Leary, J. and Field, D. J. (2011). Great monuments. British Archaeology (120). Vol 120, pp. 27-31.

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Title:
Great monuments
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
great rivers
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Issue:
British Archaeology (120)
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British Archaeology
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Volume:
120
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Number of Pages:
66
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Page Start/End:
27 - 31
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Abstract
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Discusses the religious significance of fresh water in Britain in the Neolithic period. Focuses on sites in Wiltshire but also mentions examples from elsewhere, including Dorset, Yorkshire, County Meath in Ireland, and Perthshire. LD
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James Leary ORCID icon
David J Field
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2011
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Subjects / Periods:
NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
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13 Dec 2014