Darvill, T. C. (2004). Tales of the land, tales of the sea:. In: n.e. The Neolithic of the Irish Sea:. Oxford: Oxbow Books. pp. 46-54.

Title: Tales of the land, tales of the sea:
Subtitle: people and presence in the Neolithic of Man and beyond
Issue: The Neolithic of the Irish Sea:
Series: Cardiff Studies in Archaeology
Number of Pages: 256
Page Start/End: 46 - 54
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Publication Type: MonographSeriesChapter
Abstract: the author argues for a nested scheme of cultural interaction around the Irish Sea and to regions beyond, involving on the one hand the inward-looking production of local identity and, on the other, outward-looking region identities based around the manipulation and generation of common experiences. As illustrations, the author briefly considers three strands of material culture spanning different scales of action and engagement: pits; pottery and quartz pebbles; and the façade structures of long barrows
Author: Timothy C Darvill ORCID icon
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN: 1 84217 109 7
Subjects / Periods:
Long Barrows (Auto Detected Subject)
Pits Pottery (Auto Detected Subject)
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date: 01 Sep 2006