The Bell Beaker Phenomenon in Europe: A Harmony of Difference

M Vander Linden - Elements in the Archaeology of Europe, 2024 - cambridge.org
Covering vast swathes of Europe, the Bell Beaker Phenomenon has enjoyed a privileged
status in the history of archaeology and is often referred to as a key period in the transition …

[HTML][HTML] Modelling diffusion of innovation curves using radiocarbon data

ER Crema, A Bloxam, CJ Stevens… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Archaeological data provide a potential to investigate the diffusion of technological and
cultural traits. However, much of this research agenda currently needs more formal …

[图书][B] Archaeology for today and tomorrow

CN Cipolla, RJ Crellin, OJT Harris - 2023 - books.google.com
Archaeology for Today and Tomorrow explores how cutting-edge archaeological theories
have implications not only for how we study the past but also how we think about and …

Ancient DNA and the European Neolithic: relations and descent

A Whittle, S Greaney, J Pollard - 2023 - torrossa.com
The NSG is an informal organisation comprising archaeologists with an interest in Neolithic
archaeology. It was established in 1984 and has a large membership based mainly in the …

Radiocarbon approaches for mapping technological change: the spread of the potter's wheel in the Iberian Peninsula, 1000–0 BCE

B de Groot, A Bloxam - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper discusses a quantitative methodology based on the summed probability of
radiocarbon dates to reveal complexities and asymmetries in the adoption of technological …

Changing Peoples and Practices: Exploring the Role of Cross-Cultural Contact in the British Neolithic-Bronze Age Transition

A Bloxam - Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological …, 2023 - torrossa.com
In western Eurasia, the third millennium BC sees the emergence of a series of loosely
interrelated complexes of shared cultural traditions extending from the Pontic–Caspian …

'The darker angels of our nature': Early Bronze Age butchered human remains from Charterhouse Warren, Somerset, UK

RJ Schulting, T Fernández-Crespo, J Ordoño, F Brock… - Antiquity, 2024 - cambridge.org
Direct physical evidence for violent interpersonal conflict is seen only sporadically in the
archaeological record for prehistoric Britain. Human remains from Charterhouse Warren …

[图书][B] Stonehenge: A brief history

MP Pearson, MP Pearson - 2023 - books.google.com
Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous monuments. Who built it, how and why are
questions that have endured for at least 900 years, but modern methods of investigation are …

Modelling diffusion of innovation curves using radiocarbon data

E Ryunosuke Crema, A Bloxam… - Journal of …, 2024 - nottingham-repository.worktribe.com
Archaeological data provide a potential to investigate the diffusion of technological and
cultural traits. However, much of this research agenda currently needs more formal …

Living with the dead: mummification and post-mortem treatment in Bronze Age Britain

MP Pearson - Archaeology International, 2023 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
A long-recognised problem in British prehistory is the replacement of formal cemeteries and
burials from 1600 bce onwards by deposits with disarticulated human remains, many of …