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Ancient lives

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  • Samenvatting
    Ancient Lives provides new perspectives on object, people and place in early Scotland and beyond. The 19 papers cover topics ranging from the Neolithic to the Medieval period, and from modern museum practice to ancient craft skills. The material culture of ancient lives is centre stage - how it was created and used, how it was rediscovered and thought about, and how it is displayed.

    Dedicated to Professor David V Clarke, former Keeper of Archaeology in National Museums Scotland, on his 70th birthday, the book comprises three sections which reflect some of his many interests. "Presenting the past" offers perspectives on current museum practice, especially in relation to archaeological displays. "Ancient lives and multiple lives" looks at antiquarian approaches to the Scottish past and the work of a Scottish antiquary abroad, while "Pieces of the past" offers a series of authoritative case-studies on Scottish artefacts, as well as papers on the iconic site of Skara Brae and on the impact of the Roman world on Scotland.

    With subjects ranging from Gordon Childe to the Govan Stones and from gaming pieces to Grooved Ware, this scholarly and accessible volume provides a show-case of new information and new perspectives on material culture linked, but not limited to, Scotland.

    Contents

    Introduction: 'If I can put it like that...'
    Alison Sheridan and Fraser Hunter

    Section 1 - Presenting the past
    Museums and their collections
    Mark Jones

    Presenting someone else's past: the Caithness Broch Centre
    Andrew Heald

    Reading Govan Old: interpretative challenges and aspirations
    Stephen T Driscoll

    Section 2 - Ancient lives and multiple lives
    Robert Innes Shearer: a lost antiquary from Caithness
    Stratford Halliday

    'Thanks to you the best has been made of a bad job': Vere Gordon Childe and the Bronze Age cairn at Ri Cruin, Kilmartin, Argyll & Bute
    Trevor Cowie

    Mary Boyle (1881-1974): the Abbé Breuil's faithful fellow-worker
    Alan Saville

    Evidence and artefact: utility for protohistory and archaeology in Thomas the Rhymer legends
    Hugh Cheape

    Expiscation! Disentangling the later biography of the St Andrews Sarcophagus
    Sally M Foster

    Section 3 - Pieces of the past
    Scottish Neolithic pottery in 2016: the big picture and some details of the narrative
    Alison Sheridan

    Skara Brae life studies: overlaying the embedded images
    Alexandra Shepherd

    The earlier prehistoric collections from the Culbin Sands, northern Scotland: the construction of a narrative
    Richard Bradley, Aaron Watson and Ronnie Scott

    The provision of amulets and heirlooms in Early Bronze Age children's burials in Scotland
    Dawn McLaren

    On the edge: Roman law on the frontier
    David J Breeze

    The Colour Purple: lithomarge artefacts in northern Britain
    Martin Goldberg

    'Coal money' from Portpatrick (south-west Scotland): reconstructing an Early Medieval craft centre from antiquarian finds
    Fraser Hunter

    Silver handpins from the West Country to Scotland: perplexing portable antiquities
    Susan Youngs

    Gleaming eyes and the elaboration of Anglo-Saxon sculpture
    Alice Blackwell

    Combs and comb production in the Western Isles during the Norse period
    Niall Sharples and Ian Dennis

    Playing the dark side: a look at some chess and other playing pieces of jet and jet-like materials from Britain
    Mark A Hall
  • Productinformatie
    Binding : Paperback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 183mm x 259mm
    Aantal pagina's : 382
    Uitgeverij : Sidestone Press
    ISBN : 9789088903755
    Datum publicatie : 10-2016
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