Volume 5 deals with aspects of the material culture excavated in the
1995-99 period. In particular it discusses the changing materiality of
life at the site over its 1100 years of occupation. It includes a
discussion of ceramics and other fired clay material, chipped stone,
groundstone, worked bone and basketry. As well as looking at typological
and comparative issues in relation to these materials, the chapters
explore themes such as the specialisation and scale of production, the
engagement in systems of exchange, and consumption, use and deposition.
A central question concerns change through time, and the degree and
speed of this change. The occupants of the site increasingly get caught
up in relations with material objects that start to act back upon them.