lecture 6; Stone - Between Life and Death Flashcards

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Between 5,000 and 2,500 BCE:

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Europe underwent a huge transformation as agro-pastoral cultures spread east to west, reaching Ireland around 4,000 BCE. Particularly impressive is the megalithic tradition of the Atlantic Coast cultures from Portugal to the tip of Scotland and into north Germany. Huge structures of stone and earth were made that served as secondary burial sites, ritual meeting sites and as celestial observations.

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did Megalithic tradition had more of abstract representations? T/F

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true

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Ireland has two types of soil:

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  1. One is good for farming
  2. One is good for grazing
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Megalithic Tradition:

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Menhir, barrow, portal tomb, tumulus, cursus, alignments, stone circles

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what is Solstice?

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  • time or date at which sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination
  • it was important for people because it was associated with rebirth of the universe
  • It was seen as the moment one can best communicate with the ancestors – a type of temporal portal
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what is Menhir?

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  • Large stone standing in the landscape connected with burial practices
  • goes through France, Portugal and Ireland
  • Bones left over of settlements
  • Date was decided for ceremony and everyone brought rocks
  • Sizes vary considerably, but their shape usually tapers toward the top
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what is a Dolmen?

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  • are portal tombs (2 stones on each side and one on top)
  • smaller stone at the back for support
  • called portal tomb because it looks like a doorway
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what is a Cantilever?

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architectural word; a long edge supported by something

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what is Tumulus (hummus)?

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  • A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave(s)
  • Stone structures that have a mound covering
  • Also a burial site
  • Covered with stone and mud
  • Main difference between this and dolmens is the structure
  • In newgrange
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what is a Cursus (plural: cursi)?

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Monumental Neolithic Avenue-like construction defined by ditches that crosses the landscape and little stones

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what is Alignment?

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assembly of rocks in rows like a magnet to call ancestors. The more stones = the more magnetic force = more connection

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Kermario Alignment at Carnac Alignment, France (4,000 – 3,000 BCE):

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  • Alignment of stones as magnets to call ancestors
  • Each stone brought by a clan from far places
  • This was not just one clan, but hundreds from all over the local territory doing this for yearly winter meets.
  • Alignments of various lengths, along with tombs, mounds and circles
  • The stones were mainly painted in red
  • Red is associated with life and death
  • Images on them
  • Drawings on stones = liminal device
  • Liminal: in between; moving in between space
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Newgrange, Ireland:

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  • early morning winter solstice
  • Associated with rebirthing of the universe
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Stonehenge (3,000- 2,400 BCE):

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  • Interaction zone between living spirits and living people
  • Trilithon
  • Sarsen ring
  • Orientation shifted over time by a few degrees
  • It is not a monumental thing, it is an ancestor thing
  • it was not built all at once, but in phases
  • finally, a new group of people took over and they built the stone interior and change its alignment to match the sun.
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