The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe 2015
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198724605.003.0016
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Enduring Past: Megalithic Tombs of Brittany and the Roman Occupation in Western France

Abstract: The extended lives of prehistoric monuments, whether or not they were interacted with once their initial phase of use had ended and how they were treated, can reveal valuable details about a culture. To interact with a place means that the action or influence is reciprocal. The individual, or group of individuals, is somehow affected by the physical contact they’ve had with the site, and the place in turn has been altered. Interactions are more than just reuse of a space. In fact, missing pieces of monuments’ b… Show more

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