Chris Scarre (ed.)
Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe
Perception and Society During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
Herausgeber: Scarre, Chris
Chris Scarre (ed.)
Monuments and Landscape in Atlantic Europe
Perception and Society During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
Herausgeber: Scarre, Chris
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These essays examine for the first time the relationship between landscape and prehistoric monuments across Europe, placing the issue in a regional and intellectual context.
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These essays examine for the first time the relationship between landscape and prehistoric monuments across Europe, placing the issue in a regional and intellectual context.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780415273145
- ISBN-10: 0415273145
- Artikelnr.: 21397934
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780415273145
- ISBN-10: 0415273145
- Artikelnr.: 21397934
Chris Scarre is deputy director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge and specialises in the prehistory of Europe and the Mediterranean.
Preface. Introduction: Situating Monuments: the Dialogue between Built Form
and Landform in Atlantic Europe Chris Scarre Part I: Atlantic Iberia: 1.
Standing Stones and Natural Outcrops: the Role of Ritual Monuments in the
Neolithic Tansition of the Central Alentejo Manuel Calado 2. Castanheiro do
Vento and the Significance of Monumental Copper Age Sites in Northern
Portugal Vítor Oliveira Jorge, Jaão Muralha Cardoso, António Sá Coixão &
Leonor Sousa Pereira 3. The Architecture of the Natural World: Rock Art in
North-West Iberia Lara Bacelar Alves Part II: Atlantic France 3. The
Perception of Space and Geometry: Megalithic Monuments of West-Central
France in their Relationship to the Landscape Luc Laporte, Roger Joussame &
Chris Scare 4. Coast and Cosmos: the Neolithic Monuments of Northern
Brittany Chris Scarre Part III: Britain and Ireland 5. All Cultural Things:
Actual and Conceptual Monuments in the Neolithic of Western Britain Vicki
Cummings 6. The Land, the Sky and the Scottish Stone Circle Richard Bradley
7. Knocknarea: the Ultimate Monument. Megaliths and Mountains in Neiolithic
Cúil Irra, North West Ireland Stefan Bergh 7. Megaliths in a Mythologised
Landscape: South-west Ireland in the Iron Age William O'Brien Part IV:
Scandinavia 8. Visible Intentions? Viewshed Analysis of Bronze Age Burial
Mounds in Western Scania, Sweden Karin Ericson Lageras 9. Conclusion: Long
Conversations Concerning Time, Descent and Place in the World
and Landform in Atlantic Europe Chris Scarre Part I: Atlantic Iberia: 1.
Standing Stones and Natural Outcrops: the Role of Ritual Monuments in the
Neolithic Tansition of the Central Alentejo Manuel Calado 2. Castanheiro do
Vento and the Significance of Monumental Copper Age Sites in Northern
Portugal Vítor Oliveira Jorge, Jaão Muralha Cardoso, António Sá Coixão &
Leonor Sousa Pereira 3. The Architecture of the Natural World: Rock Art in
North-West Iberia Lara Bacelar Alves Part II: Atlantic France 3. The
Perception of Space and Geometry: Megalithic Monuments of West-Central
France in their Relationship to the Landscape Luc Laporte, Roger Joussame &
Chris Scare 4. Coast and Cosmos: the Neolithic Monuments of Northern
Brittany Chris Scarre Part III: Britain and Ireland 5. All Cultural Things:
Actual and Conceptual Monuments in the Neolithic of Western Britain Vicki
Cummings 6. The Land, the Sky and the Scottish Stone Circle Richard Bradley
7. Knocknarea: the Ultimate Monument. Megaliths and Mountains in Neiolithic
Cúil Irra, North West Ireland Stefan Bergh 7. Megaliths in a Mythologised
Landscape: South-west Ireland in the Iron Age William O'Brien Part IV:
Scandinavia 8. Visible Intentions? Viewshed Analysis of Bronze Age Burial
Mounds in Western Scania, Sweden Karin Ericson Lageras 9. Conclusion: Long
Conversations Concerning Time, Descent and Place in the World
Preface. Introduction: Situating Monuments: the Dialogue between Built Form
and Landform in Atlantic Europe Chris Scarre Part I: Atlantic Iberia: 1.
Standing Stones and Natural Outcrops: the Role of Ritual Monuments in the
Neolithic Tansition of the Central Alentejo Manuel Calado 2. Castanheiro do
Vento and the Significance of Monumental Copper Age Sites in Northern
Portugal Vítor Oliveira Jorge, Jaão Muralha Cardoso, António Sá Coixão &
Leonor Sousa Pereira 3. The Architecture of the Natural World: Rock Art in
North-West Iberia Lara Bacelar Alves Part II: Atlantic France 3. The
Perception of Space and Geometry: Megalithic Monuments of West-Central
France in their Relationship to the Landscape Luc Laporte, Roger Joussame &
Chris Scare 4. Coast and Cosmos: the Neolithic Monuments of Northern
Brittany Chris Scarre Part III: Britain and Ireland 5. All Cultural Things:
Actual and Conceptual Monuments in the Neolithic of Western Britain Vicki
Cummings 6. The Land, the Sky and the Scottish Stone Circle Richard Bradley
7. Knocknarea: the Ultimate Monument. Megaliths and Mountains in Neiolithic
Cúil Irra, North West Ireland Stefan Bergh 7. Megaliths in a Mythologised
Landscape: South-west Ireland in the Iron Age William O'Brien Part IV:
Scandinavia 8. Visible Intentions? Viewshed Analysis of Bronze Age Burial
Mounds in Western Scania, Sweden Karin Ericson Lageras 9. Conclusion: Long
Conversations Concerning Time, Descent and Place in the World
and Landform in Atlantic Europe Chris Scarre Part I: Atlantic Iberia: 1.
Standing Stones and Natural Outcrops: the Role of Ritual Monuments in the
Neolithic Tansition of the Central Alentejo Manuel Calado 2. Castanheiro do
Vento and the Significance of Monumental Copper Age Sites in Northern
Portugal Vítor Oliveira Jorge, Jaão Muralha Cardoso, António Sá Coixão &
Leonor Sousa Pereira 3. The Architecture of the Natural World: Rock Art in
North-West Iberia Lara Bacelar Alves Part II: Atlantic France 3. The
Perception of Space and Geometry: Megalithic Monuments of West-Central
France in their Relationship to the Landscape Luc Laporte, Roger Joussame &
Chris Scare 4. Coast and Cosmos: the Neolithic Monuments of Northern
Brittany Chris Scarre Part III: Britain and Ireland 5. All Cultural Things:
Actual and Conceptual Monuments in the Neolithic of Western Britain Vicki
Cummings 6. The Land, the Sky and the Scottish Stone Circle Richard Bradley
7. Knocknarea: the Ultimate Monument. Megaliths and Mountains in Neiolithic
Cúil Irra, North West Ireland Stefan Bergh 7. Megaliths in a Mythologised
Landscape: South-west Ireland in the Iron Age William O'Brien Part IV:
Scandinavia 8. Visible Intentions? Viewshed Analysis of Bronze Age Burial
Mounds in Western Scania, Sweden Karin Ericson Lageras 9. Conclusion: Long
Conversations Concerning Time, Descent and Place in the World