Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea
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Summary: | The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific group of people who travelled long distances along the Atlantic seaways was first proposed in the 18th century. It remained a dominant concept among 19th century antiquarians and archaeologists and became a feature of diffusionist models of Neolithic cultural interaction in the early 20th century. Opinions on the direction of travel were varied, some favouring a north-south and others a south-north movement of people. The ritual or religious character of these monuments was given particular focus in Gordon Childe’s notion of ‘megalithic missionaries’. Connections with the East Mediterranean also came to play an increasingly prominent role. The development of radiocarbon dating in the 1960s gave rise to different explanations of megalithic origins, emphasising regional sequences and indigenous social change. In recent years, however, novel scientific techniques – stable isotopes, ancient DNA, and improved dating methods – have given unexpected insight into the movement of prehistoric populations. Studies of exotic materials such as variscite and jadeitite have also renewed interest in maritime interconnections during the Neolithic. |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an ideaPopulações megalíticas, missionários megalíticos: a história de uma ideiahistory of archaeologyMegalithic MissionariesMegalithic PeopleHistória da Arqueologiahistory of archaeologyMegalithic MissionariesMegalithic PeopleThe idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific group of people who travelled long distances along the Atlantic seaways was first proposed in the 18th century. It remained a dominant concept among 19th century antiquarians and archaeologists and became a feature of diffusionist models of Neolithic cultural interaction in the early 20th century. Opinions on the direction of travel were varied, some favouring a north-south and others a south-north movement of people. The ritual or religious character of these monuments was given particular focus in Gordon Childe’s notion of ‘megalithic missionaries’. Connections with the East Mediterranean also came to play an increasingly prominent role. The development of radiocarbon dating in the 1960s gave rise to different explanations of megalithic origins, emphasising regional sequences and indigenous social change. In recent years, however, novel scientific techniques – stable isotopes, ancient DNA, and improved dating methods – have given unexpected insight into the movement of prehistoric populations. Studies of exotic materials such as variscite and jadeitite have also renewed interest in maritime interconnections during the Neolithic.Câmara Municipal de Oeiras2018-06-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/312oai:openjournal.cm-oeiras.pt:article/312Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras; Vol. 24 (2018): Estudos Arqueológicos de Oeiras; 157-1700872-6086reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttps://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/312https://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/312/309Scarre, Chrisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-21T09:55:58Zoai:openjournal.cm-oeiras.pt:article/312Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T10:33:53.858241Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea Populações megalíticas, missionários megalíticos: a história de uma ideia |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea Scarre, Chris history of archaeology Megalithic Missionaries Megalithic People História da Arqueologia history of archaeology Megalithic Missionaries Megalithic People |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea |
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Megalithic People, Megalithic Missionaries: the history of an idea |
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Scarre, Chris |
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Scarre, Chris |
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Scarre, Chris |
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history of archaeology Megalithic Missionaries Megalithic People História da Arqueologia history of archaeology Megalithic Missionaries Megalithic People |
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history of archaeology Megalithic Missionaries Megalithic People História da Arqueologia history of archaeology Megalithic Missionaries Megalithic People |
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The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific group of people who travelled long distances along the Atlantic seaways was first proposed in the 18th century. It remained a dominant concept among 19th century antiquarians and archaeologists and became a feature of diffusionist models of Neolithic cultural interaction in the early 20th century. Opinions on the direction of travel were varied, some favouring a north-south and others a south-north movement of people. The ritual or religious character of these monuments was given particular focus in Gordon Childe’s notion of ‘megalithic missionaries’. Connections with the East Mediterranean also came to play an increasingly prominent role. The development of radiocarbon dating in the 1960s gave rise to different explanations of megalithic origins, emphasising regional sequences and indigenous social change. In recent years, however, novel scientific techniques – stable isotopes, ancient DNA, and improved dating methods – have given unexpected insight into the movement of prehistoric populations. Studies of exotic materials such as variscite and jadeitite have also renewed interest in maritime interconnections during the Neolithic. |
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