Neolithic Studies Group
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Series editors: Tim Darvill and Ken Brophy

This series of books presents the proceedings of the annual seminar of the Neolithic Studies Group (NSG), an informal organisation comprising archaeologists with an interest in Neolithic archaeology which has a large membership based mainly in the UK and Ireland, but also including workers in north-west Europe. The annual seminar focuses on a major topical theme, either presenting entirely new data or revisiting and re-examining subjects through presentation of new information, methodologies and techniques. Titles present papers delivered at the annual seminar with some additional commissioned contributions.

Revisiting Grooved Ware Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9798888570326
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2023
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Description:
Following its appearance, arguably in Orkney in the 32nd century cal BC, Grooved Ware soon became widespread across Britain and Ireland, seemingly replacing earlier pottery styles and being deposited in contexts as varied as simple pits, passage tombs, ceremonial timber circles and henge monuments. As a result, Grooved Ware lies at the heart of many ongoing debates concerning social and economic developments at the end of the 4th and during the first half of the 3rd millennia cal BC.Stemming from the 2022 Neolithic Studies Group autumn conference, and following on from Cleal and MacSween’s 1999 NSG volume on Grooved Ware, this book presents a series of papers from researchers specializing in Grooved Ware pottery and the British and Irish Neolithic, offering both regional and thematic perspectives on this important ceramic tradition.
Ancient DNA and the European Neolithic Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9781789259100
Pub Date: 15 Dec 2022
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: B/W
Description:
The current paradigm-changing ancient DNA revolution is offering unparalleled insights into central problems within archaeology relating to the movement of populations and individuals, patterns of descent, relationships and aspects of identity – at many scales and of many different kinds. The impact of recent ancient DNA results can be seen particularly clearly in studies of the European Neolithic, the subject of contributions presented in this volume. We now have new evidence for the movement and mixture of people at the start of the Neolithic, as farming spread from the east, and at its end, when the first metals as well as novel styles of pottery and burial practices arrived in the Chalcolithic.
Marking Place Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9781789257090
Pub Date: 10 Dec 2021
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: B/w
Description:
Much archaeological work is concerned with identifying gaps in our knowledge and developing strategies for addressing them; we perhaps spend less time thinking about how research should proceed when we already know, relatively speaking, quite a lot. ­The programme of dating causewayed enclosures in southern Britain that was published in 2011 as Gathering Time (Oxbow Books) gave us a new, more precise chronology for many individual sites as well as for enclosures as a whole, and as a consequence a far better sense of their significance and place in the story of the British Early Neolithic. Arguably, causewayed enclosures are now the best understood type of Neolithic monument.
Houses of the Dead? Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9781789254105
Pub Date: 15 Feb 2020
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Description:
The chronological disjuncture, LBK longhouses have widely been considered to provide ancestral influence for both rectangular and trapezoidal long barrows and cairns, but with the discovery and excavation of more houses in recent times is it possible to observe evidence of more contemporary inspiration. What do the features found beneath long mounds tell us about this and to what extent do they represent domestic structures. Indeed, how can we distinguish between domestic houses or halls and those that may have been constructed for ritual purposes or ended up beneath mounds?
Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781789251487
Pub Date: 31 May 2019
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: b/w
Description:
The social processes involved in acquiring flint and stone in the Neolithic began to be considered over thirty years ago, promoting a more dynamic view of past extraction processes. Whether by quarrying, mining or surface retrieval, the geographic source locations of raw materials and their resultant archaeological sites have been approached from different methodological and theoretical perspectives. In recent years this has included the exploration of previously undiscovered sites, refined radiocarbon dating, comparative ethnographic analysis and novel analytical approaches to stone tool manufacture and provenancing.
RRP: £38.00
Neolithic Bodies Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 154
ISBN: 9781785709012
Pub Date: 12 Jul 2018
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: b/w
Description:
As a result of recent methodological and theoretical developments in approaches to the human body in archaeological contexts, the theme has recently become a particularly dynamic research area. This volume, building on the Neolithic Studies Group conference 2014, captures the variety of debates developing across research into the Neolithic bodies of the Near East and Europe. Papers are divided into three themes; living bodies, the body in death and the representation of the body.
Pathways and Ceremonies Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 154
ISBN: 9781900188425
Pub Date: 31 May 2017
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: figs & pls
Description:
A review of the most recent evidence from cursuses, and ideas on their interpretation, with contributions as follows: Introduction (J Harding and A Barclay) , the radiocarbon problem (A Barclay and A Bayliss) , symbolic territories (J Harding) , processions, memories and the Dorset cursus (R Johnston) , Dorchester on Thames - ritual complex or ritual landscape (R Loveday) , cattle, cursus monuments and the river ..
Moving on in Neolithic Studies Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781785701764
Pub Date: 29 Feb 2016
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Description:
Mobility is a fundamental facet of being human and should be central to archaeology. Yet mobility itself and the role it plays in the production of social life, is rarely considered as a subject in its own right. This is particularly so with discussions of the Neolithic people where mobility is often framed as being somewhere between a sedentary existence and nomadic movements.
Animals in the Neolithic of Britain and Europe Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781842172148
Pub Date: 31 Aug 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Description:
The twelve papers in this edited volume originated from the Neolithic Studies Group seminar held at the British Museum on 10th November 2003 on the subject of Animals in the Neolithic. This book includes most of the papers delivered and debated at the meeting and others contributed later. The aim of the book is to cover the range of current approaches to animals in the Neolithic, and to encompass as wide a geographical scope as possible in Europe.
Visualising the Neolithic Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9781842174777
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2012
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
Prehistoric imagery is enigmatic and has been largely overlooked by archaeologists; it is only in the last two decades that it has garnered serious academic attention. This volume addresses this lacuna and discusses visual expression across Neolithic Europe. The papers in this volume result from a meeting of the Neolithic Studies Group on the topic of 'Neolithic visual culture' at the British Museum in November 2010.
Regional Perspectives on Neolithic Pit Deposition Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
ISBN: 9781842174685
Pub Date: 14 Dec 2011
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: 74 b/w illus
Description:
The rise to prominence of pits within narratives of the British and Irish Neolithic is well-documented in recent literature. Pits have been cropping up in excavations for centuries, resulting in a very broad spectrum of interpretations but three main factors have led to the recent change in our perception and representation of these features: a broad shift in people's expectations as to what a Neolithic settlement should be; the development of the concept of 'structured deposition', within which pits have played a key role; and a dramatic rise in the number of pits actually known about. Development-led archaeology, and the often very large areas its excavations expose, has simply revealed many more pits.
Flint and Stone in the Neolithic Period Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9781842174203
Pub Date: 30 Aug 2011
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
Lithic artefacts were an intrinsic part of Neolithic life both in terms of everyday practical use and in ritual/symbolic mode. Archaeologists and prehistorians studying the Neolithic period recognise this, and accordingly, strive to maximise relevant data recovery and subsequently exploit the available data to the full. Fulfilling these ambitions requires specialist input, which not only comes from lithic analysts themselves, but also draws on a wide range of expertise from across archaeology and other disciplines and practices.
Round Mounds and Monumentality in the British Neolithic and Beyond Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781842174043
Pub Date: 10 Jul 2010
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: 101 b/w illus, 13 colour illus, 5 tables
Description:
This volume, the tenth published collection of seminar papers from the Neolithic Studies Group, is based upon a conference that took place at the British Museum in November 2008. The meeting aimed to consider the chronology and development of Neolithic round mounds; their changing form and use; their relationships to contemporary cultural, ancestral and natural landscapes; the extent to which they provide scope for identifying local and regional social organization; and, not least, why they were round. Following the conference, further papers were offered for this edited volume, widening and broadening the initial discussion.
Defining a Regional Neolithic Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 138
ISBN: 9781842173336
Pub Date: 29 May 2009
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: 60 b/w illus
Description:
This book is the ninth published collection of papers from a Neolithic Studies Group day conference, and it continues the Group's aim of presenting research on the Neolithic of all parts of the British Isles. The topic - regional diversity - is an important theme in Neolithic studies today, and embraces traditions of monumentality, settlement patterns and material culture. The contributors to this volume address issues of regionality through a series of case-studies that focus not on the traditional 'cores' of Wessex and Orkney, but rather on other areas - the 'Irish Sea Zone', Ireland, Scotland, Yorkshire and the Midlands.
Neolithic Archaeology in the Intertidal Zone Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9781842172667
Pub Date: 16 Oct 2007
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Illustrations: b/w illus
Description:
This volume is based upon a conference which took place in 1999, reflecting the developing interest in intertidal archaeology and concentrating on the Neolithic period, as well as elements of associated Mesolithic and Bronze Age archaeology. Since then, the papers have been revised to include new discoveries and reflect the increasing interest and importance attached to the intertidal zone. All papers have supporting environmental data and radiocarbon dates.
Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 213
ISBN: 9781842170762
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2002
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Series: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers
Description:
The first ever publication of the Neolithic Studies Group, containing papers on the `structures' of Neolithic Europe.Contributions include: Neolithic houses in mainland Britain and Ireland - a sceptical view (Julian Thomas); Houses in context: Building as process (Alasdair Whitlle); A Central European Perspective (Jonathon Last); Neolithic houses in Ireland (Eoin Grogan); Neolithic buildings in Scotland (Gordon Barclay); Neolithic buildings in England, Wales and the Isle of Man (Tim Darvill); Mesolithic or later houses at Bowmans Farm, Romsey Extra, Hampshire (Francis Green); Ballygalley houses, co.Antrim (Derek Simpson); Later Neolthic Structires at Trelystan, Powys (Alex Gibson); Life, times and works of House 59, Tell Ovcharovo, Bulgaria (Douglass Bailey); Structure ans ritual in Neolithic houses (Peter Topping); Architecture and Cosmology in the Balinese house: life is not that simple (Colin Richards); Houses in the Neolithic imagination: an Amazonian Example (Christine Hugh-Jones).