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Antiquity 86 (334)
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Antiquity 86 (334)
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Antiquity
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Volume:
86 (334)
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Number of Pages:
288
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
2012
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30 Mar 2013
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Substantial settlement in the European Early Mesolithic; new research at Star Carr
Chantal Conneller
Nicky Milner
Barry Taylor
Maisie Taylor
1004 - 1020
Reports new results from the excavations at the site of Star Carr, England, dating to about 9000 cal BC, which show it be over 80 times larger than the small, ephemeral sites considered typical of the period.
Stonehenge remodelled
Timothy C Darvill
Peter D Marshall
Mike Parker Pearson
Geoffrey Wainwright
1021 - 1040
Presents the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site of Stonehenge, derived using Bayesian radiocarbon modelling. Five prehistoric stages are proposed, of varied duration, and related to neighbouring monuments in the Stonehenge environs.
M.R. James and the archaeological uncanny
Gabriel Moshenska
1192 - 1201
Discusses James' antiquarian work, and its relationship to his ghost stories, noting the presence of archaeologists in several of these. Considers the relationship between archaeology and the uncanny. PP-B