NoFollowing Wheeler's excavations at Maiden Castle, the multivallate hillforts of Wessex came to be seen as responses to a specific form of warfare based around the massed use of slings. As part of the wider post-processual 'rethink' of the British Iron Age during the late 1980s and 1990s, this traditional 'military' interpretation of hillforts was increasingly subject to criticism. Apparent weaknesses in hillfort design were identified and many of the most distinctive features of these sites (depth of enclosure, complexity of entrance arrangements, etc) were reinterpreted as symbols of social isolation. Yet this 'pacification' of hillforts is in many ways as unsatisfactory as the traditional vision. Both camps have tended to view warfare a...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
Historical excavation of hillforts, largely pre-1970, is reviewed critically through selected cases ...
This dissertation presents an examination of the manner in which archaeologists identify and interpr...
The idea that an invading Roman army brought about the end of hillforts in south-west Britain, usin...
Studies of Iron Age warfare in Britain are dominated by the overarching model of 'Celtic-ness'. Desp...
Studies of Iron Age warfare in Britain are dominated by the overarching model of 'Celtic-ness'. Desp...
There are so many hillforts in Wales that their 'architecture' and designs seem to be infinitely var...
The Iron Age in temperate Europe is characterized by the emergence of hillforts. While such sites ca...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the nature of warfare and violence in the Iron Age of Britain....
The Later Prehistory of Wiltshire is included within social models built on the neighbouring countie...
The late Iron Age human remains from the British hillfort of Maiden Castle are frequently cited with...
Characteristic of the cultural landscape on Öland during the middle part of the Iron Age (ca. 200-55...
This article explores the finds and post-excavation reports of earlier archaeological investigations...
The variability of Wessex hillfort form, use and development has long been noted, but not satisfacto...
‘This volume presents ground-breaking research on fortified sites in three parts of Wallacea by a hi...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
Historical excavation of hillforts, largely pre-1970, is reviewed critically through selected cases ...
This dissertation presents an examination of the manner in which archaeologists identify and interpr...
The idea that an invading Roman army brought about the end of hillforts in south-west Britain, usin...
Studies of Iron Age warfare in Britain are dominated by the overarching model of 'Celtic-ness'. Desp...
Studies of Iron Age warfare in Britain are dominated by the overarching model of 'Celtic-ness'. Desp...
There are so many hillforts in Wales that their 'architecture' and designs seem to be infinitely var...
The Iron Age in temperate Europe is characterized by the emergence of hillforts. While such sites ca...
There is an ongoing debate concerning the nature of warfare and violence in the Iron Age of Britain....
The Later Prehistory of Wiltshire is included within social models built on the neighbouring countie...
The late Iron Age human remains from the British hillfort of Maiden Castle are frequently cited with...
Characteristic of the cultural landscape on Öland during the middle part of the Iron Age (ca. 200-55...
This article explores the finds and post-excavation reports of earlier archaeological investigations...
The variability of Wessex hillfort form, use and development has long been noted, but not satisfacto...
‘This volume presents ground-breaking research on fortified sites in three parts of Wallacea by a hi...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
Historical excavation of hillforts, largely pre-1970, is reviewed critically through selected cases ...
This dissertation presents an examination of the manner in which archaeologists identify and interpr...