Prehistory without Borders : The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Tyne-Forth Region

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Prehistory without Borders : The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Tyne-Forth Region

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 260 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781785701993
  • DDC分類 936.101

Full Description

Modern borders of all kinds, political, geographical and social, effect the kinds of prehistoric narratives archaeologists can write. Borders that dominate today did not exist in prehistory. This volume works across such borders and focuses specifically on the region between the Rivers Forth and Tyne, an area divided by the modern political border between Scotland and England. The introduction and opening chapters consider the impact of the Anglo-Scots and similar borders on our understanding of prehistoric patterns of activity. The introduction also asks whether, when, and to what extent this could be considered a coherent region in the prehistoric past. Further chapters explore the history of research in the region, including field survey and aerial photography. Another nine chapters discuss the results of recent research, including new and older excavations, or conduct regional analyses of artefacts and mortuary practices, starting with the Late Upper Palaeolithic and continuing with studies from the Early Neolithic through to the Late Iron Age. Taken as a whole, the publication suggests that while there was no coherent Tyne-Forth region in prehistory, except for perhaps in the Late Iron Age, research at this regional scale provides a strong basis for appreciating past cultural interaction at a variety of scales.

Contents

Chapter 1: Prehistory without borders: an introduction

 Rachel Crellin, Chris Fowler and Richard Tipping

 

Chapter 2: Modern borders and the prehistory of northwest Europe

Colin Haselgrove, Marc Vander Linden and Leo Webley

 

Chapter 3: Archaeological co-operations across borders in the "Europe of the regions": taking a closer look at four examples from Basle and Lake Constance

Sophie Hüglin

 

Chapter 4: Surveys and surveyors lurking in the shadows of our past.

Stratford Halliday

 

Chapter 5: Creating the cropmark record of southeast Scotland

Dave Cowley

 

Chapter 6: The landscape context of Scotland's first open-air Late Upper Palaeolithic archaeological site

Richard Tipping, Lucy Verrill, Matthew Bradley, Rupert Housley, and Alan Saville

 

Chapter 7: Fragmenting society: Pottery biographies from Neolithic Northumberland

Ben Edwards

 

Chapter 8: Breaking boundaries past and present: Neolithic and Early Bronze pottery in the Tyne-Forth region

Dana Millson

 

Chapter 9: Early Bronze Age mortuary practices in north-east England and south-east Scotland: using relational typologies to trace social networks  

Chris Fowler and Neil Wilkin

 

Chapter 10: The view from above: prehistoric activity at Soutra Hill

Bob Will

 

Chapter 11: Funerary fragments between the rivers: analysing the evidence for the

dead in the Tyne-Forth region during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1150-800 BC)

Katherine Warden, Edward Caswell and Ben Roberts

 

Chapter 12: Yetholm revisited: old and new finds of high-quality Late Bronze Age metalwork

Trevor Cowie, Brendan O'Connor and Marion Uckelmann

 

Chapter 13: Bronze Age settlement: some considerations in the light of recent results

Clive Waddington & Dave Passmore

 

Chapter 14: Catastrophism, climate change, Colin Burgess and The Cheviot

Richard Tipping

Chapter 15: The Needles Eye Enclosure, Berwick-upon-Tweed: Evidence for salt manufacture in the Late Iron Age

Jennifer Proctor

 

Chapter 16: Querns in Northumberland

Dave Heslop

 

Chapter 17: Later prehistoric settlement from the Tees to the Forth: the timing of transformation and the tempo of renewal

Derek Hamilton

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