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The Drowning of a Cornish Prehistoric Landscape - Tradition, Deposition and Soci

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Subject Area
World History
Subject
Ancient History, Archaeology
ISBN
9781789259230

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Publisher
Oxbow Books, The Limited
ISBN-10
1789259231
ISBN-13
9781789259230
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6057299296

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Drowning of a Cornish Prehistoric Landscape : Tradition, Deposition and Social Responses to Sea Level Rise
Subject
Archaeology, Ancient / General, Europe / Great Britain / General
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Author
Andy M. Jones, Michael J. Allen
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Series
Prehistoric Society Research Papers
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in

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Scholarly & Professional
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This attractive and well-produced monograph successfully integrates results of the excavation of a Bronze Age enclosure barrow east of Penzance in the littoral zone, with excellent geoarchaeological data sampled from nearby Marazion Marsh., This well-put-together volume delivers a thoroughly researched environmental background for an ever-changing landscape of rising sea levels and loss of land, combined with the human responses to these changes, which lays an important base for future studies in this area.
Dewey Edition
23
Series Volume Number
14
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
936.2378
Table Of Content
AcknowledgementsSummarySection 1: BackgroundChapter 1: Introduction (Andy M. Jones)Section 2: Excavations at the Penzance Heliport barrowChapter 2: Results from the 2018 fieldwork (Andy M. Jones, Anna Lawson-Jones &Michael J. Allen)Chapter 3: The pottery and worked stone (Henrietta Quinnell & Christina Tsoraki withpetrographic comment by Roger Taylor)Chapter 4: The flint and pebbles (Anna Lawson-Jones)Chapter 5: The copper alloy ingot (Anna Tyacke with comment from Jens Andersen)Chapter 6: The palaeoenvironmental evidence (Michael J. Allen, with A.J. Clapham,C.T. Langdon & R.G. Scaife)Chapter 7: Results from radiocarbon dating of the Heliport (Michael J. Allen & Andy M.Jones)Section 3: Fieldwork at Marazion MarshChapter 8: Background and methodology (Michael J. Allen & Andy M. Jones)Chapter 9: The paleoenvironmental sequence from the core (Michael J. Allen, with NCameron, A.J. Clapham & C.T. Langdon)Chapter 10: The changing environmental and land-use history of the Marsh environs(Michael J. Allen)Section 4: The environmental, economic and cultural setting of the Penzance andsouth Cornwall landscape: excavated sites and their wider landscape contextChapter 11: The submerging landscape from Prehistory into the Anthropocene(Michael J Allen)Chapter 12: A landscape of deposition (Andy M. Jones & Matthew G. Knight)Chapter 13: The Bronze Age engagements with a liminal space (Andy M. Jones)Chapter 14: The results from the project: Inhabiting a changing landscape (Andy M.Jones & Michael J. Allen)Chapter 15: A drowned landscape reimagined (Emma Smith)AppendicesAppendix 1: The conservation of the copper alloy ingot fragment (Laura Ratcliffe-Warren)Appendix 2: The borehole logs (Michael J. Allen)
Synopsis
Between 2018 and 2019, Cornwall Archaeological Unit undertook two projects at Mount's Bay, Penwith. The first involved the excavation of a Bronze Age barrow and the second, environmental augur core sampling in Marazion Marsh. Both sites lie within an area of coastal hinterland, which has been subject to incursions by rising sea levels. Since the Mesolithic, an area of approximately 1 kilometre in extent between the current shoreline and St Michael's Mount has been lost to gradually rising sea levels. With current climate change, this process is likely to occur at an increasing rate. Given their proximity, the opportunity was taken to draw the results from the two projects together along with all available existing environmental data from the area. For the first time, the results from all previous palaeoenvironmental projects in the Mount's Bay area have been brought together. Evidence for coastal change and sea level rise is discussed and a model for the drowning landscape presented. In addition to modelling the loss of land and describing the environment over time, social responses including the wider context of the Bronze Age barrow and later Bronze Age metalwork deposition in the Mount's Bay environs are considered. The effects of the gradual loss of land are discussed in terms of how change is perceived, its effects on community resilience, and the construction of social memory and narratives of place.The volume presents the potential for nationally significant environmental data to survive, which demonstrates the long-term effects of climate change and rising sea levels, and peoples' responses to these over time., Explores the progressive social and economic response of local prehistoric communities to sea level rise and environmental change based on evidence from Mount's Bay, Cornwall.
LC Classification Number
GN778.22

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