Megaliths of Northern Europe

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Causewayed Enclosures
Danish Passage Graves
Dolmen Chambers
Dry Stone Walling
early farming societies
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Flat Graves
Flint Tools
glacial boulder architecture
Grave Goods
Holy Cross Mountains
La Hoguette
Long Houses
Long Mounds
Megalithic Chambers
megalithic ritual practices in Europe
Megalithic Tombs
Monumental Cemetery
Neolithic archaeology
North European Plain
North Jutland
passage grave construction
Passage Graves
Pedestalled Bowls
prehistoric monument symbolism
Raw Material
ritual landscape studies
Southern Scandinavia
Timber Chamber
TRB Culture
Twin Stones
Votive Deposits

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415351805
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The North European megaliths are among the most enduring structures built in prehistory; they are imbued with symbolic meanings which embody physical and conceptual ideas about the nature of the world inhabited by the first Northern farmers. The Megaliths of Northern Europe provides a much needed up-to-date synthesis of the material available on these monuments, incorporating the results of recent research in Holland, Germany, Denmark and Sweden. This research has brought to light new data on the construction of the megaliths and their role in the cultural landscape, and Magdalena Midgley offers a fascinating interpretation of the symbolism of megalithic tombs within the context of early farming communities. This wealth of new evidence suggests the Northern European megaliths were important foci in the wider north-west European context.

The construction of dolmens and passage graves, using huge glacial boulders, demanded both great communal effort and considerable skill. In addition to this technical expertise the master builders also made use of their esoteric knowledge of rituals. This was expressed in the use of exotic building materials and special architectural features, and in the placement of tombs within the natural and cultural landscapes, creating new metaphors and images.

Fully illustrated, this book will be of interest to both undergraduate and postgraduate students of European Prehistory, Archaeology and Prehistoric Anthropology, as well as architects who study ancient architecture and social anthropologists who study modern megaliths.

Magdalena S.Midgley is a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. Her teaching and research interests are mainly in the European Neolithic. They include early farming communities, monumentality, burial traditions and ceremonial sites. She is also interested in antiquarianism, megalithic representations in art, archaeological theory and the history of archaeology as a discipline.

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