Lawson, A. J. (2007). The nomads of ancient Wessex. Brit Archaeol (1357-4442) 93. Vol 93, pp. 28-34.
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The nomads of ancient Wessex | ||||||
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Brit Archaeol (1357-4442) 93 | ||||||
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British Archaeology | ||||||
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93 | ||||||
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28 - 34 | ||||||
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The author looks from an ethnoarchaeological perspective at the nomadic way of life of Mongolian herders, and considers the arguments to suggest that the people of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Wessex may have followed a similar lifestyle. In particular he argues that a nomadic existence does not preclude the creation of large, permanent funerary and ritual monuments. | ||||||
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2007 | ||||||
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22 Jun 2007 |