
Visualising the Neolithic
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Content
- Intro
- Foreword by Timothy Darvill and Kenneth Brophy
- List of Contributors
- 1. Visualising the Neolithic: an introduction
- 2. Strange swans and odd ducks: interpreting the ambiguous waterfowl imagery of Lake Onega
- 3. 'Noble death': images of violence in the rock art of the White Sea
- 4. Reading between the grooves: regional variations in the style and deployment of 'cup and ring' marked stones across Britain and Ireland
- 5. Ben Lawers: carved rocks on a loud mountain
- 6. Living rocks: animacy, performance and the rock art of the Kilmartin region, Argyll, Scotland
- 7. The halberd pillar at Ri Cruin cairn, Kilmartin, Argyll
- 8. Painting a picture of Neolithic Orkney: decorated stonework from the Ness of Brodgar
- 9. Inside and outside: visual culture at Loughcrew, Co Meath
- 10. The figurative part of an abstract Neolithic iconography: hypotheses and directions of research in Irish and British Passage tomb art
- 11. Assuming the jigsaw had only one piece: abstraction, figuration and the interpretation of Irish Passage tomb art
- 12. Composing the Neolithic at Knockroe
- 13. The circle, the cross and the limits of abstraction and figuration in north-western Iberian rock art
- 14. The Grimes Graves Goddess: an inscrutable smile
- 15. The life and death of Linearbandkeramik figurines
- 16. 'The 'no's' to the left have it!': sidedness and materiality of prehistoric artefacts
- 17. The shell, the pin and the earring: Balkan Copper Age mortuary costumes in context
- 18. Trapped in postures
- 19. Discussion: personality and Neolithic visual media
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