Seager Thomas, M. (1999). Stone finds in context. Sussex Archaeological Collections 137. Vol 137, pp. 39-48. https://doi.org/10.5284/1085689. Cite this via datacite

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Stone finds in context
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a contribution to the study of later prehistoric artefact assemblages
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 137
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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137
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39 - 48
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1085689
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One of the more common finds made on later prehistoric sites in Sussex is humanly-transported stone. By reviewing traditional approaches to such finds and considering the implications of their study - in context - for a range of differing social models previously applied to the interpretation of the important Middle Bronze Age settlement site of Black Patch, Alciston, the present paper demonstrates how such study can inform our understanding of the later prehistoric period generally. Clasts (pieces of stone comprising the whole or part of a stone object) are considered in relation to each other, to non-stone finds from the site, and to the various features from which they were recovered.
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Mike Seager Thomas ORCID icon
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1999
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PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Stone (Auto Detected Subject)
Ritual (Auto Detected Subject)
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26 Sep 2002