Dyssen uden høje i Storbritannien, Frankrig og Irland
(2014)
Book Chapter
Scarre, C. (2014). Dyssen uden høje i Storbritannien, Frankrig og Irland. In P. Eriksen, & N. H. Andersen (Eds.), Stendysser : arkitektur og funktion (217-235). Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab
Outputs (116)
Chambered Tombs and Passage Graves of Western and Northern Europe (2014)
Book Chapter
Cummings, V., Midgley, M., & Scarre, C. (2014). Chambered Tombs and Passage Graves of Western and Northern Europe. In C. Fowler, J. Harding, & D. Hofmann (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe (813-838). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199545841.013.043This contribution explores variations in the construction, form, use, and re-use of Neolithic chambered tombs in three key areas of northern and western Europe: (1) France and Iberia; (2) northern Germany, Holland, and southern Scandinavia; and (3) B... Read More about Chambered Tombs and Passage Graves of Western and Northern Europe.
Mortuary Practices and Bodily Representations in North-West Europe (2014)
Book Chapter
Fowler, C., & Scarre, C. (2014). Mortuary Practices and Bodily Representations in North-West Europe. In C. Fowler, J. Harding, & D. Hofmann (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe (1023-1048). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199545841.013.054This chapter explores patterns and variations in how Neolithic bodies were presented and represented in Britain, Ireland and northern France, and how these changed through time. The evidence for mortuary practices and figurative art are reviewed, wit... Read More about Mortuary Practices and Bodily Representations in North-West Europe.
The Human Past. World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies (2013)
Book
Scarre, C. (Ed.). (2013). The Human Past. World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies. Thames & Hudson
Les sépultures collectives de Grande-Bretagne: temporalité et mémoire sociale (2013)
Book Chapter
Sévin-Allouet, C., & Scarre, C. (2013). Les sépultures collectives de Grande-Bretagne: temporalité et mémoire sociale. In J. Jaubert, N. Fourment, & P. Depaepe (Eds.), Transitions, Ruptures et Continuité en Préhistoire. Vol 1: Evolution des techniques, comportements funéraires, Néolithique ancien. Actes du 27è congrès SPF, Bordeaux-Les Eyzies, mai-juin 2010 (229-242). Société Préhistorique Française
Pierres et paysages: blocs naturels et éléments mégalithiques dans les monuments mégalithiques britanniques (2013)
Book Chapter
Scarre, C. (2013). Pierres et paysages: blocs naturels et éléments mégalithiques dans les monuments mégalithiques britanniques. In J. Guyodo, & E. Mens (Eds.), Les premières architectures en Pierre en Europe occidentale du Ve au IIe millénaire avant J.-C. : actes du colloque international de Nantes, Musée Thomas Dobrée, 2-4 Octobre 2008 (181-191). Presses Universitaires de RennesMegalithic monuments command our attention by virtue of the size of the stones and the skill and effort that would have been required to raise them into position. The sources of the individual blocks, and the issues of quarrying and transport that th... Read More about Pierres et paysages: blocs naturels et éléments mégalithiques dans les monuments mégalithiques britanniques.
Application of luminescence dating and geomorphological analysis to the study of landscape evolution, settlement and climate change on the Channel Island of Herm (2013)
Journal Article
Bailiff, I., Scarre, C., & French, C. (2014). Application of luminescence dating and geomorphological analysis to the study of landscape evolution, settlement and climate change on the Channel Island of Herm. Journal of Archaeological Science, 41, 890-903. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2013.10.014The optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of sands and palaeosol horizons, sampled as part of an archaeological investigation and supported by geomorphological analysis, has been applied to identify critical stages in the development of the... Read More about Application of luminescence dating and geomorphological analysis to the study of landscape evolution, settlement and climate change on the Channel Island of Herm.
Covering the dead: the cists behind the orthostats at the Mound of the Hostages (2013)
Book Chapter
Scarre, C. (2013). Covering the dead: the cists behind the orthostats at the Mound of the Hostages. In M. O'Sullivan, C. Scarre, & M. Doyle (Eds.), Tara – from the past to the future : towards a new research agenda (159-169). WordwellThe term ‘passage tomb’ implies that these were structures intended for the deposition of human remains, and it is commonly assumed that they were covered by a mound or cairn. The Mound of the Hostages at Tara, however, is one of several sites that e... Read More about Covering the dead: the cists behind the orthostats at the Mound of the Hostages.
The palaeogeography and Neolithic archaeology of Herm in the Channel Islands (2013)
Journal Article
Scarre, C., & French, C. (2013). The palaeogeography and Neolithic archaeology of Herm in the Channel Islands. Journal of Field Archaeology, 38(1), 4-20. https://doi.org/10.1179/0093469012z.00000000033The small Channel Island of Herm combines several distinct habitats ranging from steep rocky coasts and a rolling upland plateau in the south to a dune-fringed sandy lowland in the north. Where upland and lowland meet, a line of megalithic tombs cons... Read More about The palaeogeography and Neolithic archaeology of Herm in the Channel Islands.
Social Stratification and the State in Prehistoric Europe: The Wider Perspective. (2012)
Book Chapter
Scarre, C. (2012). Social Stratification and the State in Prehistoric Europe: The Wider Perspective. In M. Cruz Berrocal, L. García Sanjuán, & A. Gilman (Eds.), The Prehistory of Iberia: Debating Early Social Stratification and the State (381-406). Routledge