Thomas, J. (2010). The return of the Rinyo-Clacton Folk? The cultural significance of the Grooved Ware complex in Later Neolithic Britain. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 20 (1). Vol 20(1), pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774310000016.

Title: The return of the Rinyo-Clacton Folk? The cultural significance of the Grooved Ware complex in Later Neolithic Britain
Issue: Cambridge Archaeological Journal 20 (1)
Series: Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Volume: 20 (1)
Number of Pages: 156
Page Start/End: 1 - 15
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Abstract: Suggests that Grooved Ware and its associated domestic architecture, originating in the north of Scotland, provided a medium for the elaboration of the notion of the domestic community in southern Britain, creating a new conception of the social at a time of profound change. Communal feasting, monumental structures and pit deposition all drew upon the imagery of the house and the household to provide a new means of social integration.
Author: Julian Thomas ORCID icon
Year of Publication: 2010
Subjects / Periods:
Later Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
Grooved Ware (Auto Detected Subject)
PIT (Monument Type England)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774310000016
Created Date: 03 Feb 2011