Mesolithic in Britain

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Aveline's Hole
Aveline’s Hole
Britain
Broom Hill
Caisteal Nan Gillean
Cal BC
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Cheddar Man
Chronology
Cnoc Coig
Dozmary Pool
Early Mesolithic
Early Mesolithic Sites
environmental reconstruction
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Gough's Cave
Gough’s Cave
Hazelnut Shells
hunter gatherer archaeology
hunter gatherer social change Britain
Landscape
Late Mesolithic
Late Mesolithic Sites
Lithic Assemblage
Lithic Material
lithic technology analysis
Local Pollen Assemblage Zones
Mesolithic
Mesolithic Material
Mesolithic Occupation
Mesolithic Sites
Middle Mesolithic
postglacial Britain research
prehistoric settlement patterns
radiocarbon chronology
Radiocarbon Dates
Red Deer
Scalene Triangles
Settlement
Seventh Millennium
Shale Beads

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138790438
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Mesolithic in Britain proposes a new division of the Mesolithic period into four parts, each with its distinct character.

The Mesolithic has previously been seen as timeless, where little changed over thousands of years. This new synthesis draws on advances in scientific dating to understand the Mesolithic inhabitation of Britain as a historical process. The period was, in fact, a time of profound change: houses, monuments, middens, long-term use of sites and regions, manipulation of the environment and the symbolic deposition of human and animal remains all emerged as significant practices in Britain for the first time. The book describes the lives of the first pioneers in the Early Mesolithic; the emergence of new modes of inhabitation in the Middle Mesolithic; the regionally diverse settlement of the Late Mesolithic; and the radical changes of the final millennium of the period. The first synthesis of Mesolithic Britain since 1932, it takes both a chronological and a regional approach.

This book will serve as an essential text for anyone studying the period: undergraduate and graduate students, specialists in the field and community archaeology groups.

Chantal Conneller is a Senior Lecturer in early prehistory at Newcastle University. She is author of An Archaeology of Materials (2012) and Star Carr: A Persistent Place in a Changing World (2018).

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