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Domestic Wooden Artefacts in Britain and Ireland from Neolithic to Viking Times

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Domestic Wooden Artefacts in Britain and Ireland from Neolithic to Viking Times Synopsis

In the first published synthesis of the subject, Caroline Earwood traces the changing styles and manufacturing techniques of wooden domestic artefacts in Britain and Ireland from the Neolithic age to the time of the Vikings. A surprising number of these items have survived - some as ancient as 6000 years old - in wet and waterlogged places such as wells and bogs. The book attempts to answer questions about who made the many and varied objects, who used them and how their style and decoration compare with pottery, metal and stone artefacts from the same period. It also examines the continued use of ancient techniques as late as the twentieth century.

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ISBN: 9780859893893
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Author: Caroline Earwood
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 300 pages
Genres: Archaeology by period / region