9th September 2011, 01:27 PM
I find its often little more than conforming to the accepted without interrogating the data.
Have you read....Pits, Settlement and Deposition during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in East Anglia by Duncan Garrow?
I'm most of the way through. Its a fascinating scientific study into depositional processes and problems with interpreting neo pits. It fascinates me as it has very similar conclusions to Jess Tippers The Grubenhaus in Anglo-Saxon England.
Even though the two studies are of very different periods there is a lot of similar data and similar depositional processes going on.
Same pattern in different periods?........!.........function winning over post-processual thought? Surely not:face-stir:
Have you read....Pits, Settlement and Deposition during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in East Anglia by Duncan Garrow?
I'm most of the way through. Its a fascinating scientific study into depositional processes and problems with interpreting neo pits. It fascinates me as it has very similar conclusions to Jess Tippers The Grubenhaus in Anglo-Saxon England.
Even though the two studies are of very different periods there is a lot of similar data and similar depositional processes going on.
Same pattern in different periods?........!.........function winning over post-processual thought? Surely not:face-stir: