Barrows at the Core of Bronze Age Communities argues exactly that. Round barrows do not just represent the death side of Early Bronze Age communities placed in set-a-side ritual landscapes, but were instead central to existence in many ways. This study of the Rother Region, where the Weald meets the Wessex massif, reports the results of the People of the Heath project, 2014-18. It integrates a wealth of data from comprehensive field study of all relevant sites in the region with that from excavations into one of its major cemeteries - Petersfield Heath, Hampshire. Fourteen of 21 surviving barrows were sampled by excavation, one of the fullest records for such a cemetery in modern times. In addition to diverse burial rites, the site yielded a range of other significant deposits and totally novel insights into the organic artefact repertoire thanks to mineral replacement. Amongst the supplementary material in this volume are: a crucial new analysis of enclosure barrows in Wessex; further analyses regarding barrow morphologies, condition, cemetery formation and siting; observations on damage and recommendations on the future management of the archaeology of Petersfield Heath; detailed context descriptions for the block-lifted urns and log-coffin burial subjected to pioneering stratigraphic micro-excavation; summaries of palaeoenvironmental evidence from the region; the full report on quartz optical dating; a major re-assessment of the excavated ring-ditch at Heath End, Duncton; further detail on finds; and details on various methodologies and definitions employed in the volume. Together the two volumes contain much new for those researching the period, early burial practices and the prehistoric occupation of the western Weald. They will also galvanise debates about variations in the character of barrowscapes across Britain and the place of the Wessex barrow foci.
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Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
Publication Date: 28 Feb 2022
Publisher: Sidestone Press
Publication City/Country: Netherlands
Language: English
ISBN13: 9789464260465
About George AnelayStuart Needham
Stuart Needham formerly curator of the European Bronze Age at The British Museum is now an independent researcher and Honorary Research Fellow of Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales. Amongst his recent publications are Encompassing the sea: Maritories and Bronze Age maritime interactions (in Bronze Age Connections: Cultural Contact in Prehistoric Europe Oxbow) Claimed by the Sea: Salcombe Langdon Bay and other marine finds of the Bronze Age (Council for British Archaeology Research Report 173) The lost cultures of the halberd-bearers (in Celtic from the West 3 Oxbow). George Anelay has been since 2001 Director of West Sussex Archaeology Ltd and was from 2004 until 2012 also Heritage Outreach Officer for Chichester District Council. In both these roles he has directed a number of large-scale research excavations including those at Middle Barn (The Selhurst Park Project: Middle Barn Selhurstpark Farm Eartham West Sussex 20052008 Oxbow) Liss Roman Villa (2005-7) and Chichester city walls (2009-2010). He is a Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists.