publication-status: PublishedThis is a post-print, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication Journal of Material Culture, 2010, Vol. 15, Issue 3, pp. 345 - 367. Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications. The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available online at http://mcu.sagepub.com/content/15/3/345.shortThis article explores the knowledge construction process of an archaeological site in East Devon, UK. Bouncing off an oral historical account of the site that seems to run against scientific truth claims, the author investigates the story of how knowledge of the site has developed over the last two centuries. Building on previous work that explores the history and practice of archaeology, the article opens up que...
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This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
Studies of early fourth-millennium BC Britain have typically focused on the Early Neolithic sites of...
YesIrton Moor was excavated by Derek Simpson in 1973 but remained unpublished at the time of his dea...
This is the author's postprint version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publis...
This paper explores the burial record of North Wiltshire and argues that the preponderance of barrow...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIntroduction – Background to the Exhibition Whitehorse Hill: ...
Discovering England’s Burial Spaces (DEBS) was a two-year project to develop new tools and resources...
PhD ThesisHuman remains are one of the most popular aspects of archaeology for the public in the Uni...
This article reports on the excavation at Threefords, Milfield, Northumberland, of an early fourth m...
There is a substantial literature on the use of oral history in archaeology, but there has been litt...
This thesis explores the richness of Devon’s antiquarians’ records covering the period from the 15th...
This article has been adapted from a desk-based assessment, conducted as part of the MA in Landscap...
The authors disentangle the fascinating tale of the investigations in Kent's Cavern, iconic site for...
This commentary explores the nature and impact of a body of research and publication by the author w...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2004 James & James(Science Publishers) Ltd.The potent...
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
Studies of early fourth-millennium BC Britain have typically focused on the Early Neolithic sites of...
YesIrton Moor was excavated by Derek Simpson in 1973 but remained unpublished at the time of his dea...