Ritual and Rubbish in the Iron Age of Wessex: A Study on the Formation of a Specific Archaeological RecordBritish Archaeological Reports Limited, 1995 - 149 من الصفحات The author has been a familiar speaker at Theoretical Archaeology Group meetings in Britain for a number of years and his general approach must now be familiar to many people. His specific argument that pit deposits usually interpreted as `rubbish' are in fact structured in a meaningful way is sure to be of interest to all archaeologists involved with the investigation of middens or faunal `rubbish' deposits, though taphonomists may remain sceptical. The wider implications for the study of the Iron Age in Britain (especially his historiographical critique of past `culture-historical' approaches) are also stimulating. |
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... sheep and cattle bone significantly associated again as expected , although only at Balksbury was horse significantly associated with cattle . Other associations with horse and pig complicate this picture . On all four sites , horse ...
... sheep and cattle bone significantly associated again as expected , although only at Balksbury was horse significantly associated with cattle . Other associations with horse and pig complicate this picture . On all four sites , horse ...
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... Sheep 40 200 100 Pig 300 200- 100 Horse 20 40 Cattle 50 60 D 8- 80 100 Horse 30 30 20 10 Sheep and Pia 100 100 Sheep B 40 Sheep and Horse 30 20- 10 0 0 00 200 100 200 Sheep Dog 90 80 Cattle and Horse D 20 20 40 60 Cattle 60 0 40 20 O ...
... Sheep 40 200 100 Pig 300 200- 100 Horse 20 40 Cattle 50 60 D 8- 80 100 Horse 30 30 20 10 Sheep and Pia 100 100 Sheep B 40 Sheep and Horse 30 20- 10 0 0 00 200 100 200 Sheep Dog 90 80 Cattle and Horse D 20 20 40 60 Cattle 60 0 40 20 O ...
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... sheep with a displaced skull appeared to have the skull from a different individual ( Winklebury pit 1614 - R. Jones 1977 : 62 - Fig . 2.1 ) . In another case , a headless sheep was represented by the vertebrae and ribs , both fore ...
... sheep with a displaced skull appeared to have the skull from a different individual ( Winklebury pit 1614 - R. Jones 1977 : 62 - Fig . 2.1 ) . In another case , a headless sheep was represented by the vertebrae and ribs , both fore ...
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An Introduction | 1 |
Current Work | 18 |
Questions Methods Datas | 36 |
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ABG's activities animal bone archaeological record argued articulated articulated/associated associations Balksbury Barrett bird bone bone assemblages bone fragments Bone Frgs bone groups British Iron Age Bronze Age burials butchery carcass cattle complete considered context Cunliffe Danebury Density of Pottery discarded distinct Early Iron Age Easton Lane enclosure ditch excarnation excavations Fasham Gussage All Saints Hampshire hillforts horse human bone human deposits human remains important interpreted Iron Age sites Iron Age Winnall Late Iron Age Later Prehistoric Little Somborne Little Woodbury loom weights Maiden Castle Maltby material Mean Sherd Weight Micheldever Wood midden Middle Iron Age nature Number of Bone Number of Pits Number of Small overall patterns phase pit fills pot sherds pottery practices preserved proportion quern recognised relationships ritual deposits rubbish Sharples sheep skulls small finds social spatial species Std Dev structures suggested upper fills Weight of Pottery Wessex Wessex Archaeology Winklebury x2 prob