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Beside The Ocean David Griffithsjane Harrisonmichael Athanson Michael Athanson Jane Harrison

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Beside The Ocean David Griffithsjane Harrisonmichael Athanson Michael Athanson Jane Harrison
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 61.52 MB
Author: David Griffiths;Jane Harrison;Michael Athanson; & Michael Athanson & Jane Harrison
ISBN: 9781789250978, 1789250978
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Beside The Ocean David Griffithsjane Harrisonmichael Athanson Michael Athanson Jane Harrison by David Griffiths;jane Harrison;michael Athanson; & Michael Athanson & Jane Harrison 9781789250978, 1789250978 instant download after payment.

The Bay of Skaill, Marwick Bay,and Birsay Bay form openings in the high sandstone cliffs of Orkney's Atlantic coast.These west-facing bays have long been favored locations for settlement, with access to the ocean,to fresh water,to land and to resources for cultivation.The coastline of Orkney's North-West Mainland is recognized worldwide as a location of exceptional archaeological importance,dominated by the Neolithic world heritage site of Skara Brae,and the Viking-Norse remains on the tidal Brough of Birsay.Many of its archaeological sites have been exposed by coastal erosion,a serious problem which continues its destructive progress with every oceanic storm.Rescue excavation has contributed essential data,but its resources have concentrated on the zone of immediate threat,and until recently less has been understood about the archaeology of the landscape that lies behind the eroding shore From 2003,a new archaeological research project began to investigate the hinterlands of the three bays.Using the rapidly-developing applications of archaeological geophysics,coupled with topographical survey,it has sought to create a broader and better-informed landscape context.Much of the land is dominated by windblown sand,at the Bay of Skaill and Birsay Bay in particular,reflecting centuries of environmental change,and requiring adaptive methodologies and approaches.Several new areas of archaeological interest have been identified,and many previously-known sites are now better-understood.Excavation was used selectively to test the survey results.In one area in particular,a cluster of large settlement mounds on the northern side of the Bay of Skaill,two major Viking-Norse settlement clusters were identified and investigated.These held exceptionally well-preserved deposits,which have required detailed dating and analysis.The artifact assemblages include evidence for ferrous metalworking along with iron and copper alloy objects,combs,glass and amber beads,worked stone,ceramics,and a range of archaeobotanical and archaeozoological remains.A Viking silver hoard discovered in 1858 and a Viking grave uncovered in 1888 are revisited.This monograph brings together the survey and excavation results,and tells a new story of an ancient landscape.
About the Author: Michael Athanson is Deputy Map Librarian at the Bodleian Library Map Room,Oxford University.A geospatial data specialist in the applications of geographic information systems to landscape archaeology,he combines mapping and data analysis with extensive field survey skills.He completed his D.Phil at St Cross College,Oxford,in 2010.
About the Author: Jane Harrison is Research Associate and Tutor at the Department for Continuing Education,Oxford University.A graduate of Cambridge and Oxford universities,she completed her D.Phil at Kellogg College,Oxford in 2016,on Norse settlement mounds in the North Atlantic zone.A specialist in public engagement in Archaeology,she is a member of a number of interdisciplinary research networks covering northern world topics.
About the Author: David Griffiths is Reader in Archaeology at Oxford University,and Director of Studies in Archaeology for the Department for Continuing Education.A PhD graduate of Durham University,he first excavated in Orkney as a student in 1985.A landscape archaeologist with a specialism in the Viking period,he has a particular interest in the archaeology of coastal environments.

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