The chronological disjuncture, LBK longhouses have widely been
considered to provide ancestral influence for both rectangular and
trapezoidal long barrows and cairns, but with the discovery and
excavation of more houses in recent times is it possible to observe
evidence of more contemporary inspiration. What do the features
found beneath long mounds tell us about this and to what extent do
they represent domestic structures. Indeed, how can we distinguish
between domestic houses or halls and those that may have been
constructed for ritual purposes or ended up beneath mounds? Do so
called 'mortuary enclosures' reflect ritual or domestic
architecture and did side ditches always provide material for a
mound or for building construction? This collection of papers seeks
to explore the interface between structures often considered to be
those of the living with those for the dead.
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