Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe A Social Perpsective.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Teather, Anne
Other Authors: Topping, Peter, Baczkowski, Jon
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, 2019.
Series:Neolithic Studies Group seminar papers.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Book Title
  • Copyright
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Preface and acknowledgements
  • List of contributors
  • Chapter 1 Flint-working areas and bifacial implement productionat the Neolithic flint-mining sites in southern andeastern England
  • Chapter 2 Comings and goings: The wider landscape ofEarly Neolithic flint mining in Sussex
  • Chapter 3 Radiocarbon dating on flint mining shaft deposits atBlackpatch, Cissbury and Church Hill, Sussex
  • Chapter 4 Tangled up in blue: The role of reibeckite felsite inNeolithic Shetland
  • Chapter 5 Being 'Mesolithic' in the Neolithic: Practices, placesand rock in contrasting regions in South Norway
  • Chapter 6 Stonehenge's bluestones
  • Chapter 7 Sarsen stone quarrying in southern England:An introduction
  • Chapter 8 Carn Menyn and the stones of south-west Wales
  • Chapter 9 Insights into Portland and Greensand chert useduring the Neolithic of south-west England
  • Chapter 10 Crossing the divide: Raw material use in thenorth-west of the British Isles in the lateMesolithic and Neolithic
  • Chapter 11 Moving mountains: Reciprocating with rock inthe Neolithic
  • Chapter 12 The social context of lithic extraction in Neolithic Britain and Ireland
  • Chapter 13 A whiter shade of pale: Powerful relationships between Neolithic communities and the underworld at Monkton Up Wimborne, Dorset