The sequence of timber circle - henge monument - stone circle is widely accepted. This is in spite of the reality that the datable evidence and contextual data upon which this series is based has seldom been subjected to any real form of critical evaluation. The aim of this research was to determine whether this order could still be deemed tenable in light of contemporary research and the continued advances that have been achieved relating to the application of radiocarbon dating. The findings of this study demonstrated that sufficient contextual data exists to enable phases of construction to be identified. However rarely did these data appear to support the currently accepted chronologies. Indeed more commonly they alluded to an alterna...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
Many of the Loch Tay crannogs were built in the Early Iron Age and so calibration of the radiocarbon...
We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site ...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Ma...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling has provided precise new dating for the heng...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, excavated in the 1930...
Chronology remains a problematic area in prehistoric archaeology but the increasing number and preci...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
Forty-four radiocarbon results are now available from the Ascott-under-Wychwood long barrow, and are...
This paper describes the results from a project to obtain radiocarbon determinations from Early Bron...
The large and growing number of timber circles recorded in Scotland as cropmarks on aerial photograp...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, excavated in the 1930s. Here, ...
Forty-four radiocarbon results are now available from the Ascott-under-Wychwood long barrow, and are...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
Many of the Loch Tay crannogs were built in the Early Iron Age and so calibration of the radiocarbon...
We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site ...
From the 20th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, May 31-June 3, 2009.Ma...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling has provided precise new dating for the heng...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, excavated in the 1930...
Chronology remains a problematic area in prehistoric archaeology but the increasing number and preci...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
Forty-four radiocarbon results are now available from the Ascott-under-Wychwood long barrow, and are...
This paper describes the results from a project to obtain radiocarbon determinations from Early Bron...
The large and growing number of timber circles recorded in Scotland as cropmarks on aerial photograp...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, excavated in the 1930s. Here, ...
Forty-four radiocarbon results are now available from the Ascott-under-Wychwood long barrow, and are...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
Many of the Loch Tay crannogs were built in the Early Iron Age and so calibration of the radiocarbon...