Adam McCann

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AM

Research degree: PhD
Start date: 2022

Open Research and Contributor ID (ORCID): https://orcid.org/0009-0002-7090-1560
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Research summary

Project Title: Analysing Ongoing Contact and Expression of Identity in the Established Neolithic of the Fourth Millennium BC Between Communities on the Atlantic Façade through the Material Culture of Western Scotland and Cumbria

Ever since its formation as a discipline, archaeology has written grand narratives of movement which has often focused upon how the Neolithic arrived at the British and Irish Isles (see Childe 1940; Piggott 1954; Thomas 2013; Sheridan 2010). However, once established, early Neolithic communities are often viewed as being static with little changing until the late Neolithic. Yet early Neolithic communities frequently moved and in western Scotland and Cumbria, this movement was not just through land, but communities possessed a maritime spirit which saw expert sailors navigate hazardous waters in vessels of wood and hide (Garrow & Sturt 2011; Robinson 2013). These vessels carried crews and passengers as well as cargos of animals and material culture to monuments, specific fixed points within the landscape which brought short-distance communities together which not only involved the living, but also the dead (Whittle et al. 2011).

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