
Changing Perspectives on the First Millennium BC : Proceedings of the Iron Age Research Student Seminar 2006
by Davis, Oliver; Sharples, Niall; Waddington, Kate-
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Table of Contents
New perspectives in later prehistory | p. 1 |
Settlement studies | |
Black earth, bone and bits of old pot: the Pewsey middens. Recent work by the University of Sheffield | p. 11 |
The pairing of hillforts: conflict, complementary, coincidence or complex? | p. 21 |
Twin freaks? Paired enclosures in the Early Iron Age of Wessex | p. 31 |
Exploring 'everyday' places in the Iron Age landscapes of the Outer Hebrides | p. 43 |
Enclosure boundaries and settlement individuality in the Iron Age | p. 61 |
Deposition and material culture | |
Associated bone groups; one archaeologist's rubbish is another's ritual deposition | p. 83 |
Patterns in the modification of animal and human bones in the Iron Age Wessex: revisiting the excarnation debate | p. 99 |
Bodies of difference in Iron Age southern England | p. 119 |
A bioarchaeological analysis of violence in Iron Age females: a perspective from Dorset, England (fourth century BC to the first century AD) | p. 139 |
Topographies of accumulation at Late Bronze Age Potterne | p. 161 |
Reclaiming the Early Iron Age in eastern England | p. 185 |
The Channel Islands: an archipelago of the Atlantic Later Bronze Age | p. 199 |
Some exotic evidence amidst Irish late prehistorical burials | p. 215 |
Experimental archaeology | |
A Celtic Village? Practice and changing interpretations at an Iron Age village reconstruction | p. 235 |
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