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(Ebook) Neolithic Stepping Stones: Excavation and Survey Within the Western Seaways of Britain, 2008-2014 by Duncan Garrow, Fraser Sturt ISBN 9781785703478, 1785703471

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Authors:Duncan Garrow, Fraser Sturt
Pages:192 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxbow Books
Language:english
File Size:65.35 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781785703478, 1785703471
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(Ebook) Neolithic Stepping Stones: Excavation and Survey Within the Western Seaways of Britain, 2008-2014 by Duncan Garrow, Fraser Sturt ISBN 9781785703478, 1785703471

The ‘western seaways’ are an arc of sea extending from the Channel Islands in the south, through the Isles of Scilly around to Orkney in the north. This maritime zone has long been seen as a crucial corridor of interaction during later prehistory. Connections across it potentially led, for example, to the eventual arrival of the Neolithic in Britain, almost 1000 years after it arrived on the near continent. This book’s primary focus is Early Neolithic settlement on islands within the ‘western seaways’ – sites that offer significant insight into the character of the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in this particular maritime zone. It also explores a series of directly related, wider themes: the nature and effects of ‘island-ness’ in later prehistory; the visibility of material connections across the sea; the extent of Neolithic settlement variability across Britain; and the consequences of geographical biases in research for our understanding of the prehistoric past. At the heart of the book lie the results of three substantial excavations at L’Erée, Guernsey; Old Quay, St Martin’s (Isles of Scilly); and An Doirlinn, South Uist. Key findings include: the first major Mesolithic flint assemblage recovered from Scilly; one of the most extensively excavated and long-lasting Neolithic/Bronze Age occupation sites in the Channel Islands; the first substantial Neolithic settlement on Scilly; and the longest sequence of Neolithic/Early Bronze Age occupation on a single site from the Outer Hebrides. In order to contextualize the significance of these findings, we also present an extended discussion and broad synthesis of Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age archaeology on each island group.Table of Contents1. IntroductionIntroduction to the Stepping Stones projectThe Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Britain and Ireland: recent debatesThe 'western seaways': characterising palaeo-oceanographic seascapesThe changing paleogeography of Britain and Ireland, c. 8000-1000 BCEarly Neolithic settlement in Britain and IrelandThe Mesolithic/Neolithic/EBA of the Channel Islands, Isles of Scilly and Outer HebridesAn introduction to the sites: L'Erée, Old Quay and An DoirlinnThemes: island-ness, connectivity, settlement variability, different traditions of research2. L'Eree, GuernseyIntroduction to the site at L'EreeSurvey and excavation strategyResults: the archaeologyPotteryFlintWorked stone (polished stone ring + quern/rubber)Soils/micromorphEnvironmentalRadiocarbon datingDiscussion3. Old Quay, St Martins, Isles of scillyIntroduction to the site at Old QuayPrevious workResearch objectivesExcavation strategy and methodologyResults: the archaeologyPotteryFlintWorked and utilised stonePumiceSoils/micromorphEnvironmental evidenceRadiocarbon datingDiscussion4. An Doirlinn, South UistIntroduction to the site at An DoirlinnSurvey and excavation strategyResults: the archaeologyPotteryFlintWorked stonePumiceBoneEnvironmentalRadiocarbon datingSurvey of OrosayDiscussion5. DiscussionContrasting island NeolithicsThe Stepping Stones project: discussionThemes revisited: island-ness, connectivity, settlement variability, different traditions of research
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