Food, Gatherings and Social Power: Case Studies in Feasting and Community Gatherings in Iron Age Scotland.

  • Julia Cussans
  • , Steven Dockrill
  • , Ian Armit
  • , Julie Bond
  • , Joanne McKenzie

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

Abstract

The Archaeology of Gatherings was a thematic international conference to bring together a range of speakers from different disciplines. It took place at the Institute of Technology, Sligo, Ireland, between 25 and 27 October 2013 during the year of 'The Gathering', an Irish government initiative to engage with the worldwide diaspora. The aim of the conference and of this volume was to take a multidisciplinary approach in order to explore the structures, material culture and psychology behind gatherings of people. This volume thus seeks to contribute to the study of varied types of temporary gatherings both from the contemporary world and from the past. Through time people have gathered together for many reasons, including religious and political assemblies, social interaction and to exchange commodities and ideas. While some of these gatherings occurred in particular buildings or arenas, many were outdoors and temporary, and may have left only limited material evidence of their occurrence. It is therefore hoped that this multidisciplinary approach will provide insight into these sometimes ephemeral events and their remains.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGatherings: Past and Present
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings from the 2013 Archaeology of Gatherings International Conference at IT, Sligo, Ireland
EditorsFiona Beglane
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherArchaeopress
Pages51-61
Number of pages10
VolumeBAR S2832
ISBN (Electronic)1407314580
ISBN (Print)978-1407314587
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jan 2017

Publication series

NameBritish Archaeological Reports International Series
PublisherArchaeopress
VolumeS2832

Keywords

  • Scotland
  • Iron Age
  • feasting
  • animal bones
  • social power

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