Atlantic Iron Age

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archaeological theory
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Atlantic Areas
Atlantic Iron Age
Atlantic Late Bronze Age
Atlantic Roundhouses
Atlantic Scotland
Atlantic seaboard settlement patterns
Atlantic Zone
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Bellum Gallicum
bronze
Bronze Age
Carn Euny
Carp's Tongue
Carp's Tongue Swords
Carp’s Tongue
Carp’s Tongue Swords
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Celtic studies
communities
Complex Atlantic Roundhouses
england
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Irish Iron Age
Iron Age
late
Late Bronze Age
Le Bihan
maritime networks
material culture analysis
Millennium Ad
Millennium BC
Multiple Enclosure Forts
North Western Iberia
prehistoric Europe
Promontory Forts
Promontory Sites
regional identity formation
roundhouses
scotland
south
South West England
Univallate Enclosures
west
West Central Europe
zone

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415436427
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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It may be surprising to learn that this book is the first ever survey of the Atlantic Iron Age: this tradition is cited in archaeology frequently enough to seem firmly established, yet has never been clearly defined.With this book, Jon Henderson provides an important and much-needed exploration of the archaeology of western areas of Britain, Ireland, France and Spain to consider how far Atlantic Iron Age communities were in contact with each other.
By examining the evidence for settlement and maritime trade, as well as aspects of the material culture of each area, Henderson identifies distinct Atlantic social identities through time. He also pinpoints areas of similarity: the possibility of cultural 'cross-pollination' caused by maritime links and to what extent these contacts influenced and altered the distinctive character of local communities. A major theme running through the book is the role of the Atlantic seaboard itself and what impact this unique environment had on the ways Atlantic communities perceived themselves and their place in the world.
As a history of these communities unfolds, a general archaeological Atlantic identity breaks down into a range of regional identities which compare interestingly with each other and with traditional models of Celtic identity.
Bringing together the Iron Age settlement evidence for the Atlantic regions in one place for the first time, this excellent and original book is certain to establish itself as the definitive study of the Atlantic Iron Age.

Jon C. Henderson is currently Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Nottingham. His areas of research lie within the settlement archaeology of the European Iron Age, with a particular focus on the Atlantic regions of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. He is also actively involved in underwater archaeology and in 2004 established the Underwater Archaeology Research Centre at Nottingham. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and a Member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists.

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