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Mining and Materiality - Neolithic Chalk Artefacts and their Depositional Contexts in Southern Britain (Paperback)
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Mining and Materiality - Neolithic Chalk Artefacts and their Depositional Contexts in Southern Britain (Paperback)
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In this book Anne Teather develops a new approach to understanding
the Neolithic flint mines of southern Britain. These mines include
some of the earliest - and also some of the largest - monumental
constructions that transformed the landscape of Britain during the
period of social change that accompanied the transition from
foraging to farming 6000 years ago. Yet the sophisticated
architecture of these mines and the unique deposits that they
contained have received relatively little attention from
archaeologists. This book draws together the results of an
extensive analysis of archival records and material to illustrate
how these mines and the activities that took place in them can be
seen as integral to Neolithic life. Previous studies of the flint
mines have focused on the functional demands of flint extraction
and the ways in which the raw flint material was distributed and
processed into tools such as axes. Yet there is compelling evidence
that the voids - shafts and galleries created through the process
of flint extraction - were not merely the abandoned features of
flint exploitation but instead should be seen as dynamic and
monumental architectural spaces where creative and meaningful
social actions took place. This interpretation is evidenced through
the recognition of repeated motifs of chalk art inscribed on the
walls of the mines and in the deliberate placement and deposition
of artefacts. These artefacts include both naturalistic and
abstract forms made of chalk, items that have not previously been
recognised as a cohesive class of material. The book draws together
for the first time a comprehensive typology, chronology and
classification system for prehistoric chalk artefacts. The concept
of artefact is broadened to include natural materials whose
selection and placement in specific archaeological contexts is
pivotal in understanding depositional complexity and the symbolic
meaning conveyed by elements of the natural world.
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