Bradley, R. and Hodder, I. (1979). British prehistory: an integrated view. Man 14. Vol 14, pp. 93-104.

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British prehistory: an integrated view
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Man 14
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14
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93 - 104
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Economic and cultural evidence is integrated into a comprehensive account of change in British prehistory. Three major phases are identified in which the structures of the economic and cultural evidence differ: (1) early-middle Neo, a stable arable economy in which expanding lineage groups could emphasize their common rights; the build up of strains led to (2), later Neo-EBA in which emphasis shifted from lineage to widespread links between smaller and less stable settlement units; (3) MBA-LBA-EIA, a radically different social and cultural system based on stable intensive agriculture. Regional groups (?'tribes') emerge with a common and competitive interest in maintaining and symbolizing their rights to tracts of land. Au(abr)
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Richard Bradley
Ian Hodder
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1979
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Stable Settlement (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008