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Early Bronze Age Round Barrows Of The Anglowelsh Border Neal Johnson

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Early Bronze Age Round Barrows Of The Anglowelsh Border Neal Johnson
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 64.38 MB
Author: Neal Johnson
ISBN: 9781407315966, 140731596X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Early Bronze Age Round Barrows Of The Anglowelsh Border Neal Johnson by Neal Johnson 9781407315966, 140731596X instant download after payment.

This research focuses on the Early Bronze Age round barrows of the central and northern Anglo-Welsh borderlands. Contextualisation of the barrows is provided by a discussion of the archaeology of the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in the study area. Existing classificatory schemes for barrows and cairns are critically analysed and the variety of taphonomic factors that are likely to have influenced the distribution of these monuments today is reviewed. The topographical context of a series of barrow clusters is examined in detail to demonstrate subtle but important differences in how these monuments were placed in the landscape. The study provides theoretical insights into the role of barrows and cairns. These are seen not solely as mortuary monuments, but as 'interventions' in the landscape that gave material form to particular social concerns through the manipulation of significant materials in special places.

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