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BAR (British Archaeological Reports) — ouvrages consacrés au mégalithisme

Icône actu internationale La série BAR (British Archaeological Reports) vient, en cette année 2010, de publier divers titres qui concernent le mégalithisme. Certaines parties de ces ouvrages sont en français.

  • BAR S2122 2010: Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 7 Session C68 (Part I): Monumental Questions: Prehistoric Megaliths, Mounds, and Enclosures, Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) / Actes du XV Congrès Mondial (Lisbonne, 4-9 Septembre 2006), Vol. 7, edited by David Calado, Maxiliam Baldia and Matthew Boulanger. ISBN 9781407306636. £35.00. 167 pages; illustrated throughout with maps, plans, figures, drawings and photographs. Papers in English, French and Spanish.
  • BAR S2123 2010: Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 8 Session C68 (Part II): Monumental Questions: Prehistoric Megaliths, Mounds, and Enclosures, Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) / Actes du XV Congrès Mondial (Lisbonne, 4-9 Septembre 2006), Vol. 8, edited by David Calado, Maxiliam Baldia and Matthew Boulanger. ISBN 9781407306643. £36.00. 173 pages; illustrated throughout with maps, plans, figures, drawings and photographs. Papers in English, French and Spanish.
  • BAR S2151 2010: Links between Megalithism and Hypogeism in Western Mediterranean Europe, edited by Juan Antonio Cámara Serrano, José Andrés Afonso Marrero and Liliana Spanedda. ISBN 978 1 4073 0692 6. £41.00. 149 pages; illustrated throughout in colour and b/w.

Deux titres parus en 2009, l’un dans BAR International Series et l’autre dans BAR English Series, méritent également d’être rappelés :

  • BAR S1956 2009: Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 38 Antiquarians at the Megaliths, edited by Magdalena S. Midgley. ISBN 9781407304397. £27.00. iii+78 pages; illustrated throughout with figures, maps, tables, drawings and photographs.
  • BAR 504, 2009 The Sounds of Stonehenge, edited by Stephen Banfield. Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth. CHOMBEC Working Papers No. 1. ISBN 978 1 4073 0630 8. £31.00.

Pour plus de détails, on trouvera ci-dessous les tables des matières de ces cinq ouvrages, telles que proposées, en anglais, par BAR :

  • BAR 504 2009: The Sounds of Stonehenge, Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth. CHOMBEC Working Papers No. 1, edited by Stephen Banfield. ISBN 9781407306308. £31.00. vi+80 pages; illustrated throughout with maps, plans, figures, tables, photographs, 4 colour plates.
    The Sounds of Stonehenge originated as a workshop of the Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth (CHOMBEC), held at the Victoria Rooms, University of Bristol, UK in November 2008. The 8 papers contain material pertaining to acoustic physics, anthropology, archaeology, architecture, cognitive psychology, English literature, film studies, history, history of art, media and popular studies, musicology, sociology, and creative composition. Contents: 1) The sounds of Stonehenge: some notes on an acoustic archaeology (Joshua Pollard ); 2) New art - ancient craft: making music for the monuments (John Crewdson and Aaron Watson); 3) Soul music: instruments in an animistic age (Simon Wyatt); 4) Songs of the stones: the acoustics of Stonehenge (Rupert Till); 5) The cultural history of Stonehenge (Ronald Hutton); 6) Megaliths in English art music (Stephen Banfield); 7) Stonehenge and its film music (Guido Heldt); 8) Stonehenge in rock (Timothy Darvill).
  • BAR S1956 2009: Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 38 Antiquarians at the Megaliths, edited by Magdalena S. Midgley. ISBN 9781407304397. £27.00. iii+78 pages; illustrated throughout with figures, maps, tables, drawings and photographs.
    Papers from the session ‘Antiquarians at the Megaliths’ presented at the XV UISPP World Congress, Lisbon, 2006. Contents: 1) Antiquarians at the megaliths: Introductory thoughts (Magdalena S. Midgley); 2) Chronicle of megalith research in the Netherlands, 1547-1900 (Jan Albert Bakker); 3) Jean-Marie Bachelot de la Pylaie (1786-1856). The journey of an archeologist among the antiquaries in Brittany in the second half of the XIXth century (Serge Cassen and Cyrille Chaigneau); 4) The Videdys long dolmen 1643-2006 (Torben Dehn); 5) Research history of the Altmark megalithic tombs (Barbara Fritsch); 6) Nineteenth-century Portuguese at the megaliths (Ana Cristina Martins); 7) William Greenwell and the diversity of antiquarianism (Jeff Sanders); 8) The Lukis family of Guernsey and the study of megaliths in the 19th century (Heather Sebire); 9) Antiquarians at Swedish megaliths by Karl-Göran Sjögren).
  • S2122 2010: Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 7 Session C68 (Part I): Monumental Questions: Prehistoric Megaliths, Mounds, and Enclosures, Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) / Actes du XV Congrès Mondial (Lisbonne, 4-9 Septembre 2006), Vol.7, edited by David Calado, Maxiliam Baldia and Matthew Boulanger. ISBN 9781407306636. £35.00. 167 pages; illustrated throughout with maps, plans, figures, drawings and photographs. Papers in English, French and Spanish .
    Papers from Session C68 (Part I) of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006); Contents: 1) Megalithisme et sédentarisation en Europe occidentale (Jean-Pierre Mohen); 2) Some stones can speak! The social structure, identity and territoriality of SW Atlantic Europe complex appropriator communities reflected in their standing stones (David Calado et al); 3) Time and signs: Southern Portuguese megalithic art diachrony (Mário Varela Gomes); 4) Megaliths as rock art in Alentejo, Southern Portugal (Manuel Calado & Leonor Rocha); 5) “The-teeth-under-the-sky”: mountain steles and green stone workings in the Kuznetskii Alatau, Southern Siberia (Khakassia, Russia) (S. Cassen et al.); 6) Neolithic rock art at the Avebury stone circles in Southern England (Terence Meaden et al); 7) Ciertos aspectos funerarios en la necropolis del III milenio de Valencina-Castilleja (Sevilla) (Rosario Cruz-Auñon et al.); 8) Estudio geoarqueológico del conjunto de los dólmenes de Antequera (Málaga, España) (Francisco Carrión Méndez et al.); 9) More than big stones! Peripheral and confined or resistant lineage societies in the pristine class-society territorial framework of the South-Western Iberian Peninsula (2900-2000 BC) (Francisco Nocete & Ana Peramo); 10) Moon, spring and large stones – landscape and ritual calendar perception and symbolization (Catarina Oliveira & C. Marciano Da Silva); 11) Megaliths, memory and the power of stones (Chris Scarre); 12) Landscape, architectural and ritual aspects of the Chalcolithic (Calcolithic) sanctuaries in the Lombardy Alps (Italy) (Raffaella Poggiani Keller); 13) Anonymous ancestors? The Tilley/Shanks hypothesis revisited (Karl-Göran Sjögren); 14) Two Neolithic enclosures at Sormás-Török-Földek (Southwest-Transdanubia, Hungary) and their possible geometrical and astronomical role: a case study (Judit P. Barna & Emília Pásztor); 15) Houses of living and houses of dead in the Neolithic and Copper Age of Central Europe (Jan Turek); 16) La region de Tagrera (Tassili-wan-Ahaggar, Ahaggar, Algerie) – representations rupestres et monuments funeraires protohistoriques (Iddir Amara et al.); 17) Structured deposition and ditched enclosures in the Late Prehistory of Southern Iberia (IV-III millennia B.C.) (Víctor Jiménez Jáimez & José Enrique Márquez Romero).
  • BAR S2123 2010: Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) 8 Session C68 (Part II): Monumental Questions: Prehistoric Megaliths, Mounds, and Enclosures, Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006) / Actes du XV Congrès Mondial (Lisbonne, 4-9 Septembre 2006), Vol.8, edited by David Calado, Maxiliam Baldia and Matthew Boulanger. ISBN 9781407306643. £36.00. 173 pages; illustrated throughout with maps, plans, figures, drawings and photographs. Papers in English, French and Spanish.
    Papers from Session C68 (Part II) of the XV UISPP World Congress (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006); Contents: 1) Notes sur quelques structures funéraires de la région de Tindouf (Sud-sud-ouest, Algérie) (I. Amara and C. Yass); 2) Conceptual framework and archaeological data of the initial classist society in the Atlantic Band of Cadiz (SW Spain) in 3rd and 2nd millennia BC (José Ramos et al.); 3) Archaeometric analyses of pottery from TRB barrows and hilltop enclosures (Matthew T. Boulanger & Michael D. Glascock); 4) Megaliths of the Vera Island in the Southern Urals (Stanislav A. Grigoriev & Julia V. Vasina); 5) Memories of a megalithic landscape: mortuary practices and gallery graves in western Sweden during the Late Neolithic (Eva Stensköld); 6) Monumental questions: prehistoric megaliths, mounds and enclosures of Central and Northern Europe (Maximilian O. Baldia); 7) Approaching the dead – social and architectural interaction reflected in a megalithic tomb (Lars Larsson); 8) Earthen architecture in Classic period Central Veracruz, Mexico: development and function (Annick Daneels); 9) Monumentality and complex hunter-gatherers in southeast coastal Brazil (Suzanne K. Fish & Paul R. Fish); 10) From Moundville to Angel: a comparison of the organization of monumental architecture and central places at three points in space and time in the Mississippian world (Christopher S. Peebles & Staffan Peterson) 11) Sambaquieiros of the Southeastern coast of Brazil: the beginning of settlement, functioning and collapse (Maria Dulce Gaspar and Márcia Barbosa); 12) New perspectives on moundbuilding societies – from coastal southern Brazil natural dynamics and regional archaeology (Paulo DeBlasis); 13) Shellmidden formation at the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego, Argentine) (Ernesto Luis Piana & Luis Abel Orquera); 14) Homogeneity ideology versus status distinction: changes in burial system in the southwestern Korean Bronze Age (Jangsuk Kim & Jaehoon Hwang); 15) Megalithic tombs, power, and social relations in West Sumba, Indonesia (Ron L. Adams); 16) Gurdadaguji stone arrangements: late Holocene aggregation locals? (Fiona Hook & Adrian Di Lello); 17) Small things in big places – coloration and fabric structure of selected polychrome textiles from the Seip Mound Group in Eastern North America (Christel M. Baldia et al.).
  • BAR S2151 2010: Links between Megalithism and Hypogeism in Western Mediterranean Europe, edited by Juan Antonio Cámara Serrano, José Andrés Afonso Marrero and Liliana Spanedda. ISBN 978 1 4073 0692 6. £41.00. 149 pages; illustrated throughout in colour and b/w.
    Among other objectives, this collection of papers investigates the role that settlements surrounding necropolises have played in the evolution of megalithic and hypogean graves and their relationship to the development of collective burial ritual through consideration of collective burial ritual as a means of masking social differences. The intention here is to explore the relationship between collectivism and concealment in relation to other forms of non-funerary ritualism. Contents: 1) Links between megalithism and hypogeism in Western Mediterranean Europe: an approach (José Andrés Afonso Marrero, Juan Antonio Cámara Serrano and Liliana Spanedda); 2) Different forms for the same symbol a theoretical reflection on monumental graves in IV-III millennia B.C. Through an ideological analysis of their architecture (María Aguado Molina); 3) Hypogea: concealed caves or constructed temples? The hypogea of Malta and their significance (Simon Stoddart and Caroline Malone); 4) Visibility and monumentality in western Granada's late prehistoric graves (Antonio Manuel Montufo Martín, Juan Antonio Cámara Serrano, José Andrés Afonso Marrero and Fernando Molina González); 5) Megaliths and rock-cut tombs in northeastern Sardinia: from spatial consecration to the demarcation of territorial boundaries (Liliana Spanedda); 6) Building for the dead. Rock-cut tombs and passage graves in the Lisbon peninsula. Some previous readings (Victor S. Gonçalves); 7) Incontro fra ipogeismo e megalitismo nel territorio del Barigadu (Sardegna, Italia) (Cinzia Loi); 8) Un particolare caso di megalitismo associato ad aspetti ipogeici nell’isola di La Maddalena (Sardegna) (Tomaso Di Fraia); 9) Burials in Sardinian bell beaker culture (Claudia Pau); 10) Conclusions. Monumentality between strategies of concealment and exhibition (Juan Antonio Cámara Serrano and José Andrés Afonso Marrero).