Has anyone read 'First Light: the Origins of Newgrange'?
I'm interested on whether it's got anything else to add other than guesswork.
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The weakest part of the book for me is suggestion of a connection between the types and the two modes of religiosity and ritual proposed by Harvey Whitehouse i.e. Imagistic and Doctrinal with type 1 being associated with the former and type 2 and 3 with the latter the binary distinction is too neat and there is no mention that Whithouse accepts that both can be be found to co-exist in the same cosmology/culture.
As the author does know the subject , it is informed guesswork and he is never dogmatic when there is doubt .
http://www.oxbowbooks.com/dbbc/first-light.html
I was wondering where wedge tombs fit into it, if at all - would they fall into Type 1 - or are they only found in the south west of Ireland.
Also, I have Neil Thomas's book "Irish Symbols of 3500" which was written in 1988. In your view, do his interpretations of the symbols still stand as a relevant work?
If you are happy to use Amazon , I think it’s probably a few quid cheaper .
Dates : Passage Tombs,type 1date from 3750-3500 BC ,even the later type 3 are much earlier than the earliest Wedge tombs .
Wedge Tombs , as of 2008 there are only 6 tombs that have provided RC dates and they are pretty tight , suggesting deposition around 2500-2300 BC , these dates are supported by the ceramics which fit into the same period .
Distribution :Wedge tombs tend to be found in the West
Passage graves :the majority are in the north and north east .
Architecture : Passage graves have a passage , even if only paired small stones as might be found at type 1 monuments , the chambers are very small and there is usually a surrounding kerb .
Wedge tombs : Wedge shaped i.e. roof slopes and walls narrow ,chambers are much bigger than type 1 passage graves .
I bought the Thomas book when it was first published , to be blunt , I think it’s rubbish .