توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Lives in Land – Mucking Excavations: Volume 1. Prehistory, Context and Summary (CAU Landscape Archive Series: Historiography & Fieldwork 2/Mucking 6)
نام کتاب : Lives in Land – Mucking Excavations: Volume 1. Prehistory, Context and Summary (CAU Landscape Archive Series: Historiography & Fieldwork 2/Mucking 6)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : Lives in Land – Mucking Excavations: Volume 1. Pretory, Context and Summary (سری آرشیو چشم انداز CAU: Historiography & Fieldwork 2/Mucking 6)
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نویسندگان : Christopher Evans, Grahame Appleby, Sam Lucy
ناشر : Oxbow Books
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 585
ISBN (شابک) : 1785701487 , 9781785701481
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 34 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Contents
Project Context – Acknowledgements
Summary
Résumé
Zusammenfassung
Chapter One: Introduction – Landscape and Archival Palimpsests
Total Archaeology
Framing Context
Notebook Archaeology
Project Framing (I) – Thinking Graphically (Mucking’s ‘Phase-wall’)
Archive as Palimpsest
Chapter Two: Scattered Usage and First Allotment – Mesolithic to Middle Bronze Age
Mucking and the Palaeogeography of the Thames Estuary
Tracings – Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age Activity
The Worked Flint
Mesolithic/Earlier Neolithic
Pottery
Grooved Ware
Pottery
Mucking’s Grooved Ware Revisited
Worked Flint
Beaker
Graves
Other Features
Pottery
Worked Flint
Earlier/Middle Bronze Age
Barrows
The Fieldsystem
Settlement and Other Features
Pottery
Recollections (I) – Fieldwork
Discussion
Chapter Three: The Rings – Late Bronze Age
Late Bronze Age Pottery Groups
The North Field Settlement
Clay Pits
Pink Pits
THE SOUTH RINGS
Distributions
Material Culture
Flint
Late Bronze Age Pottery
Metalwork and Metalworking
Metalwork
Metallurgical Analysis of the Copper Ingot
Bronze Casting at Mucking: The Refractory Evidence
Miscellaneous Small Finds
Fired Clay
Quernstones
Economic and Other Data
Animal Bone
Fired Clay Sources
Appreciation: Margaret Jones – A Legacy of Formidable Field Women Anwen Cooper and Julia Roberts
Discussion
Baseline Matters – Dating and Economy
Layout, Deposition and Status
Ringwork Communities and ‘Monumental Resonance’
Chapter Four: Compounding Spaces and Connected Communities – Iron Age (I)
Early Iron Age
Pottery
The Structures
Roundhouses
Rectangular Posthole Structures
Rectangular Post-Hole Settings
‘Posters’ and Others
Enclosures
The ABC Enclosures
RBI and Adjacent Settlement
The North Enclosure and Northern Boundary System
The 1100 Enclosure (Prehistoric Cemetery II and other Western-margin Interments)
The Belgic Banjo Complex (and Prehistoric Cemetery III)
Recollections (II) – Post-Excavation and Aftermath
The Plaza, Other Parts and Landscape Development
The Plaza (and Prehistoric Cemetery IV)
Other Components
Cemetery V
The Conquest Period and Early Roman Landscape
Chapter Five: Specialist Studies and Summation of Parts – Iron Age (II)
Material Culture
Middle Iron Age Pottery
Late Iron Age Pottery – An Overview
Iron Age Coins
Brooches
Other Metalwork
Copper Alloy
Ironwork
Metalworking Evidence
Crucibles, Moulds and Tuyères
Bronze Casting: Refractory Evidence
Quernstones
Loomweights and Spindlewhorls
Other Fired Clay
Tournettes
Economic and Environmental Data
Fauna Remains
Pollen
Project Framing (II) – Charting Influence (and Difference)
‘Style in Landscape’ – Distributional Case-studies
‘Type’ Metalwork – Coins and Brooches
La Tène Wares and Marked Bases
Late Iron Age Assemblages – ‘Belgic’ and Conquest Period Wares
Discussion – Connected Communities
Enclosure Models and ‘Logics’
Landscape Divides and the Lie of Land
Settlement Resourcing and Status
Later Iron Age Ceremonial/Household Architectures and Funerary Practices
Chapter Six: Patterned Ground/Interim Knowledges – Sequence Revisited and Retrospect
The Recommendation of Land
Sequence Revisited and Settlement ‘Scaling’
Mucking and the Prehistory of the Lower Thames
Romano-British
Anglo-Saxon
Medieval and Post-Medieval
The South Essex Marshes in the Medieval and post-Medieval Periods
Gauging Settlement – Comparative Context
Different Lives – Continuities, Territories and Power
Project Framing (III) – Thinking Archives
Hindsights – Marking Time
Bibliography
Index