A Tale of Two Collectors - Keith Boughey

A Tale of Two Collectors

The Lithic Collections of Geoffrey Taylor and David Heys (with Particular Reference to the County of Yorkshire)

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
142 Seiten
2023
Archaeopress (Verlag)
978-1-80327-642-7 (ISBN)
36,15 inkl. MwSt
Geoffrey Taylor and David Heys, over a 25 year period, amassed a huge amount of prehistoric material in flint, jet, stone, glass and metal, gathered mostly off the North York Moors. The present book aims to introduce the collections to the archaeological world and to give the reader a clear impression of their contents.
Geoffrey Taylor and David Heys together and separately over a 25 year period amassed a huge amount of prehistoric material (almost 20,000 worked pieces and some 250,000 pieces of waste) in flint, jet, stone, glass and metal, gathered mostly off the North York Moors. The present book aims to introduce the collections to the archaeological world and to give the reader a clear impression of their contents.







The book begins with brief biographies of the two collectors and outlines the areas in which they collected, principally the North York Moors, and their method of working, before attempting to set their work into its wider prehistoric context. It then explains how the over 18,000 worked pieces in the combined collections are each individually identified, and presents illustrations of selected groups of pieces, such as arrowheads, knives, axeheads, and so on. This is followed up with a more detailed look at some of the more notable classes of artefacts, such as discoidal knives, Iron Age glass bangles, and jet pieces, including a superb undamaged Early Bronze Age jet wristguard (bracer), of which only one other example is known in Britain. To correct the impression that Taylor and Heys only ever collected casual finds off the surface of the moors and farmland, details of several excavations, most never before published, are given. These included pioneering work on the Early Mesolithic of the North York Moors, and the discovery of an Early Bronze Age grave with cremated human remains complete with a Collared Urn and a perforated battle-axehead. At long last, the hitherto unheralded work of these two remarkable individuals is given the credit it undoubtedly deserves.

Keith Boughey is a member of the Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society Prehistory Research Section and has been the editor of its journal, Prehistoric Yorkshire, since 2005. From 2008 to 2013 he directed the Stanbury Hill Project and is co-author of The Stanbury Hill Project: Archaeological Investigation of a Rock Art Site (2012). Other publications include Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding (with E.A. Vickerman, 2003), Prehistoric Bingley (2013), and Life and Death in Prehistoric Craven (2015).

Preface


 


Chapter 1: The Geoffrey Taylor and David Heys Collections


Introduction


Geoffrey Taylor


David Heys


Archive Access


Collecting Areas


South and West North York Moors – Prehistoric Setting


Locations of sites


Identification of sites


Maps


Recording and Illustration


 


Chapter 2: Databases and Identification


Databases


Identification of individual lithics


Analysis of the Taylor and Heys Collections


 


Chapter 3: Featured Artefacts and Artefact Groups


Discoidal knives (Keith Boughey and Alison Sheridan)


Arran pitchstone


Haematite


Bronze axehead/axehead ingot


Coins


Glass


Jet/Jet-like artefacts


 


Chapter 4: Excavations


South and West Region (Early Bronze Age Excavations 1–3)


Excavation 1 (Low Paradise Wood, Boltby)


Excavation 2 (Dialstone Farm)


Excavation 3 (Murton Common)


Central Region (Mesolithic Excavations)


‘Pointed Stone’ and Money Howe


Nidderdale


South Haw, Masham Moor and Round Hill, Blubberhouses Moor


Summary


 


Appendices


Appendix 1: Databases


Appendix 2: Database of jet and jet-like items


Appendix 3: Locations of Sites


Appendix 4: Figures & Photographs


Appendix 5: Taylor Diaries 1–4 (1983–1997)


Appendix 6: Battle-axeheads from Yorkshire


Appendix 7: Lincolnshire


 


Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Alison Sheridan, Fraser Hunter
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 173 x 244 mm
Gewicht 327 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80327-642-8 / 1803276428
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-642-7 / 9781803276427
Zustand Neuware
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