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Oxford Journal of Archaeology 29 (2)
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology 29 (2)
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology
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29 (2)
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109
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2010
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ojoa.2010.29.issue-2/issuetoc
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30 Sep 2012
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On the road to Paradis; new insights from AMS dates and stable isotopes at...
Rick J Schulting
Heather Sebire
John Robb
149 - 173
Reports the results of a programme of AMS dating and stable isotope analysis on human remains from the chambered tomb of Le Déhus, Guernsey. These results are situated in the wider context of Neolithic mortuary monuments of the Channel Islands and Normandy.
Misplaced monuments? A review of ceremony and monumentality in first millennium BC Cornwall
Andy M Jones
203 - 228
Considers the evidence from a number of newly discovered enclosures in Cornwall, which, given their similarity to much older ceremonial monument forms, have unexpectedly been found to date from the first millennium cal BC. The implications of these discoveries are discussed as well as the evidence for possible Atlantic Connections across the Irish Sea.