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PUBLISHER: Oxbow
ISBN: 9781842171431
PAGES: 128 p.
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Set In Stone
As its title might suggest, this volume sets out to present a new view of Scotland’s Neolithic as seen via its monumental structures. The papers brought together here came out of a research day at Cardiff University’s School of History and Archaeology in January 2002 and cover a diverse number of topics. They raise questions of ancestry and worldview, and highlight the amount that can be done in examining the settings of monuments. Contents include: Not my type: discourses in monumentality (Kenneth Brophy); The ‘henge’ and ‘hengiform’ in Scotland (G. J. Barclay); Choreographed monumentality: recreating the centre of other worlds at the monumental complex of Callanish, western Lewis (Cole Henley); Between a rock and a hard place: rock art and mimesis in Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotland (Andy Jones).