An edition of Written in stone (2017)

Written in stone

papers on the function, form, and provenancing of prehistoric stone objects in memory of Fiona Roe

Written in stone
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An edition of Written in stone (2017)

Written in stone

papers on the function, form, and provenancing of prehistoric stone objects in memory of Fiona Roe

Prehistoric Britain has generated an enormous number and wide variety of stone objects, but few books deal specifically with stone tools that are not flint. This book brings together papers from 22 of the UK?s archaeologists investigating the stone objects that were fundamental to the daily lives of prehistoric people. The book is divided into four sections. Part 1 is a short section designed to introduce the reader to the range of stone objects used in prehistory. Part 2 contains papers that deal with the petrology and typology of axeheads, maceheads, battle axes and felsite tools. Papers in Part 3 are about function, form and dating of querns. Part 4 is a broad ranging section dealing with?other? types of artefacts and materials, from considerations of the form and function of bracers, loomweights, Bronze Age jewellery and polissoirs, to the use of materials such as beach resources and chalk.0The book will appeal to scholars of prehistory, and to anyone with an interest in the exploitation of stone resources and the function and form of the resulting objects. It is intended as a tribute to Fiona Roe, FSA. Fiona worked tirelessly on all aspects of stone artefacts and encouraged, supported and inspired many scholars to embark on studies of them. This book would not have been possible without the groundwork that she laid during the last five decades.

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Highfield Press
Language
English
Pages
356

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Table of Contents

Dedication to Fiona Roe / Nath Alcock, Fenella Heckscher, Ruth Shaffrey and Katharine Walker
Introduction : the history of stone artefact studies / Fiona Roe
Process, form and time : maceheads in an Orcadian context / Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Ann Clarke, Mark Edmonds and Antonia Thomas
Cornish axe groupings, not Cornish axe factories : new work on sourcing of Neolithic stone axes in Cornwall / Andy M. Jones, Henrietta Quinnell and Roger Taylor
A critical review of Group IV implements and sources : fact and opinion / Vin Davis
North Roes felstie and Shetland's felsite material culture / Torben Ballin
Stone battle axe production in Yorkshire / Terry Manby
Sizing up Neolithic saddle querns / John Cruse
The significance of quernstones : defining bell beaker 'domestic burials' at Amesbury Down, Wiltshire / Alistair Barclay and Pippa Bradley
The quernstones of Glastonbury and Meare / Susan Watts
'The famous volcanic rock of the Eifel' / Andrew Fitzpatrick
The beach as source and destination / Richard Bradley
A re-investigation of British stone 'loomweights' / Ruth Shaffrey
Towards a methodology for the study of prehistoric jet and jet-like jewellery / Alison Sheridan
Polissoirs : social memory in the Avebury landscape / Michele Drisse
More than 'other stone' : new methods to analyse prehistoric chalk artefacts / Anne Teather
Beaker-age bracers made from Langdale rock : the new find from Cranbrook, Devon in context / Fiona Roe and Ann Woodward.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
St Andrews
Series
Southampton monographs in archaeology

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Dewey Decimal Class
569.9
Library of Congress
GN805 .W758 2017

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Pagination
xiv, 356 pages
Number of pages
356

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44563439M
ISBN 10
0992633680
ISBN 13
9780992633684
OCLC/WorldCat
957506371

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Work ID
OL32743756W

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