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Gardening time: Monuments and landscape from Sardinia, Scotland and Central Europe in the very long Iron Age

Gardening time: Monuments and landscape from Sardinia, Scotland and Central Europe in the very long Iron Age

Edited by Simon Stoddart, Ethan D. Aines & Caroline Malone

Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations.

This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.

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  • ItemOpen Access
    Revisiting Glenelg a century after Alexander O Curle: reconstructing brochs in treeless landscapes
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Romankiewicz, Tanja; Ralston, Ian; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Remembering Nuraghi: memory and domestication of the past in nuragic Sardinia
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Perra, Mauro; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Rooted in water: the Scottish island-dwelling tradition
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Lenfert, Robert; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Memories, monumentality and materiality in Iron Age Scotland
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Campbell, Louisa; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Materializing memories: inheritance, performance and practice at Broxmouth hillfort, southeast Scotland
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Büster, Lindsey; Armit, Ian; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Monuments and memory in the Iron Age of Caithness
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Cavers, Graeme; Heald, Andrew; Barber, John; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Memory in practice and the practice of memory in Caithness, northeast Scotland, and in Sardinia
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Barber, John; Cavers, Graeme; Heald, Andy; Theodossopoulos, Dimitris; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    References
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Endnote: gardening time in broader perspective
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Aines, Ethan D.; Stoddart, Simon; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Nuragic memories: a deep-seated pervasive attitude
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Vanzetti, Alessandro; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Memory and material representation in the Lismore landscape
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Stoddart, Simon; Malone, Caroline; Redhouse, David; Garden, Mary-Cate; Fitzjohn, Matthew; Meredith-Lobay, Megan; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    morentur in Domino libere et in pace: cultural identity and the remembered past in the medieval Outer Hebrides
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Raven, John; MacLeod Rivett, Mary; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Cultivated and constructed memory at the nineteenth-century cemetery of Cagliari
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Malone, Hannah; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
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    Introduction
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Changing media in shaping memories: monuments, landscapes and ritual performance in Iron Age Europe
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Wells, Peter; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    The nuragic adventure: monuments, settlements and landscapes
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Usai, Alessandro; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    The reuse of monuments in Atlantic Scotland: variation between practices in the Hebrides and Orkney
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Sharples, Niall; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Memory and movement in the Bronze Age and Iron Age landscape of central and southeastern Slovenia
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Mason, Philip; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Burial locations, memory and power in Bronze Age Sardinia
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Lai, Luca; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.
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    Memory as a social force: transformation, innovation and refoundation in protohistoric Sardinia
    (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2021-12-31) Depalmas, Anna; Stoddart, Simon; Aines, Ethan D.; Malone, Caroline
    Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process involving patience, accretion and memory. Scholars argue that memories are also cultured, developed and regained. The monuments in Scotland and Sardinia are testament to the importance of memory and its role in maintaining social relations. This collection of twenty-one papers addresses the theme of memory anchored to the enduring presence of monuments, mainly from Scotland and Sardinia, but also from Central Europe and the Balkans.