HOUSES FOR THE DEAD AND CAIRNS FOR THE LIVING; A RECONSIDERATION OF THE EARLY TO MIDDLE BRONZE AGE TRANSITION IN SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND
Author: JONES, ANDY M.
Source: Oxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 27, Number 2, May 2008 , pp. 153-174(22)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
Summary. The Early to Middle Bronze Age transition period has often been interpreted as involving a move to `rational' food-producing societies. More recently, models have been advanced which have highlighted the presence of ritualized practices within Middle Bronze Age society. However, many of these interpretations have largely been based upon evidence from excavated settlements in central southern England. This paper examines the need to consider the transition period at a more localized level and presents the evidence from south-west England.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0092.2008.00302.x
Affiliations: 1: Historic Environment ServiceKennall BuildingOld County HallTruroCornwall TR1 3AY
Publication date: 2008-05-01
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- By this author: JONES, ANDY M.

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