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Unsettling The Neolithic Douglas Bailey Vicki Cummings Alasdair Whittle

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Unsettling The Neolithic Douglas Bailey Vicki Cummings Alasdair Whittle
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Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.18 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Douglas Bailey, Vicki Cummings, Alasdair Whittle
ISBN: 9781842171790, 1842171798
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Unsettling The Neolithic Douglas Bailey Vicki Cummings Alasdair Whittle by Douglas Bailey, Vicki Cummings, Alasdair Whittle 9781842171790, 1842171798 instant download after payment.

This book takes a fresh look at the European Neolithic and asks pertinent questions about the way in which we study it. By unsettling accepted notions regarding sedentism and the onset of farming, the contributors are able to show that many ideas which are taken as read may need re-evaluating in the light of new modes of thinking. Sedentism and mobility form the bulk of this volume's focus, and a number of papers look at these concepts through examining/re-examining certain sites or collections of sites. Paul Halstead makes the case that sedentism does not preclude a large degree of mobility. Bailey asks us to completely re-think our attitude to the built environment of the Neolithic, arguing that we are trapped by details as to the purpose of structures, rather than on what effect their presence had on the people who used them. Taken together, these fourteen papers encourage us to move beyond the search for sedentism or mobility as a characteristic of society.

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