Auteur--
EditorNash G.
Jaar1997
PublicatietypeBoek
SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series
VolumeS661
Subtitel--
Pagina’s118
UitgeverArchaeopress
PlaatsOxford
ISBN9780860548546
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar23678 ReknummerT-4-3-d
Establishing a discourse: the language of landscape
1-4
Children G. & Nash G. |
From Anneville to Zdes: a ritual seascape ? Megaliths and long-distance contacts in Western Europe
5-16
Rault S. |
Monumentality and the landscape: the possible symbolic and political distribution of Long Chambred Tombs around the Black Mountains, Central Wales
17-30
Nash S. |
Places as timemarks. The social construction of prehistoric landscapes in Eastern Hungary
31-45
Chapman J. |
Dancing in space: rock art at the Campo Lameiro Valley, Southern Galicia, Spain
46-58
Nash G. |
Towards a phenomenology of building: the neolithic Long Mound at La Commune-Sèche, Colombiers-sur-Seulles, Normandy
59-70
Kirk T. |
From settlements to monuments: site succession in late neolithic and early bronze age Jutland, East Denmark
71-79
Thorpe I. J. N. |
Christian landscapes of pagan monuments. A radical constructivist perspective
80-88
Holtorf C. J. |
The materiality-sstructured social environment of the Maltese Islands during the temple building phase
89-104
Townsend A. |
Experiencing space and symmetry: the use, destruction and abandonment of la Hougue Bie Neolithic Passage Grave, Jersey
105--118
Nash G. |