Round Mounds and Monumentality in the British Neolithic and Beyond
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Round Mounds and Monumentality in the British Neolithic and Beyond

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Round Mounds and Monumentality in the British Neolithic and Beyond

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This volume, the tenth published collection of seminar papers from the Neolithic Studies Group, is based upon a conference that took place at the British Museum in November 2008. The meeting aimed to consider the chronology and development of Neolithic round mounds; their changing form and use; their relationships to contemporary cultural, ancestral and natural landscapes; the extent to which they provide scope for identifying local and regional social organization; and, not least, why they were round. Following the conference, further papers were offered for this edited volume, widening and broadening the initial discussion. The papers are arranged in rough geographic order starting in the north and working southwards before heading across the Irish Sea and then the Atlantic. Following a wide-ranging discussion of round mounds across the world, two papers discuss aspects of Scottish round mounds, before moving down to the Isle of Man, the Neolithic round mounds of the Yorkshire Wolds, Liffs Low in the Derbyshire Peak District, and round mounds on the Cotswolds. The volume then moves to Wessex, starting with a discussion of Silbury Hill, and followed by a re-evaluation of the Great Barrow at Knowlton, Conquer Barrow at Mount Pleasant, and the Hatfield Barrow at Marden. How archaeologists and heritage managers choose to interpret round mounds is the subject of the next paper, using Silbury Hill as the primary case study. This is followed by a broad discussion of circular traditions, particularly formative henges, in Wales and adjacent counties, round burial mounds in the Boyne Valley, Ireland, such as Knowth, Dowth and Newgrange, and Irish round mounds containing portal tombs. By way of comparison with the evidence from the British Isles, the volume then crosses over to North America for a broad discussion of mound-building traditions there. Rounding off the volume is another wide-ranging essay on the nature of round mounds, which challenges our very understanding and interpretation of them.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Foreword
  3. Preface and Acknowledgements
  4. List of Contributors
  5. 1 Design, geometry, and the metamorphosis of monuments
  6. 2 “… a place where they tried their criminals”: Neolithic round moundsin Perth and Kinross
  7. 3 Scotland’s Neolithic non-megalithic round mounds: new dates,problems, and potential
  8. 4 Tynwald Hill and the round mounds of the Isle of Man
  9. 5 Recent work on the Neolithic round barrows of the upperGreat Wold Valley, Yorkshire
  10. 6 “One of the most interesting barrows ever examined” – Liffs Low revisited
  11. 7 Neolithic round barrows on the Cotswolds
  12. 8 Silbury Hill: a monument in motion
  13. 9 The Brood of Silbury? A remote look at some other sizeableWessex mounds
  14. 10 The Mystery of the Hill
  15. 11 The formative henge: speculations drawn from the circular traditionsof Wales and adjacent counties
  16. 12 Monumentality and inclusion in the Boyne Valley, County Meath, Ireland
  17. 13 Round mounds containing portal tombs
  18. 14 Native American mound building traditions
  19. 15 The round mound is not a monument
  20. Colour Plates