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European J Archaeol 3 (3)
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Title:
European J Archaeol 3 (3)
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Series:
Journal of European Archaeology
Volume
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Volume:
3 (3)
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Author:
John Chapman
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Publisher:
Sage Publications
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Year of Publication:
2000
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://eja.sagepub.com/
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Created Date:
03 Jan 2007
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Abstract
Reconstructing the lifetime movements of ancient people: a Neolithic case study from southern England
Janet Montgomery
Paul D Budd
Jane A Evans
370 - 385
A new procedure is described in which combined lead and strontium isotope analysis of archaeological human dental tissues can be used to comment on the lifetime movements of individuals. A case study is presented of four Neolithic burials -- an adult female and three juveniles -- from a shared burial pit excavated at Monkton-up-Wimbourne, Dorset. It is demonstrated that the adult's place of origin was at least 80km to the northwest in the area of the Mendips. It is also shown that all three juveniles moved over significant distances during their lives. Includes French and German summaries.
L'impossible archéologie de la mémoire: à propos de W ou le souvenir d'enfance de Georges...
Laurent Olivier
387 - 406
Review article on the work of the influential contemporary French writer Georges Perec, whose work focused mostly on the exploration of memory through the analysis of its remains: texts, photos and memoirs. This literary approach provides archaeologists with new perspectives on the remains of the past as well as the archaeology of the `close past'. The author of the article examines the main implications for the practice of archaeology of Perec's masterpiece W ou le souvenir d'enfance (W or the memory of childhood), and the ways in which Perec challenges traditional understanding of the evidence of past stories and milieux. In French; English and German summaries.