The life of things long dead: A biography of iron age animal skulls from battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire

Authors: Hambleton, E.

Journal: Cambridge Archaeological Journal

Volume: 23

Issue: 3

Pages: 477-494

eISSN: 1474-0540

ISSN: 0959-7743

DOI: 10.1017/S0959774313000486

Abstract:

This study expands perceptions of ritual behaviour in the British Iron Age, which conventionally focus on the deposition and burial of objects. Classification of animal bones as special deposits in Iron Age Britain, and interpretation of the ritual activities they may represent, has tended to concentrate on the significance of their burial location and composition and/or the cultural perception of the particular animal species deposited. Other than for consumption and sacrifice, little consideration has been given to the complex, dynamic histories (biographies) and cultural significance of animal remains in the period between death and burial. Detailed examination of the taphonomic and pre-depositional histories of animal deposits, are one means by which it is possible to explore the activities that occurred above ground in the past. Zooarchaeological investigations of a group of cattle and horse skulls from Battlesbury Bowl, Hampshire, provide an excellent example of a 'special deposit' where it was the objects themselves, as much as their species, location or structured burial that held special significance for the Iron Age community. By taking a biographical approach, we can create detailed narratives of archaeological animal bones and their treatment, thereby expanding the view of activities that fall under the 'ritual' umbrella. © 2013 The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

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The Life of Things Long Dead: a Biography of Iron Age Animal Skulls from Battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire

Authors: Hambleton, E.

Journal: CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL

Volume: 23

Issue: 3

Pages: 477-494

eISSN: 1474-0540

ISSN: 0959-7743

DOI: 10.1017/S0959774313000486

Source: Web of Science (Lite)

The life of things long dead: A biography of Iron Age animal bones from Battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire.

Authors: Hambleton, E.

Conference: Theoretical Archaeology Group 30th Annual Meeting (2008)

Dates: 15-16 December 2008

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Ellen Hambleton