This detailed study of the Mesolithic and Neolithic in Britain and
Ireland examines evidence related to changes in social behaviour.
Martin King discusses economic and subsistence data, burial
practices, mobility, social order, construction, land clearance and
the deposition of artefacts, interpreting this material evidence in
social terms. This study concludes that the Mesolithic and
Neolithic should be seen as one long-term trend where differences
have previously been overplayed in an attempt to bring the
Neolithic into line with a more recognisable modern world.
Importantly, his approach allows for the identification of human
social behaviour which may have no parallels in the modern world.
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