Origin and Development of the Megalithic Monuments of Western Europe
(2006)
Book
Laporte, L., Joussaume, R., & Scarre, C. (Eds.). (2006). Origin and Development of the Megalithic Monuments of Western Europe. Musée des Tumulus de Bougon
Outputs (7)
Archaeoacoustics (2006)
Book
Scarre, C., & Lawson, G. (Eds.). (2006). Archaeoacoustics. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Megalithic and non-megalithic burial mounds of southern Britain (2006)
Book Chapter
Scarre, C. (2006). Megalithic and non-megalithic burial mounds of southern Britain. In L. Laporte, R. Joussaume, & C. Scarre (Eds.), Origin and Development of the Megalithic Monuments of Western Europe (187-215). Musée des Tumulus de Bougon
Stone vessels and implements (2006)
Book Chapter
Scarre, C. (2006). Stone vessels and implements. In L. Marangou, C. Renfrew, C. Doumas, & G. Gavalas (Eds.), Markiani, Amorgos. An Early Bronze Age fortified settlement. Overview of the 1985-1991 investigations (174-191). British School at Athens
Sound, place and space: towards an archaeology of acoustics (2006)
Book Chapter
Scarre, C. (2006). Sound, place and space: towards an archaeology of acoustics. In C. Scarre, & G. Lawson (Eds.), Archaeoacoustics (1-10). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
The ethics of archaeology: philosophical perspectives on archaeological practice (2006)
Book
Scarre, C., & Scarre, G. (Eds.). (2006). The ethics of archaeology: philosophical perspectives on archaeological practice. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.2277/0521840112%2C+10.2277/0521549426The question of ethics and their role in archaeology has stimulated one of the discipline's liveliest debates. In this collection of essays, an international team of archaeologists, anthropologists and philosophers explore the ethical issues archaeol... Read More about The ethics of archaeology: philosophical perspectives on archaeological practice.
Consolidation, reconstruction and the interpretation of megalithic monuments (2006)
Journal Article
Scarre, C. (2006). Consolidation, reconstruction and the interpretation of megalithic monuments. Arkeos perspectivas em diálogo, 16, 13-44Megalithic monuments are visible and enduring marks upon the landscape. From this it follows that the archaeologist who excavates one cannot simply close the project by backfilling the trenches and returning the site to arable or pasture: the preserv... Read More about Consolidation, reconstruction and the interpretation of megalithic monuments.