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Huntergatherer Ireland Making Connections In An Island World Graeme Warren

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Huntergatherer Ireland Making Connections In An Island World Graeme Warren
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Publisher: Oxbow
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.92 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Graeme Warren
ISBN: 9781789256819, 178925681X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Huntergatherer Ireland Making Connections In An Island World Graeme Warren by Graeme Warren 9781789256819, 178925681X instant download after payment.

This book explores the Irish Mesolithic - the period after the end of the last Ice Age when Ireland was home to hunter-gatherer communities, mostly from about 10,000-6,000 years ago. At this time, Ireland was an island world, with striking similarities and differences to its European neighbors - not least in terms of the terrestrial ecology created by its island status. To understand the communities of hunter-gatherers who lived there, it is essential that we consider the connections established between people and the other beings and materials with which they shared the world and through which they grew into it. Understanding the Mesolithic means paying attention to the animals, plants, spirits and things with which hunting and gathering groups formed kinship relationships and in collaboration with which they experienced life.

The book closes with a reflection on hunting and gathering in Ireland today. The overriding aim of the book is to provide a point of entry into the lives of the Irish Mesolithic, to show the different ways in which people have lived on this island, and to show how we might narrate those lives.

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