A History of Cornwall - The Neolithic

Leave a Tip on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thekernewekpenguin Dydh Da (Hello)! Welcome to the (long awaited!) third episode in my series on the History of Kernow (Cornwall). In this episode, we'll be looking at the arrival of farming in Neolithic Kernow and South-western Britain, discussing what society was like, and exploring three different aspects of the Neolithic in Kernow that are still alive and well today. Dha Weles (see you), and I hope enjoy the series! Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:42 - What is the Neolithic? 02:46 - Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition 03:52 - The Neolithic in Kernow 05:59 - Farming arrives in Kernow! 07:32 - Diet 09:04 - Settlement 10:26: - Conflict 12:04 - Cornish Hedges 12:54 - St. Michael's Mount and its Kernowek Name 14:10 - Crying the Neck 16:15 - Conclusion CREDITS: Footage From: ‪@ViewsofCornwall‬ ‪@FlyingLow_Productions‬ ‪@CornishMyths‬ ‪@sambarton_photo‬ ‪@MarkThomasChannel‬ ‪@PhilHevican‬ Music: Abeyance | Kesunyans    • Abeyance | Kesunyans   Thumbnail Map:   / hello_cornwall_i_made_you_this_fantasy_sty...   Bibliography: http://www.cornishhedges.co.uk/differ... Cornish Hedges Educational Pack – Robin Menneer and The Guild of Cornish Hedgers Hedges – Robert Wolton https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... https://www.cornwall-aonb.gov.uk/corn... https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2... https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classi... https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org... https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2... Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall: Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses The Promontory People; An Early History of the Cornish – Craig Weatherhill Cornwall, A History – Philip Payton The Human Past; World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies, Chris Scarre Archaeology; Theories, Methods and Practice, Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn The Neolithic and Bronze Age in Cornwall, c 4000 cal BC to c 1000 cal BC: an Overview of Recent Developments Neolithic Pottery Production in Cornwall - D.P.S. Peacock Understanding Middle Neolithic food and Farming in and Around the Stonehenge World Heritage Site: An Integrated Approach By Land, Sea, and Air: an Early Neolithic Pit Group at Portscatho, Cornwall, and consideration of coastal activity during the Neolithic Palaeoecological Evidence for the Prehistoric Settlement of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, Southwest England, Part II: Land Use Changes from the Neolithic to the Present British Neolithic Axehead Distributions and their Implications Clearances and Clearings: Deforestation in Mesolithic/Neolithic Britain Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic Forest Disturbance: a High Resolution Palaeoecological Test of Human Impact Hypotheses Late Neolithic Agriculture in Temperate Europe – A Long Term Experimental Approach Cornish Feasts and Feasten Customs The Folklore of Cornwall; The Oral Tradition of a Celtic Nation, Ronald M. James The Early Neolithic Tor Enclosures of Southwest Britain Marking Place: New Perspectives on Early Neolithic Enclosures Archaeology and Landscape at Land’s End, Cornwall - Andy M. Jones Excavations at Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall, 1970–73: a Neolithic Fortified Complex of Third Millennium bc Ruined Buildings, Ruined Stones: Enclosures, Tombs, and Natural Places in the Neolithic of South-West England Plants in Neolithic Britain and Beyond Third Report of the Sub-Committee of the South-Western Group of Museums and Art Galleries on the Petrological Identification of Stone Axes Journeys to the Rock: Archaeological Investigations at Tregarrick Farm, Roche, Cornwall - Dick Cole and Andy M Jones Something Fishy in the Neolithic? A Re-evaluation of Stable Isotope Analysis of Mesolithic and Neolithic Coastal Populations Characterizing the Diet of Individuals at the Neolithic Chambered Tomb of Hazleton North, Gloucestershire, England Using Stable Isotope Analysis https://cismas.org.uk/wp-content/uplo... https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org... Celtic Places & Placenames : Heritage Sites & the Historical Roots of Six Nations - John Moss