This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the European Association of Archaeologists' 2017 conference, held in Maastricht. The paper was part of a session I co-organised with Penny Foreman (University of Bournemouth) and Claudia Sciuto (University of Umea). The session was titled "Stone is the Storyteller - The materiality of stone through time (and mind)?" (the session description precedes the paper abstract). We asked contributors to consider how archaeologists interpret and present the agency of stone
Those teaching the Stone Age to Iron Age will be aware that the range of sources can be seen as rath...
Human activity has required, since its origins, stones as raw material for carving, construction and...
The purpose of this monograph is to take a new look at various aspects of stone artefact analysis th...
This is the abstract of a paper that I gave at the Neolithic Studies Group annual meeting, held on 6...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the Post-Medieval Archaeology Congress, held in ...
Sarsen stone boulders are familiar components of numerous British Neolithic megalithic monuments. No...
This is a abstract for a paper presented at the 2018 European Association of Archaeologists conferen...
The sarsen and bluestone stones at Stonehenge (Wiltshire, UK) have played a significant role in the ...
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the 2016 Neolithic and Bronze Age Research Stude...
An archaeological comic showing theories about the formation of sarsen stone in southern Britain. It...
This paper considers the contribution of interdisciplinary material culture studies to the study of ...
The following paper is the first published account of an excavation that took place at Stonehenge d...
The idea of holding a conference to discuss how we can explore what affects our approaches to, and u...
Different types of rocks were banged together (a proverbially primitive activity) and the sound they...
Those teaching the Stone Age to Iron Age will be aware that the range of sources can be seen as rath...
Human activity has required, since its origins, stones as raw material for carving, construction and...
The purpose of this monograph is to take a new look at various aspects of stone artefact analysis th...
This is the abstract of a paper that I gave at the Neolithic Studies Group annual meeting, held on 6...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the Post-Medieval Archaeology Congress, held in ...
Sarsen stone boulders are familiar components of numerous British Neolithic megalithic monuments. No...
This is a abstract for a paper presented at the 2018 European Association of Archaeologists conferen...
The sarsen and bluestone stones at Stonehenge (Wiltshire, UK) have played a significant role in the ...
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the 2016 Neolithic and Bronze Age Research Stude...
An archaeological comic showing theories about the formation of sarsen stone in southern Britain. It...
This paper considers the contribution of interdisciplinary material culture studies to the study of ...
The following paper is the first published account of an excavation that took place at Stonehenge d...
The idea of holding a conference to discuss how we can explore what affects our approaches to, and u...
Different types of rocks were banged together (a proverbially primitive activity) and the sound they...
Those teaching the Stone Age to Iron Age will be aware that the range of sources can be seen as rath...
Human activity has required, since its origins, stones as raw material for carving, construction and...
The purpose of this monograph is to take a new look at various aspects of stone artefact analysis th...