
Neolithic of the Irish Sea
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction: locating The Neolithic of the Irish Sea: materiality and traditions of practice
- Chapter 2: Neolithic connections along and across the Irish Sea
- Chapter 3: An Irish sea change: some implications for the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition
- Chapter 4: Connecting the mountains and sea: the monuments of the eastern Irish Sea zone
- Chapter 5: The searchers: the quest for causewayed enclosures in the Irish Sea area
- Chapter 6: Tales of the land, tales of the sea: people and presence in the Neolithic of Man and beyond
- Chapter 7: Fluid horizons
- Chapter 8: Falling off the edge of the Irish Sea: Clettraval and the two-faced Neolithic of the Outer Hebrides
- Chapter 9: Labouring with monuments: constructing the dolmen at Carreg Samson, south-west Wales
- Chapter 10: Stones that float to the sky: portal dolmens and their landscapes of memory and myth
- Chapter 11: In touch with the past? Monuments, bodies and the sacred in the Manx Neolithic and beyond
- Chapter 12: Rock art, identity and death in the early Bronze Age of Ireland and Britain
- Chapter 13: The setting and form of Manx chambered cairns: cultural comparisons and social interpretations
- Chapter 14: Where is the Cumbrian Neolithic?
- Chapter 15: The Isle of Man: central or marginal in the Neolithic of the northern Irish Sea?
- Chapter 16: Neolithic worlds
- islands in the Irish Sea
- Chapter 17: Axes, kula, and things that were 'good to think' in the Neolithic of the Irish Sea regions
- Chapter 18: Materiality and traditions of practice in Neolithic south-west Scotland
- Chapter 19: Evidence of absence? The Neolithic of the Cheshire Basin
- Chapter 20: Away from the numbers: diversity and invisibility in late Neolithic Wales
- Chapter 21: By way of illustration: art, memory and materiality in the Irish Sea and beyond
- Chapter 22: The early Bronze Age on the Isle of Man: back into the mainstream?
- Chapter 23: Layers of life and death: aspects of monumentality in the early Bronze Age of Wales
- Chapter 24: Memory, tradition and materiality: the Isles of Scillyin context
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