Since its first publication in 1971, Barry Cunliffe's monumental survey has established itself as a classic of British archaeology. This fully revised fourth edition maintains the qualities of …
JI McKinley, M Smith - Updated guidelines to the standards for …, 2017 - babao.org.uk
The basic aims and requirements of recording and analysis of disarticulated1 and commingled2 human bone have changed little from those presented in the original 2004 …
The book is structured around four main themes corresponding to different scales of sociality. First, there is the manner in which individuals, households, and communities …
Archaeology: An Introduction looks behind the popular aspects of archaeology such as the discovery and excavation of sites, the study of human remains and animal bones …
From about 5500 cal BC to soon after 5000 cal BC, the lifeways of the first farmers of central Europe–the LBK, after the German labels Linearbandkeramik or Linienbandkeramik–are …
The Neolithic of the Near East is a period of human development which saw fundamental changes in the nature of human society. It is traditionally studied for its development of …
Widely regarded as major visible field monuments of the Iron Age, hillforts are central to an understanding of later prehistoric communities in Britain and Europe from the later Bronze …
The 'bog bodies' of north-western Europe have captured the imagination of poets as much as archaeologists, confronting us with human remains where time has stopped–allowing us …
TJ Booth, R Madgwick - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Iron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archaeology. Formal cemeteries are rare and in central-southern Britain human …