Local knowledge is required: a rhythmanalytical approach to the late Mesolithic and early Neolithic of the East Anglian Fenland, UK |
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Authors: | Fraser Sturt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton, Avenue Campus, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() This is a paper about blurring the boundaries between people, land and water in the past and of appreciating the importance of the wider environment in our accounts of prehistory. Maritime approaches to time/space are shown to offer new ways of looking at how people engage with the world around them. Informed by these approaches, and building on Lefebvre’s concepts of lived space and rhythm, current tensions within archaeology between cartesian and phenomenological approaches to the past will be shown to be unconstructive. These issues are all addressed in relation the late Mesolithic and early Neolithic of the East Anglian Fenland. Here a rhythmical, maritime approach will be shown to offer us a subtly different view of life during this period. |
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Keywords: | Fenland Lived space Landscape Maritime archaeology Mesolithic Neolithic Rhythm Seascape Space Time Taskscapes |
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