Résumé
The rise to prominence of pits within narratives of the British and Irish Neolithic is well-documented in recent literature. Pits have been cropping up in excavations for centuries, resulting in a very broad spectrum of interpretations but three main factors have led to the recent change in our perception and representation of these features: a broad shift in people's expectations as to what a Neolithic settlement should be; the development of the concept of 'structured deposition', within which pits have played a key role; and a dramatic rise in the number of pits actually known about. Development-led archaeology, and the often very large areas its excavations expose, has simply revealed many, more pits. The 15 papers in this volume explore these inter-related factors and present new thoughts and interpretations arising from new analysis of Neolithic pits and their contents.
| langue originale | English |
|---|---|
| Lieu de publication | Oxford |
| Editeur | Oxbow Books |
| Nombre de pages | 184 |
| Volume | Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Paper 12 |
| ISBN (imprimé) | 9781842174685 |
| état | Published - 1 juin 2012 |
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