Interpreting the Axe Trade
Production and Exchange in Neolithic Britain
Part of New Studies in Archaeology
- Authors:
- Richard Bradley, University of Reading
- Mark Edmonds, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
- Date Published: February 2005
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521619370
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Interpreting the Axe Trade documents the changing character and context of stone axe production and exchange in the British Neolithic. Drawing on a variety of studies, the authors explore some of the problems and potentials that attend archaeological discussions of exchange at both a theoretical and a methodological level. Out of this critique arises an argument for an integrated approach to the production, circulation and consumption of past material - an approach which acknowledges the subtle and complex roles that 'things' may play in the reproduction of social life. These arguments provide the basis for a case study which explores the links between the social contexts within which Neolithic stone axes circulated in Britain, and the social and material conditions under which those objects were originally produced. Field survey, excavation and detailed technological studies at the largest stone axe source in Britain are set alongside analyses of the changing character and social context of axe circulation and deposition across the country as a whole. These different analytical threads are then woven together in the final section of the book, where the authors suggest that the patterns explored in the course of their work reflect major changes in the nature of social life during the Neolithic.
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- Date Published: February 2005
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521619370
- length: 252 pages
- dimensions: 246 x 189 x 13 mm
- weight: 0.46kg
- contains: 88 b/w illus. 12 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Part I. Neolithic Britain and the Study of Exchange Systems:
1. Making the connections
2. Neolithic Britain - background to the case study
3. Studying stone axe in Neolithic Britain
Part II. Axe Production in the Cumbrian Mountains:
4. Tackling the problem at source
5. Establishing a methodology
6. Test excavations at Great Langdale
7. Great Langdale in its regional context
Part III. Exchange Systems and the Study of Neolithic Britain:
8. The wider significance of the 'axe trade': the Earlier Neolithic
9. The wider significance of the 'axe trade': the Later Neolithic
10. Retrospect
Appendix
Bibliography
Index.
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