Professor Challenger and his Lost Neolithic World: The Compelling Story of Alexander Thom and British Archaeoastronomy
Archaeopress Access Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-78491-833-0 (ISBN)
Professor Challenger and his Lost Neolithic World combines the two great passions of the author’s life: reconstructing the Neolithic mind and constructively challenging consensus in his professional domain. The book is semi-autobiographical, charting the author’s investigation of Alexander Thom’s theories, in particular regarding the alignment of prehistoric monuments in the landscape, across a number of key Neolithic sites from Kintraw to Stonehenge and finally Orkney. It maps his own perspective of the changing reception to Thom’s ideas by the archaeological profession from initial curiosity and acceptance to increasing scepticism. The text presents historical summaries of the various strands of evidence from key Neolithic sites across the UK and Ireland with the compelling evidence from the Ness of Brodgar added as an appendix in final justification of his approach to the subject.
Euan W. MacKie (1936-2020), was a British archaeologist who graduated with a degree in Archaeology and Anthropology from St John’s College, Cambridge in 1959. He excavated at the Mayan site of Xunantunich in 1959-60 and was then employed at the British Museum Department of Ethnography before becoming Curator and Keeper of Archaeology and Anthropology at the Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow where he later obtained his PhD. His principal research areas were the brochs and vitrified forts of the Scottish Iron Age, and archaeoastronomy – the investigation of the astronomical knowledge of prehistoric cultures.
Foreword – Dr Doug MacKie ;
Preface ;
Chapter 1 The origins of the controversy ;
Chapter 2 Early hypothesis-testing in western Scotland ;
Chapter 3 Decisive tests in Orkney and Ireland ;
Chapter 4 Research into Alexander Thom’s fieldwork ;
Chapter 5 The probable astronomy and geometry of Stonehenge ;
Chapter 6 The Neolithic solar calendar, as seen on a kerb stone at Knowth, Ireland ;
Chapter 7 Current aspects of the research situation ;
Appendix Is there plausible evidence that the Ness of Brodgar priesthood had any esoteric knowledge? ;
Bibliography
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.10.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | 81 figures (colour throughout) |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 203 x 276 mm |
Gewicht | 537 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Astronomie / Astrophysik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78491-833-4 / 1784918334 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78491-833-0 / 9781784918330 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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