Collared Urns
Collared Urns represent a unified pottery tradition in the prehistory of the British Isles. They serve the archaeologist not only as a source for defining the Bronze Age, but as the basis for understanding regional diversities and as a context for explaining social and cultural development. In this definitive study Dr Longworth bases his new and exhaustive analysis on a complete corpus of known Collared Urns. Each surviving example has been studied; this volume presents a detailed description, notes on the archaeological context and wherever possible, an analytical drawing. The resultant catalogue will serve as a reference book for all concerned with the prehistory of Britain and Ireland, while the discussion of the urns and their prehistoric context sets a firm foundation for the understanding of the Bronze Age.
Product details
April 2009Paperback
9780521105927
600 pages
297 × 210 × 31 mm
1.4kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Fabric, form and decoration
- 2. The primary series
- 3. The secondary series
- 4. Funerary practices and associated grave furniture
- 5. Domestic and non-funerary contexts
- 6. Chronology
- 7. The Collared Urn tradition
- Appendices
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Abbreviations
- Catalogue
- Plates.