Petts, D. (2002). The reuse of prehistoric standing stones in western Britain?. Oxford J Archaeol 21 (2). Vol 21(2), pp. 195-209.

Title: The reuse of prehistoric standing stones in western Britain?
Subtitle: A critical consideration of an aspect of early medieval monument reuse
Issue: Oxford J Archaeol 21 (2)
Series: Oxford Journal of Archaeology
Volume: 21 (2)
Page Start/End: 195 - 209
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Taking as its premise that the superficial similarity in form of prehistoric standing stones and early medieval western British inscribed stones and the subsequent suggestion that early medieval stones were reusing earlier monuments, this paper suggests that the two are in fact usually different in size to each other and that reuse is not a factor.
Author: David Petts
Other Person/Org: Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 2002
Subjects / Periods:
Uncertain (BIAB)
Standing Stones (BIAB)
Inscribed Stones (Auto Detected Subject)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Standing Stones (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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Created Date: 21 Feb 2003