In advancing a critical examination of post-processualism, the thesis has – as its central aim – the repositioning of the Neolithic within contemporary archaeological theory. Whilst acknowledging the insights it brings to an understanding of the period, it is argued that the knowledge it produces is necessarily constrained by the emphasis it accords to the cultural. Thus, in terms of the transition, the symbolic reading of agriculture to construct a metanarrative of Mesolithic continuity is challenged through a consideration of the evidential base and the indications it gives for a corresponding movement at the level of the economy; whilst the limiting effects generated by an interpretative reading of its monuments for an understanding ...
The overtures to this Neolithic Studies anthology, were the seventh and eighth Neolithic Seminars he...
It is suggested that previous interpretations of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages of Aberdeenshire have...
Change and transition are an inexorable and often emotionally painful part of being human. Despite t...
The objective of this paper is to set the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic transformation (ENT) within the ...
In this article, the authors use the question of whether the Neolithic should be maintained as an an...
Two questions are discussed that turn out to be related. The first was posed originally by Robert Br...
This PhD by publication and production represents some of the published outputs of a research projec...
Post-processual views of the transition to agriculture in NW Europe have sought to decouple ideology...
How did people come to ‘think Neolithic’? While there has been considerable progress on reconstruct...
This article reviews the main theories about the prehistoric shift from hunting and gathering to agr...
Over 20 years ago, an inspiring text by Lech Czerniak (The Neolithic – What’s That?) on understandin...
During the last few decades our “mechanistic ” scientific worldview has been superseded by a “unifie...
Scholars who will study the historiography of the European Neolithic, more particularly with regards...
International audienceThe Neolithic Revolution describes the transition from hunting and gathering t...
The main subject of the thesis is the transition to agricultural in north-west Europe. The transiti...
The overtures to this Neolithic Studies anthology, were the seventh and eighth Neolithic Seminars he...
It is suggested that previous interpretations of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages of Aberdeenshire have...
Change and transition are an inexorable and often emotionally painful part of being human. Despite t...
The objective of this paper is to set the Epipalaeolithic-Neolithic transformation (ENT) within the ...
In this article, the authors use the question of whether the Neolithic should be maintained as an an...
Two questions are discussed that turn out to be related. The first was posed originally by Robert Br...
This PhD by publication and production represents some of the published outputs of a research projec...
Post-processual views of the transition to agriculture in NW Europe have sought to decouple ideology...
How did people come to ‘think Neolithic’? While there has been considerable progress on reconstruct...
This article reviews the main theories about the prehistoric shift from hunting and gathering to agr...
Over 20 years ago, an inspiring text by Lech Czerniak (The Neolithic – What’s That?) on understandin...
During the last few decades our “mechanistic ” scientific worldview has been superseded by a “unifie...
Scholars who will study the historiography of the European Neolithic, more particularly with regards...
International audienceThe Neolithic Revolution describes the transition from hunting and gathering t...
The main subject of the thesis is the transition to agricultural in north-west Europe. The transiti...
The overtures to this Neolithic Studies anthology, were the seventh and eighth Neolithic Seminars he...
It is suggested that previous interpretations of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages of Aberdeenshire have...
Change and transition are an inexorable and often emotionally painful part of being human. Despite t...