
A Study of Activity at Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures Within the British Isles
A reinterpretation of the detail from nine causewayed enclosures within three 'regions' of the British Isles (East Anglia, Sussex and Wessex) are examined. This theoretical approach to activity goes beyond the deposition of objects and also includes enclosure construction, object modification such as flint knapping, animal butchery, and the use of pottery and wood. On a micro scale this indicates that each community who constructed an enclosure deposited objects in a unique and 'personal' manner which was acceptable within their defined social system. On a macro scale, this indicates that although all British causewayed enclosures seem to 'function' in the same way, the individual sites were constructed, modified and used in distinctive ways. Some enclosures seem to have existed quite independently from their neighbors while other enclosures within close proximity to each other had a specialized role to play. These specialized roles indicate that some enclosures may have been constructed and used by groups who primarily came to them in order to carry out a specific set of activities which were then defined through deposition.
- Forfatter
- Brian G Albrecht
- ISBN
- 9781407313351
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 1436 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 31.12.2014
- Forlag
- BAR Publishing
- Antall sider
- 360
