Close to the Edge: Excavations of Five Cornish Coastal Barrows
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Close to the Edge: Excavations of Five Cornish Coastal Barrows

  1. 194 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Close to the Edge: Excavations of Five Cornish Coastal Barrows

About this book

Close to the Edge reports upon the recent excavation of five Early Bronze Age barrows undertaken by Cornwall Archaeological Unit. Three of the five sites are located close to the coast and two are located in an elevated inland ridge with sea views. All are complex monuments which reveal episodes of remodelling and reuse, stretching from the first half of the second millennium BC into the Iron Age, with one site producing evidence for activity in the Roman period. A notable feature of the investigated barrows is the range of practices associated with them. Interestingly, only one of the barrows seems to have had a primary function as a place of burial, with others containing only token amounts of human bone, or none at all. Despite being broadly comparable monuments with similar radiocarbon determinations, there are also major differences in both the form and intensity of activity between the barrows, and there are significant contrasts in practices associated with them.

The volume presents the results from each of the excavated barrows. A final synthetic section then reviews some of the major themes which have emerged from the excavations.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Contents Page
  5. List of Figures
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Summary
  8. Chapter 1: In sight of the sea: The evidence from five Bronze Age barrows
  9. Chapter 2: A barrow on Godrevy headland
  10. Chapter 3: Two downland barrows with a sea view
  11. Chapter 4: An enclosure barrow behind the dunes
  12. Chapter 5: A platform cairn overlooking the bay
  13. Chapter 6: Some themes from the investigation of five coastal barrows
  14. Bibliography
  15. Appendices