n.a. (2008). In the Copper Age. Brit Archaeol (1357-4442) 101. Vol 101, pp. 18-27.
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In the Copper Age | |||||||
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Brit Archaeol (1357-4442) 101 | |||||||
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British Archaeology | |||||||
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101 | |||||||
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18 - 27 | |||||||
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Discussion on the proposition that a Copper Age existed in the British Isles at around 2450--2150BC, between the Late Neolithic period and Early Bronze Age -- a period which featured the construction of Silbury Hill; the last stages at Stonehenge; the first metals, copper and gold; and Britain's largest flint mine, at Grime's Graves. The article canvasses the views of archaeologists and scientists, in untitled contributions by Stuart Needham (pages 19 and 22); Volker Heyd (page 24); Mike Parker Pearson (page 25); Mandy Jay and Janet Montgomery (page 26); and Alison Sheridan (page 27). | |||||||
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2008 | |||||||
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18 Jun 2008 |