Howe Plantation , M.277 ; Garton Slack , M.C34 ; Garton Slack , M.80 ; Garton Slack , M.81 ; Helperthorpe , G.xLix ; Heslerton , G.vı ; Huggate Wold , M.224 ; Huggate Wold , M.254 . SCOTLAND Early Neolithic Pottery ( a ) East Finnercy ...
This book covers all the great tombs of the first farmers in Britain, both the earthen mounds and the huge stone chambers. The dramatic stone monuments of Scotland, Wales, Cornwall...
Over the last 30 years, there has been extensive new research on Neolithic Long Barrows. David Field describes the origin of the monuments and their construction, including the pits, standing...
Barrows in England and Wales
A detailed consideration of the ways in which human-environment relations altered with the beginnings of agriculture in the Neolithic of northern Europe.
The uraniumis radioactive, and theemitted beta particles are measured by usinga Geiger counter. Themethod is much less destructive than the chemical analyses required for the nitrogen and fluorine tests. Urartu: Akingdom of the 1st ...
In J. Koch and B. Cunliffe (eds.), Celtic from the West 2. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 71–99. Gibson, C. (2016). ... Rohland, N., Mallick, S., Llamas, B., Brandt, G., Harding, J. (1996). Reconsidering the Neolithic round barrows of eastern ...
The Transformation of Social Worlds Keith W. Ray, Julian Thomas ... It remains the largest-known humanly created earthen mound in Europe, but, despite a fuller appreciation of hou, it was built in several phases, its exact purpose ...
Non-megalithic Long Barrows and Allied Structures in the British Neolithic
Grateful thanks are also extended to Liz McCrimmon who provided valuable assistance with researching the background to many of the monuments illustrated ; Lindsey Drew for typing several sections of text ; Bob Bewley , Aubrey Burl ...
Round Barrows and Ring-ditches in the British Neolithic