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The Prehistory Of Scotland

Author : V. Gordon Childe
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-10-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317606475

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The Prehistory Of Scotland by V. Gordon Childe Pdf

This volume, originally published in 1935, sought to reveal the significance of Scottish prehistory for the development of understanding of European prehistory. Written at a time of rapid accumulation of new relics and monuments and the insights from them, Professor Childe presented some important new data and made tentative conclusions for the future results from these finds. After an introduction to the geography of Scotland the book looks at evidence from cairns, tombs and stone circles and then addresses chronologically the evidence from Early Bronze Age to Late and onto the Iron Age, with a chapter devoted to forts, towns and castles. It ends with a discussion of what happened in the Dark Ages and addresses questions about the Celts and the Picts and the diversity of the peoples in Scotland.

The Prehistory Of Scotland

Author : V. Gordon Childe
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-10-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317606482

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The Prehistory Of Scotland by V. Gordon Childe Pdf

This volume, originally published in 1935, sought to reveal the significance of Scottish prehistory for the development of understanding of European prehistory. Written at a time of rapid accumulation of new relics and monuments and the insights from them, Professor Childe presented some important new data and made tentative conclusions for the future results from these finds. After an introduction to the geography of Scotland the book looks at evidence from cairns, tombs and stone circles and then addresses chronologically the evidence from Early Bronze Age to Late and onto the Iron Age, with a chapter devoted to forts, towns and castles. It ends with a discussion of what happened in the Dark Ages and addresses questions about the Celts and the Picts and the diversity of the peoples in Scotland.

Scottish Prehistory

Author : Richard D. Oram
Publisher : Birlinn Publishers
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN : UOM:39015040532429

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Scottish Prehistory by Richard D. Oram Pdf

This handbook on the archaeology of prehistoric Scotland incorporates a gazetteer of key sites and monuments. It ranges from the seventh millennium BC, through the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age, to the emergence of the early historic kingdoms after the Celtic Iron Age.

Before Scotland: A Prehistory

Author : Alistair Moffat
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2023-09-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780500778586

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Before Scotland: A Prehistory by Alistair Moffat Pdf

A pioneering look at early Scotland that transforms prehistory into gripping narrative. The story of the land that became Scotland is one of dramatic geological events and impressive human endeavor. Alistair Moffat’s gripping narrative ranges from the great thaw at the end of the Ice Age, which was instrumental in shaping Scotland’s magnificent landscape; through the megalith builders, the Celts, and the Picts; to the ascension of King Constantine II. Moffat deploys his knowledge with wit and deftness, interweaving the story with numerous special features on topics as diverse as cave drawings of dancing girls, natural birth control, the myth of Atlantis, and the Zoroastrian Towers of Silence—all of them valuable, sometimes quirky, additions to the whole picture. Erudite and entertaining, Before Scotland transforms our understanding of a neglected period and is essential reading for anyone interested in the people, events, and monuments that make up Scotland’s captivating past.

The Prehistoric Peoples of Scotland

Author : Stuart Piggott
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317600442

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The Prehistoric Peoples of Scotland by Stuart Piggott Pdf

Based on lectures given at the Conference of the British Summer School of Archaeology at Edinburgh in 1954, this book, published in 1962, surveys the general field of pre-historic Scotland, five archaeologists each contributing chapters discussing the main aspects and problems that have presented themselves in specialised research areas. From the first peopling of the area by human communities with hunting and food-gathering economies, to field antiquities and the introduction of copper and bronze metallurgy and on to the first settlement by Celtic speakers and the links to the first historically documented Scotland. Contributors: R.J.C. Atkinson, G.E. Daniel, T.G.E. Powell and C.A.R. Radford.

Scotland Since Prehistory

Author : T. Christopher Smout
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015032837695

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The Prehistoric Peoples of Scotland

Author : Stuart Piggott
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317600459

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The Prehistoric Peoples of Scotland by Stuart Piggott Pdf

Based on lectures given at the Conference of the British Summer School of Archaeology at Edinburgh in 1954, this book, published in 1962, surveys the general field of pre-historic Scotland, five archaeologists each contributing chapters discussing the main aspects and problems that have presented themselves in specialised research areas. From the first peopling of the area by human communities with hunting and food-gathering economies, to field antiquities and the introduction of copper and bronze metallurgy and on to the first settlement by Celtic speakers and the links to the first historically documented Scotland. Contributors: R.J.C. Atkinson, G.E. Daniel, T.G.E. Powell and C.A.R. Radford.

Scotland from Pre-History to the Present

Author : Fiona Watson
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2003-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752496368

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Scotland from Pre-History to the Present by Fiona Watson Pdf

From the early settlers after the last Ice Age, and the myth and ritual that surrounds that prehistoric period, Fiona Watson charts the evolution of the Scottish people - as Scots, Picts and Angles - and their interaction with the world abroad, from invasions by the Romans and Vikings and the medieval wars of independence with England right through to Devolution.

Roots of Nationhood: The Archaeology and History of Scotland

Author : Louisa Campbell,Dene Wright,Nicola A. Hall
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781784919832

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Roots of Nationhood: The Archaeology and History of Scotland by Louisa Campbell,Dene Wright,Nicola A. Hall Pdf

12 papers from specialists covering a wide array of time periods and subject areas, this volume explores the links between identity and nationhood throughout the history of Scotland from the prehistory of northern Britain to the more recent heralding of Scottish identity as a multi-ethnic construction and the possibility of Scottish independence.

The Early Prehistory of Scotland

Author : A. J. Pollard,Tony Pollard,Alex Morrison
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015041377550

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The Early Prehistory of Scotland by A. J. Pollard,Tony Pollard,Alex Morrison Pdf

Bringing together the latest work on the Mesolithic in Scotland and Northern England, this is a fundamental re-assessment of early prehistory from the key researchers in the area. Based firmly on archaeological evidence from recent excavations, this important book also includes work on the environmental background.

Neolithic Scotland

Author : Gordon Noble
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2006-06-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780748626984

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Neolithic Scotland by Gordon Noble Pdf

This is an account of the Neolithic period in Scotland from its earliest traces around 4000 BC to the transformation of Neolithic society in the Early Bronze Age fifteen hundred years later. Gordon Noble inteprets Scottish material in the context of debates and issues in European archaeology, comparing sites and practices identified in Scotland to those found elsewhere in Britain and beyond. He considers the nature and effects of memory, sea and land travel, ritualisation, island identities, mortuary practice, symbolism and environmental impact. He synthesises excavations and research conducted over the last century and more, bringing together the evidence for understanding what happened in Scotland during this long period. His long-term and regionally based analysis suggests new directions for the interpretation of the Neolithic more generally. After outlining the chronology of the Neolithic in Europe Dr Noble considers its origins in Scotland. He investigates why the Earlier Neolithic in Scotland is characterised by regionally-distinct monumental traditions and asks if these reflect different conceptions of the world. He uses a long-term perspective to explain the nature of monumental landscapes in the Later Neolithic and considers whether Neolithic society as a whole might have been created and maintained through interactions at places where large-scale monuments were built. He ends by considering how the Neolithic was transformed in the Early Bronze Age through the manipulation of the material remains of the past. Neolithic Scotland provides a comprehensive, approachable and up-to-date account of the Scottish Neolithic. Such a book has not been available for many years. It will be widely welcomed.

The Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland

Author : Sir Daniel Wilson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 776 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1851
Category : Archaeology
ISBN : HARVARD:32044013648670

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The Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland by Sir Daniel Wilson Pdf

Prehistoric Annals of Scotland

Author : Sir Daniel Wilson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1863
Category : Classical antiquities
ISBN : HARVARD:32044043464130

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Neolithic of Mainland Scotland

Author : Kenneth Brophy
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780748685745

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Neolithic of Mainland Scotland by Kenneth Brophy Pdf

Archaeologists show us how the Neolithic human lived in mainland ScotlandWhat was life like in Scotland between 4000 and 2000BC? Where were people living? How did they treat their dead? Why did they spend so much time building extravagant ritual monuments? What was special about the relationship people had with trees and holes in the ground? What can we say about how people lived in the Neolithic and early Bronze Age of mainland Scotland where much of the evidence we have lies beneath the ploughsoil, or survives as slumped banks and ditches, or ruinous megaliths?Each contribution to this volume presents fresh research and radical new interpretations of the pits, postholes, ditches, rubbish dumps, human remains and broken potsherds left behind by our Neolithic forebears.From the APFWhat was life like in Scotland between 4000 and 2000BC? Where were people living? How did they treat their dead? Why did they spend so much time building extravagant ritual monuments? What was special about the relationship people had with trees? Why was so much time and effort spent digging holes and filling them back up again? What can we say about how people lived in the Neolithic and early Bronze Age of mainland Scotland where much of the evidence we have lies beneath the plough soil, or survives as slumped banks and filled ditches, or ruinous megaliths?This book will draw together leading experts and young researchers to present fresh research and outline radical new interpretations of the pits, postholes, ditches, rubbish dumps, human remains and broken potsherds left behind by our Neolithic forebears. Much of this evidence has come to light in the past few decades, putting the emphasis very much lowland, mainland Scotland as opposed to more famous Orcadian Neolithic sites. Inspired by the work of Gordon Barclay, the leading scholars of Scotland's Neolithic in the last 40 years, the chapters in this book offer a wide-ranging analysis of the evidence we have for the first farmers in Scotland.