Orcadia :Land, Sea and Stone in Neolithic Orkney

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Orcadia

Orcadia :Land, Sea and Stone in Neolithic Orkney

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The Orcadian archipelago is a museum of archaeological wonders.

The Orcadian Neolithic is home to some of the best-preserved Neolithic sites in Europe: here we can find evidence of a dynamic society with connections binding Orkney to Ireland, to southern Britain and to continental Europe. Yet there is much that remains unknown about the societies that created these sites.

In Orcadia, Mark Edmonds traces the development of the Orcadian Neolithic from the early fourth millennium BC through to the end of the period nearly two thousand years later, using artefacts, architecture and the wider landscape to recreate the lives of Neolithic communities across the region.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781788543453
ISBN10 1788543459
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 260 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 196 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
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A thought-provoking, imaginative exploration of the archeological landscapes of Neolithic Orkney... Edmonds demonstrates so vividly, "a stone is rarely just a stone"' * BBC Countryfile *
Edmonds is a visionary who combines intellectual rigour with creative imagination -- Alan Garner

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Author's Bio

Mark Edmonds is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of York. He has published books on material culture and landscape, many of them exploring the intersections between archaeology and the visual arts. His recent books include Conversations with Magic Stones, The Beauty Things (with Alan Garner), and Stonework – a collection of poetry and prints with Rose Ferraby. Mark is co-founder of West Side Cinema in Stromness, Orkney, where he now lives.

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