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Oxford Journal of Archaeology 31 (1)
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology 31 (1)
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology
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Volume:
31 (1)
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Number of Pages:
102
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
2012
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ojoa.2012.31.issue-1/issuetoc
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30 Sep 2012
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Timber monuments, landscape and the environment in the Nith Valley, Dumfries and Galloway
Kirsty Millican
27 - 46
Considers the impact of landscape and environment upon monuments built during the Neolithic period, taking a group of timber monuments of Neolithic date in the Nith Valley region, Dumfries and Galloway as a case-study.
The river has never divided us; Bronze Age metalwork deposition in western Britain
David Mullin
47 - 57
Considers Bronze Age metalwork finds from rivers in the west of Britain, paying particular attention to Britain's longest river, the Severn. The finds are compared to those from bogs and marshes, and an attempt is made to explain these differences in terms of the opposing metaphorical qualities of flowing and standing water, and the landscapes in which these wet places are located.
'Sprouting like cockles amongst the wheat': the St Brice's Day massacre and the isotopic analysis of human bones from St John's College, Oxford
Steve Ford
Mark M Pollard
Peter Ditchfield
E Piva
Sean Wallis
Ceri Falys
83 - 102
Reports on a study designed to assess whether the individuals represented were likely to be of Danish origin or descent.