Barclay, G. J. (2001). `Metropolitan' and `parochial'/`core' and `periphery':. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 67. Vol 67, pp. 1-18.

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`Metropolitan' and `parochial'/`core' and `periphery':
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a historiography of the Neolithic of Scotland
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 67
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The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
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67
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1 - 18
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Explores some of the ways in which the cultural and political history of the United Kingdom has affected writing about the Neolithic in what is now Scotland. It uses the terms `core' and `periphery' as they have been applied by historiographers writing about the operation of cultural and political relations within the United Kingdom in the last three centuries. The paper is in two parts. The first part presents a summary of relevant literature generated by twenty years of debate about Scottish and `British' identity, history, literature, and culture. The second part considers the ways in which the general issues have affected the writing of Scottish prehistory, concentrating on the Neolithic of lowland Scotland and examining in particular the writings and influence of Fox, Childe, Piggott, and Atkinson.
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Gordon J Barclay
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2001
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Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
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09 Oct 2002