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Neolithic cave burials
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09 April 2019

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology by period / region, RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology, Landscape archaeology
'Neolithic Cave Burials is important reading for anyone interested in Neolithic Britain, funerary practice, prehistoric landscapes or cave archaeology. It is a valuable book, one that provides the first comprehensive review of the subject and leaves us in no doubt as to the significance of caves as ritual and funerary loci in the limestone landscapes of Neolithic Britain.'
Marion Dowd, Institute of Technology Sligo, Ireland, The Prehistoric Society
'Peterson’s wealth of experience in the excavation of prehistoric archaeological sites has enabled him to collate and reappraise the evidence for a large number of Neolithic cave burial sites, and the book is an important and timely addition to the literature on cave archaeology.'
Andrew Chamberlain, University of Manchester, Cave and Karst Science 46/2
1 The body in the cave
2 In praise of limestone
3 Gestures and positions
4 How do caves act?
5 Origins
6 Written on the body
7 Deep time
8 Temporality, structure and environment
Index