In this book we offer an exciting new perspective on a distinctive form of megalithic monument that is found across most areas of northern Europe. In order to achieve this we have abandoned outmoded typological classifications and re-introduced the term ‘dolmen’ to embrace a range of sites that share a common form of megalithic architecture: the elevation and display of a substantial stone. By critically assessing the traditionally assigned role of these monuments and their architecture as megalithic tombs, the presence of the dead is reassessed and argued to form part of a process generating vibrancy to the materiality of the dolmen. As such this book argues that the megalithic architecture identified as a dolmen is not a chambered tomb at...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
This contribution introduces a new initiative, focusing on Neolithic monumentality in Ireland, Scotl...
In this book we offer an exciting new perspective on a distinctive form of megalithic monument that ...
This paper discusses a form of Neolithic monument found in Ireland and western Britain. It is argued...
Actes du colloque international de Rennes, IVth Meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group, ma...
This paper explores how megalithic art may have been viewed during a period when Neolithic monuments...
Neolithic monuments are physical and conceptual expressions of ideas about the nature of the world i...
International audienceThis paper focuses on reviewing the monumentality associated with Neolithic me...
International audienceThe architectural conception of Megalithic monuments has usually divided them ...
All over the world and for thousands of years, megaliths have been significant cultural elements, as...
Megalith building constitutes not only a past, but also a recent phenomenon, which is still practise...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
In this paper, we discuss the easternmost material expression of the Funnel Beaker Culture – a megal...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
This contribution introduces a new initiative, focusing on Neolithic monumentality in Ireland, Scotl...
In this book we offer an exciting new perspective on a distinctive form of megalithic monument that ...
This paper discusses a form of Neolithic monument found in Ireland and western Britain. It is argued...
Actes du colloque international de Rennes, IVth Meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group, ma...
This paper explores how megalithic art may have been viewed during a period when Neolithic monuments...
Neolithic monuments are physical and conceptual expressions of ideas about the nature of the world i...
International audienceThis paper focuses on reviewing the monumentality associated with Neolithic me...
International audienceThe architectural conception of Megalithic monuments has usually divided them ...
All over the world and for thousands of years, megaliths have been significant cultural elements, as...
Megalith building constitutes not only a past, but also a recent phenomenon, which is still practise...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
Stones, and especially the arrangement of large stones in relation to one another, have long been th...
In this paper, we discuss the easternmost material expression of the Funnel Beaker Culture – a megal...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
This contribution introduces a new initiative, focusing on Neolithic monumentality in Ireland, Scotl...