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Antiquity 68 (258)
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Antiquity 68 (258)
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Antiquity
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Volume:
68 (258)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1994
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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The territory of ritual: cross-ridge boundaries and the prehistoric landscape of the Cleveland Hills, northeast England
Blaise E Vyner
27 - 38
Survey and excavation of linear boundaries across upland spurs and promontories on the North Yorkshire moors suggest they operated in conjunction with natural features as part of the Late Neolithic-EBA ritual landscape.
DNA in charred wheat grains from the Iron Age hillfort at Danebury, England
Robin G Allaby
Martin Jones
Terence (Terry) A Brown
126 - 132
Study of burnt spelt wheat using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) evidence may show the presence of ancient DNA, and thus help to further the study of IA wheat.
A pyre and grave goods in British cremation burials; have we missed something?
Jacqueline I McKinley
132 - 134
A paper concerned with the often overlooked remains of pyre goods, to be found with the equally frequently overlooked cremation burials. Provides an overview of the types of evidence that can be gleaned from analysis of cremated bone, including residues of materials that may have been taken away post-burning but pre-burial. There is a call for increased study of this class of evidence.
`Running ahead of time' in the development of Palaeolithic industries
L B Vishnyatsky
134 - 140
Concerned with lithic industries that prefigure key features of later innovations -- `running ahead' of their own time -- possibly reflecting their necessity at the earlier time.
Static scenes at the Globe and the Rose Elizabethan theatres
Andrew Gurr
146 - 147
Reports developments, or lack of, at the theatre sites.