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3 ‘Very real shared traditions’ ? Thinking about Similarity and Difference in the Construction and Use of Clyde Cairns in the Western Scottish Neolithic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Tables and Figures iv
- Notes on the Contributors vi
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword: ‘The prehistory of my own lands, the lowlands’ xi
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Part I Scotland’s Mainland Neolithic in Context
- 1 Gordon Barclay: A Career in the Scottish Neolithic 1
- 2 Neolithic Pasts, Neolithic Futures: The Contemporary Socio-politics of Prehistoric Landscapes 21
- 3 ‘Very real shared traditions’ ? Thinking about Similarity and Difference in the Construction and Use of Clyde Cairns in the Western Scottish Neolithic 41
- 4 Who Were These People? A Sideways View and a Non-answer of Political Proportions 57
- 5 Pathways to Ancestral Worlds: Mortuary Practice in the Irish Neolithic 74
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PART II Non-megalithic Monuments
- 6 Hiatus or Hidden? The Problem of the Missing Scottish Upland Cursus Monuments 95
- 7 Making Memories, Making Monuments: Changing Understandings of Henges in Prehistory and the Present 116
- 8 Seeing the Wood in the Trees: The Timber Monuments of Neolithic Scotland 139
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PART III Pits, Pots and Practice
- 9 Life is the Pits! Ritual, Refuse and Mesolithic-Neolithic Settlement Traditions in North-east Scotland 169
- 10 On Ancient Farms: A Survey of Neolithic Potentially Domestic Locations in Lowland Scotland 200
- 11 The Neolithic Pottery from Balfarg/ Balbirnie Revisited 236
- 12 Pursuing the Penumbral: The Deposition of Beaker Pottery at Neolithic and Ceremonial Monuments in Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Scotland 261
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Tables and Figures iv
- Notes on the Contributors vi
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword: ‘The prehistory of my own lands, the lowlands’ xi
-
Part I Scotland’s Mainland Neolithic in Context
- 1 Gordon Barclay: A Career in the Scottish Neolithic 1
- 2 Neolithic Pasts, Neolithic Futures: The Contemporary Socio-politics of Prehistoric Landscapes 21
- 3 ‘Very real shared traditions’ ? Thinking about Similarity and Difference in the Construction and Use of Clyde Cairns in the Western Scottish Neolithic 41
- 4 Who Were These People? A Sideways View and a Non-answer of Political Proportions 57
- 5 Pathways to Ancestral Worlds: Mortuary Practice in the Irish Neolithic 74
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PART II Non-megalithic Monuments
- 6 Hiatus or Hidden? The Problem of the Missing Scottish Upland Cursus Monuments 95
- 7 Making Memories, Making Monuments: Changing Understandings of Henges in Prehistory and the Present 116
- 8 Seeing the Wood in the Trees: The Timber Monuments of Neolithic Scotland 139
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PART III Pits, Pots and Practice
- 9 Life is the Pits! Ritual, Refuse and Mesolithic-Neolithic Settlement Traditions in North-east Scotland 169
- 10 On Ancient Farms: A Survey of Neolithic Potentially Domestic Locations in Lowland Scotland 200
- 11 The Neolithic Pottery from Balfarg/ Balbirnie Revisited 236
- 12 Pursuing the Penumbral: The Deposition of Beaker Pottery at Neolithic and Ceremonial Monuments in Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Scotland 261
- Index 319