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The Times of their Lives Alasdair Whittle

The Times of their Lives By Alasdair Whittle

The Times of their Lives by Alasdair Whittle


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A new history of Neolithic Europe, with major implications for the whole of archaeology, using Bayesian statistical analysis to bring dating down from the long-term to the span of lifetimes. Following on from the revolutionary and award-winning Gathering Time, this is the career culmination work by one of the world's leading prehistorians.

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The Times of their Lives: Hunting History in the Archaeology of Neolithic Europe by Alasdair Whittle

The hunt is on for the most detailed histories of people in the remote past that we can achieve. We can now routinely, through Bayesian modelling of radiocarbon dates, construct much more precise chronologies than previously, down to the scales of lifetimes and generations, and even on occasion of decades. Better timing opens estimates of duration and the evaluation of the tempo of change. Rather than the conventional default perspective of generally slow change and much continuity, in blocks of time a couple of centuries long or more, we can now examine sequences that are often much more dynamic, quicker-changing, and from time to time more interrupted and punctuated than we had previously imagined. We can now write much more precise and ambitious narratives about the actions, decisions and choices of past people; the pre- can and should come out of prehistory. Despite the absence of written records, such narratives can be aligned much more closely with those of history and its concerns with the specific and the particular, and can serve to rid archaeology of its addictions to generalisation and fuzzy chronology. Coming out of a recent major project funded by the European Research Council, and with the experience of Gathering Time (Oxbow Books 2011) also behind it, The Times of their Lives sets out this case. It considers the varying timescales of archaeology, history and anthropology, and the construction of precise chronologies. It examines the reach of precision in a series of case studies across Neolithic Europe to do with big themes of settlement, monumentality and materiality through the sixth to third millennia cal BC. It goes on to consider the implications of much more precise chronologies for narratives of social differentiation and change through the Neolithic sequence, and reflects on how to combine the varying timescales presented by turning points in the long term, by the slow time of daily life, subsistence practices and population growth, and by lifetime and generational developments. It ends by looking ahead to a future archaeology, exploiting the best of archaeological science, which can write precise and detailed narratives for the people of early history. Though focused on the European Neolithic, The Times of their Lives sets a challenge for archaeology as a whole.

The Times of their Lives Reviews

[a]...beautifully written, superbly illustrated book...far greater than the theoretical deficiencies which colleagues will continue to argue about. The question for each prehistorian who reads this volume is what they will do about its central challenge. * Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society *
...the approach he [author] took revealed fascinating ways in which we can arrive at a deeper understanding of the processes taking place in the Neolithic. [...] this book is well worth reading. * Germania *

About Alasdair Whittle

Alasdair Whittle recently retired from being Distinguished Research Professor in Archaeology at Cardiff University, specialising in the Neolithic period. Over his career he led several major excavations, notably around Avebury and in Hungary. His many publications include Europe in the Neolithic: the Creation of New Worlds (CUP), The Archaeology of People: Dimensions of Neolithic Life (Routledge), and Gathering Time: Dating the Early Neolithic Enclosures of Southern Britain and Ireland (Oxbow, with Frances Healy and Alex Bayliss), which won the British Archaeological Award for Best Book in 2012. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1. Hunting history 2. Long pasts, brief lives: the lenses of history 3. The rags of time: building chronologies 4. 'Sometimes sudden and sometimes slow': the reach of precision 5. Time lords? Community and leadership across the Neolithic sequence 6. An old Europe in a new light 7. Kinds of history: the future of the Neolithic past Bibliography Index

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NPB9781785706684
9781785706684
1785706683
The Times of their Lives: Hunting History in the Archaeology of Neolithic Europe by Alasdair Whittle
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Hardback
Oxbow Books
2018-06-29
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