Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond

Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond
Title Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Dennis Harding
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2012-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 0199695245

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Widely regarded as major visible field monuments of the Iron Age, hillforts are central to an understanding of later prehistoric communities in Britain and Europe. Harding reviews the changing perceptions of hillforts and the future prospects for hillfort research, highlighting aspects of contemporary investigation and interpretation.

Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond

Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond
Title Iron Age Hillforts in Britain and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Dennis Harding
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 369
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0191626104

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Widely regarded as major visible field monuments of the Iron Age, hillforts are central to an understanding of later prehistoric communities in Britain and Europe from the later Bronze Age. With such a range of variants represented, no single explanation of their function or social significance could satisfy all possible interpretations of their role. While they are conventionally viewed as defence settlements or regional centres controlled by a social elite, this role has been challenged in recent years, and instead hillforts are being considered primarily as expressions of social identity with strong ritual and cosmological associations. Current hillfort interpretations are in danger of reflecting contemporary social sensitivities more strongly than any recognizable Iron Age priorities, and the need for critical analysis of basic archaeological evidence is paramount. Critically reviewing the evidence of hillforts in Britain, in the wider context of Ireland and continental Europe, the volume focuses on their structural features, chronology, landscape context, and their social, economic and symbolic functions, and is well illustrated throughout with site plans, reconstruction drawings, and photographs. Harding reviews the changing perceptions of hillforts and the future prospects for hillfort research, highlighting aspects of contemporary investigation and interpretation.

The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond

The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond
Title The Later Iron Age in Britain and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Colin Haselgrove
Publisher Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages 546
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN

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Over the years, there has been a major shift in Iron Age studies. This volume contains thirty-one papers, which covers the Later Iron Age that is taken to be circa 400/300 BC until the Roman Conquest.

The Iron Age Round-House

The Iron Age Round-House
Title The Iron Age Round-House PDF eBook
Author D. W. Harding
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 360
Release 2009-11-19
Genre History
ISBN 0191572268

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In contrast to Continental Europe, where the Iron Age is abundantly represented by funerary remains as well as by hill-forts and major centres, the British Iron Age is mainly represented by its settlement sites, and especially by houses of circular ground-plan, apparently in marked contrast to the Central and Northern European tradition of rectangular houses. In lowland Britain the evidence for timber round-houses comprises the footprint of post-holes or foundation trenches; in the Atlantic north and west, the remains of monumental stone-built houses survive as upstanding ruins, testimony to the building skills of Iron Age engineers and masons. D. W. Harding's fully illustrated study explores not just the architectural aspects of round-houses, but more importantly their role in the social, economic and ritual structure of their communities, and their significance as symbols of Iron Age society in the face of Romanization.

Death and Burial in Iron Age Britain

Death and Burial in Iron Age Britain
Title Death and Burial in Iron Age Britain PDF eBook
Author Dennis William Harding
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 345
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0199687560

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In this volume, Harding examines the deposition of Iron Age human and animal remains in Britain and challenges the assumption that there should have been any regular form of cemetery in prehistory, arguing that the dead were more commonly integrated into settlements of the living than segregated into dedicated cemeteries.

Hillforts: Britain, Ireland and the Nearer Continent

Hillforts: Britain, Ireland and the Nearer Continent
Title Hillforts: Britain, Ireland and the Nearer Continent PDF eBook
Author Gary Lock
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 238
Release 2019-06-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 178969227X

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The Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland project (2012-2016) compiled a massive database on hillforts by a team drawn from the Universities of Oxford, Edinburgh and Cork. This volume outlines the history of the project, offers preliminary assessments of the online digital Atlas and presents initial research studies using Atlas data.

The Iron Age Round-house

The Iron Age Round-house
Title The Iron Age Round-house PDF eBook
Author Dennis William Harding
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release
Genre Architecture, Prehistoric
ISBN 9781383045888

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This is a fully illustrated study of Iron Age round-houses, which explores not just their architectural aspects but more importantly their role in the social, economic and ritual structure of their communities, and their significance as symbols of Iron Age society in the face of Romanization.