Original paper
‘A veritable chauvinism of prehistory’: nationalist prehistories and the ‘British’ late Neolithic mythos
Abstract
This article examines the interpretation and public presentation of a particular view of the supposedly ‘national’ role of monuments in a geographically restricted part of southern England – what we have termed the British late Neolithic mythos: that monuments in the Stonehenge area had a ‘national’, ‘unifying’ role for ‘Britain’ at a time when ‘Britain’ had a ‘unified culture’ and was isolated from continental Europe, and that as part of that...
Paper Details
Title
‘A veritable chauvinism of prehistory’: nationalist prehistories and the ‘British’ late Neolithic mythos
Published Date
Jun 23, 2020
Journal
Volume
178
Issue
2
Pages
330 - 360
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