Past in Prehistoric Societies

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archaeological theory
artefact inheritance
Author_Richard Bradley
Bronze Age
Bronze Age Barrows
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Causewayed Enclosures
Chambered Tombs
Clava Cairns
Collared Urns
Early Bronze Age
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field survey methods
interpreting ancient monuments
Iron Age
Iron Age Enclosure
Linear Pottery Culture
Linearbandkeramik Settlement
LONG BARROW
Long Houses
Long Mounds
Machrie Moor
material culture analysis
Megalithic Tombs
oral tradition studies
Passage Grave
prehistoric myth origins
Recumbent Stone Circle
Ring Cairn
Round Barrows
South West England
Statue Menhirs
Stone Circles
Stone Rows
Timber Circles

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415276283
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The idea of prehistory dates from the nineteenth century, but Richard Bradley contends that it is still a vital area for research. He argues that it is only through a combination of oral tradition and the experience of encountering ancient material culture that people were able to formulate a sense of their own pasts without written records.
The Past in Prehistoric Societies presents case studies which extend from the Palaeolithic to the early Middle Ages and from the Alps to Scandinavia. It examines how archaeologists might study the origin of myths and the different ways in which prehistoric people would have inherited artefacts from the past. It also investigates the ways in which ancient remains might have been invested with new meanings long after their original significance had been forgotten. Finally, the author compares the procedures of excavation and field survey in the light of these examples.
The work includes a large number of detailed case studies, is fully illustrated and has been written in an extremely accessible style.

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