This is the abstract of a paper that I gave at the Neolithic Studies Group annual meeting, held on 6 November 2017 at the British Museum. The meeting title was "Extracting more than rock? Insights into the acquisition of stone and flint in the Neolithic." The organisers (Anne Teather, Pete Topping, and Jon Baczkowski) invited papers on the physical and social aspects of stone and flint extraction in the Neolithic of northwestern Europe, to explore new findings on extraction sites and their products
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
The sources of the stone used to construct Stonehenge around 2500 BCE have been debated for over fou...
The following paper is the first published account of an excavation that took place at Stonehenge d...
This is a abstract for a paper presented at the 2018 European Association of Archaeologists conferen...
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 the abstract of a paper that I presented at the European Association of Archaeologists' 2017...
The social processes involved in acquiring flint and stone in the Neolithic began to be considered o...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the 2016 Neolithic and Bronze Age Research Stude...
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
The sarsen and bluestone stones at Stonehenge (Wiltshire, UK) have played a significant role in the ...
Papers from the Flint Mining in Prehistoric Europe session held at European Association of Archaeolo...
International audienceBeginning in the Early Neolithic Period (or LBK) and increasingly in...
New radiocarbon (14C) dates suggest a simultaneous appearance of two technologically and geographica...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
The sources of the stone used to construct Stonehenge around 2500 BCE have been debated for over fou...
The following paper is the first published account of an excavation that took place at Stonehenge d...
This is a abstract for a paper presented at the 2018 European Association of Archaeologists conferen...
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 the abstract of a paper that I presented at the European Association of Archaeologists' 2017...
The social processes involved in acquiring flint and stone in the Neolithic began to be considered o...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the 2016 Neolithic and Bronze Age Research Stude...
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
The sarsen and bluestone stones at Stonehenge (Wiltshire, UK) have played a significant role in the ...
Papers from the Flint Mining in Prehistoric Europe session held at European Association of Archaeolo...
International audienceBeginning in the Early Neolithic Period (or LBK) and increasingly in...
New radiocarbon (14C) dates suggest a simultaneous appearance of two technologically and geographica...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
The sources of the stone used to construct Stonehenge around 2500 BCE have been debated for over fou...
The following paper is the first published account of an excavation that took place at Stonehenge d...