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The tale of the axe : how the Neolithic revolution transformed Britain / David Miles.

Penn Museum Library GN776.22.G7 M55 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Miles, David, 1947- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neolithic period--Great Britain.
Neolithic period.
Agriculture, Prehistoric.
Axes, Prehistoric.
Great Britain.
Axes, Prehistoric--Great Britain.
Great Britain--Civilization.
Civilization.
Agriculture, Prehistoric--Great Britain.
Great Britain--Antiquities.
Antiquities.
Physical Description:
432 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Thames & Hudson, [2016]
Summary:
Focusing on the British Isles, the author explores a period of huge societal change - the Neolithic, or 'New Stone Age' - through the most iconic artifact of its time: the polished stone axe, using his own ancient stone axe-head, given to him by a local quarry worker, as a guide to the revolution that changed the world. Mixing anecdote, ethnography and archaeological analysis, the author vividly demonstrates how the archaeology on the ground reveals to us the evolving worldview of a species increasingly altering their own landscape. As a direct result of the invention, and intensification, of agriculture, the planet entered the Anthropocene, or the current 'age of humanity': an era in which we are changing the world around us in significant, accelerating and often unpredictable ways. As the author poignantly concludes, our ancestors set us on the path to the modern world we live in; now seven billion humans must face the challenges that presents.
Contents:
Preface
Prologue: A gift from the past
Part One. The emergence of humans. 1. Discovering deep time ; 2. Following the herds : Heidelbergs and Neanderthals ; 3. Great minds think alike : the emergence of modern humans
Part Two. The first farmers. 4. Gathering the abundance : creating futures ; 5. The seeds of farming ; 6. Entangled in the farming web ; 7. Taking to the water : leapfrogging along the Mediterranean ; 8. Across the river and into the trees : farming spreads north
Part Three. Crossing the water to Britain. 9. The remote foragers of Britain ; 10. The forested islands ; 11. Farmers face the northern seas ; 12. Farming on the move : the arrival in Britain ; 13. Green treasure from the magic mountain ; 14. Creating places ; 15. Sacred landscapes : pilgrims and pathways ; 16. If you build it they will come ; 17. Arise Stonehenge ; 18. New ages : new landscapes
Epilogue: Ploughing on regardless?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 398-424) and index.
ISBN:
9780500051863
0500051860
OCLC:
923794355

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