n.a. (1998). 6 Cursus monuments and bank barrows of Tayside and Fife. In: n.e. The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour: Monuments in the Neolithic of Tayside. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 92-108.
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6 Cursus monuments and bank barrows of Tayside and Fife | ||||
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The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour: Monuments in the Neolithic of Tayside | ||||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | ||||
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13 | ||||
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145 | ||||
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92 - 108 | ||||
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The physical characteristics of cursus monuments and bank barrows define the Cleaven Dyke. These monument classes are currently defined solely by their morphology. Within the study area only the Cleaven Dyke and a pit-defined rectilinear enclosure at Douglasmuir, Angus have been excavated. It is suggested that cursus monuments and bank barrows were part of increasing attempts, through monumentality in Scotland's Neolithic, to connect aspects of social life from burial to domestic life and ritual, and to merge the natural with the cultural. | ||||
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1998 | ||||
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090390313X | ||||
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17 Nov 2014 |