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The Neolithic Of The Irish Sea Vicki Cummings Chris Fowler

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The Neolithic Of The Irish Sea Vicki Cummings Chris Fowler
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Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.19 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Vicki Cummings; Chris Fowler
ISBN: 9781842171097, 1842171097
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Neolithic Of The Irish Sea Vicki Cummings Chris Fowler by Vicki Cummings; Chris Fowler 9781842171097, 1842171097 instant download after payment.

This collection of 24 papers aims to reconsider the nature and significance of the Irish Sea as an area of cultural interaction during the Neolithic period. The traditional character of work across this region has emphasised the existence of prehistoric contact, with sea routes criss-crossing between Ireland, the Isle of Man, Anglesey and the British mainland. A parallel course of investigation, however, has demonstrated that the British and Irish Neolithics were in many ways different, with distinct indigenous patterns of activity and social practices. The recent emphasis on regional studies has further produced evidence for parallel yet different processes of cultural change taking place throughout the British Isles as a whole.
This volume brings together some of these regional perspectives and compares them across the Irish Sea area. The authors consider new ways to explain regional patterning in the use of material objects and relate them to past practices and social strategies. Were there practices that were shared across the Irish Sea area linking different styles of monuments and material culture, or were the media intrinsic to the message? The volume is based on papers presented at a conference held at the University of Manchester in 2002.

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