsala to Yeavering"--Publisher. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 244 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps. |
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spelling | Bradley, Richard, 1946- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJt4483XhDVXDQdYpJwV4q http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81150072 Temporary palaces : the great house in European prehistory / Richard Bradley. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2021. 1 online resource (x, 244 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxbow Insights in Archaeology ; v.7 Includes bibliographical references and index. "The Great Houses of the prehistoric and early medieval periods were enormous structures whose forms were modelled on those of domestic dwellings. Most were built of wood rather than stone; they were used over comparatively short periods; they were frequently replaced in the same positions; and some were associated with exceptional groups of artefacts. Their construction made considerable demands on human labour and approached the limits of what was possible at the time. They seem to have played specialised roles in ancient society, but they have been difficult to interpret. Were they public buildings or the dwellings of important people? Were they temples or military bases, and why were they erected during times of crisis or change? How were their sites selected, and how were they related to the remains of a more ancient past? Although their currency extended from the time of the first farmers to the Viking Age, the similarities between the Great Houses are as striking as the differences. This study focuses on the monumental buildings of northern and northwestern Europe, but draws on structures over a wide area, extending from Anatolia as far as Brittany and Norway. It employs ethnography as a source of ideas and discusses the concept of the House Society and its usefulness in archaeology. The main examples are taken from the Neolithic and Iron Age periods, but this account also draws on the archaeology of the first millennium AD. The book emphasises the importance of comparing archaeological sequences with one another rather than identifying ideal social types. In doing so, it features a range of famous and less famous sites, from Stonehenge to the Hill of Tara, and from Old Uppsala to Yeavering"--Publisher. Intro -- Contents -- Editorial Board -- Preface and acknowledgements -- List of figures -- Part One: A problem shared -- Chapter 1: 'Nobody on earth knew of another building like it' -- Chapter 2: From Anatolia to Zealand: an A to Z of Great Houses -- Part Two: Dream houses -- Chapter 3: From the foundations -- Chapter 4: Castles in the air -- Part Three: Setting the house in order -- Chapter 5: On a larger scale -- Chapter 6: Social distances -- Chapter 7: Halls of residence and Halls of Fame -- Chapter 8: Building societies: a summary and some conclusions -- Bibliography Description based upon print version of record. Architecture, Prehistoric Europe. Buildings, Temporary Europe History. Excavations (Archaeology) Europe. Europe Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045632 Constructions provisoires Europe Histoire. Fouilles (Archéologie) Europe. Europe Antiquités. Architecture préhistorique Europe. Excavations (Archaeology) fast Buildings, Temporary fast Architecture, Prehistoric fast Antiquities fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq History fast Print version: Bradley, Richard Temporary Palaces Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited,c2021 9781789256611 Oxbow insights in archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015111437 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2904242 Volltext |
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title_full_unstemmed | Temporary palaces : the great house in European prehistory / Richard Bradley. |
title_short | Temporary palaces : |
title_sort | temporary palaces the great house in european prehistory |
title_sub | the great house in European prehistory / |
topic | Architecture, Prehistoric Europe. Buildings, Temporary Europe History. Excavations (Archaeology) Europe. Constructions provisoires Europe Histoire. Fouilles (Archéologie) Europe. Architecture préhistorique Europe. Excavations (Archaeology) fast Buildings, Temporary fast Architecture, Prehistoric fast Antiquities fast |
topic_facet | Architecture, Prehistoric Europe. Buildings, Temporary Europe History. Excavations (Archaeology) Europe. Europe Antiquities. Constructions provisoires Europe Histoire. Fouilles (Archéologie) Europe. Europe Antiquités. Architecture préhistorique Europe. Excavations (Archaeology) Buildings, Temporary Architecture, Prehistoric Antiquities Europe History |
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