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Land, metal, and community : a depositional analysis of Iron age iron objects in Britain

Jinks-Fredrick, Zechariah A.

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Zechariah A. Jinks-Fredrick



Abstract

Hingley (2006) indicates it is the specific contexts for iron object depositions which are of primary concern to their depositors. This will be tested further within this research. Here it will be argued, deposits of iron objects include both those which are routine and part of daily praxes, and others which are manufactured, carefully being used as social conversations for place-making. The social and technical aspects of the chaîne opératoire of iron objects will be explored and the relationship this may have to deposition, fully considered. The exploration for the motivations behind place-making will consider both the social and technical biographies of place or space and iron objects within. As a practising blacksmith, the author will add commentary to the performativity of craftsperson(s) producing iron and manufacturing objects.

Deposition represent people’s connection to both social phenomena and routine practicalities as they move from place to place and engage in daily and ritual activity (Chadwick, 2012, 2014). Chadwick (2014) also suggests the meaning of demarcation through deposition or construction can never be fully understood by people of the present. Despite this, direct correlations between space, place, and practiced activity often with specific objects, like those of iron, may be observed in Iron Age and Roman Britain (Haselgrove and Hingley, 2006; Bradley, 2016; Rippon, 2018; Wilkinson, 2019; Bland et al., 2020). This research will further identify regional patterns in the depositional tradition of iron objects in non-burial contexts and seek further expand on what is known of deposition in Iron Age Britain.

Citation

Jinks-Fredrick, Z. A. (2020). Land, metal, and community : a depositional analysis of Iron age iron objects in Britain. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222908

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date Mar 10, 2021
Publicly Available Date Feb 23, 2023
Keywords History
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222908
Additional Information Department of History, The University of Hull
Award Date Jan 1, 2020

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