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Stonehenge for the Ancestors: Part 1
Taschenbuch von Mike Parker Pearson (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world¿s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project there for the first time in decades. The Stonehenge Riverside Project (2003-2009) aimed to investigate the purpose of this unique prehistoric monument by considering it within its wider archaeological context.

This is the first of four volumes which present the results of that campaign. It includes investigations of the monuments and landscape that pre-dated Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain as well as excavation at Stonehenge itself. The main discovery at Stonehenge was of cremated human remains from many individuals, allowing their demography, health and dating to be established. With a revised radiocarbon-dated chronology for Stonehenge¿s five stages of construction, these burials can now be considered within the context of the monument¿s development. The different types of stone from which Stonehenge is formed ¿ bluestones from Wales and sarsen silcretes from more local sources ¿ are investigated both at Stonehenge and in its surroundings. These surrounding monuments include single standing stones, the Cuckoo Stone and the Tor Stone, as well as the newly discovered circle of Bluestonehenge at West Amesbury beside the River Avon. The ceremonial Stonehenge Avenue, linking Stonehenge to Bluestonehenge, is also included, with a series of excavations along its length.

The working hypothesis behind the Stonehenge Riverside Project links Stonehenge with a complex of timber monuments upstream at the great henge of Durrington Walls and neighbouring Woodhenge. Whilst these other sites are covered in a later volume (Volume 3), this volume explores the role of the River Avon and its topographic and environmental evidence.

Contents

LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
CONTRIBUTORS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

1. Introduction
2. Fourth millennium BC beginnings: monuments in the landscape
3. Fourth millennium BC beginnings: excavations of the Greater Cursus, Amesbury 42 long barrow and a tree-throw pit at Woodhenge
4. The Stonehenge bluestones: excavations at Stonehenge and environs
5. Bluestonehenge at West Amesbury: where the Stonehenge Avenue meets the River Avon
6. Sarsens at Stonehenge
7. Sarsens in the Stonehenge landscape
8. The Stonehenge Avenue
9. Stonehenge and the River Avon
10. The people of Stonehenge
11. Radiocarbon dating: the Stonehenge modelling and results
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world¿s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project there for the first time in decades. The Stonehenge Riverside Project (2003-2009) aimed to investigate the purpose of this unique prehistoric monument by considering it within its wider archaeological context.

This is the first of four volumes which present the results of that campaign. It includes investigations of the monuments and landscape that pre-dated Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain as well as excavation at Stonehenge itself. The main discovery at Stonehenge was of cremated human remains from many individuals, allowing their demography, health and dating to be established. With a revised radiocarbon-dated chronology for Stonehenge¿s five stages of construction, these burials can now be considered within the context of the monument¿s development. The different types of stone from which Stonehenge is formed ¿ bluestones from Wales and sarsen silcretes from more local sources ¿ are investigated both at Stonehenge and in its surroundings. These surrounding monuments include single standing stones, the Cuckoo Stone and the Tor Stone, as well as the newly discovered circle of Bluestonehenge at West Amesbury beside the River Avon. The ceremonial Stonehenge Avenue, linking Stonehenge to Bluestonehenge, is also included, with a series of excavations along its length.

The working hypothesis behind the Stonehenge Riverside Project links Stonehenge with a complex of timber monuments upstream at the great henge of Durrington Walls and neighbouring Woodhenge. Whilst these other sites are covered in a later volume (Volume 3), this volume explores the role of the River Avon and its topographic and environmental evidence.

Contents

LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
CONTRIBUTORS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

1. Introduction
2. Fourth millennium BC beginnings: monuments in the landscape
3. Fourth millennium BC beginnings: excavations of the Greater Cursus, Amesbury 42 long barrow and a tree-throw pit at Woodhenge
4. The Stonehenge bluestones: excavations at Stonehenge and environs
5. Bluestonehenge at West Amesbury: where the Stonehenge Avenue meets the River Avon
6. Sarsens at Stonehenge
7. Sarsens in the Stonehenge landscape
8. The Stonehenge Avenue
9. Stonehenge and the River Avon
10. The people of Stonehenge
11. Radiocarbon dating: the Stonehenge modelling and results
Über den Autor
Mike Parker Pearson is Professor of British Later Prehistory at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London (UCL). He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has directed archaeological projects in Madagascar as well as in many parts of Britain. His books include The Archaeology of Death and Burial, Pastoralists, Warriors and Colonists and Stonehenge: investigating a Stone Age mystery.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: The Stonehenge Riverside Project Volume 1
ISBN-13: 9789088907029
ISBN-10: 9088907021
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Parker Pearson, Mike
Pollard, Joshua
Richards, Colin
Thomas, Julian
Tilley, Chris
Welham, Kate
Hersteller: Sidestone Press
The Stonehenge Riverside Project Volume 1
Maße: 280 x 210 x 39 mm
Von/Mit: Mike Parker Pearson (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.09.2020
Gewicht: 2,166 kg
Artikel-ID: 114953677
Über den Autor
Mike Parker Pearson is Professor of British Later Prehistory at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London (UCL). He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has directed archaeological projects in Madagascar as well as in many parts of Britain. His books include The Archaeology of Death and Burial, Pastoralists, Warriors and Colonists and Stonehenge: investigating a Stone Age mystery.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: The Stonehenge Riverside Project Volume 1
ISBN-13: 9789088907029
ISBN-10: 9088907021
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Parker Pearson, Mike
Pollard, Joshua
Richards, Colin
Thomas, Julian
Tilley, Chris
Welham, Kate
Hersteller: Sidestone Press
The Stonehenge Riverside Project Volume 1
Maße: 280 x 210 x 39 mm
Von/Mit: Mike Parker Pearson (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.09.2020
Gewicht: 2,166 kg
Artikel-ID: 114953677
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