This paper is about Bronze Age round barrows and the ways in which they became caught up in human practices over an extended time period. At one level it belongs to a flourishing body of work that examines the ‘re-use’ or ‘biography’ of prehistoric monuments. Rather than treating the latter as a generic group, however, this study focuses on chronologies of one specific monument type—round barrows—over a 2600-year period from 1500 bc–ac 1086. By bringing together evidence and interpretations generated mainly within period specialisms, significant homogeneities are revealed in terms of how activities at prehistoric monuments have previously been understood. The possibilities for seeking out different interpretative ground are duly explored. U...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
Characterised by the often uncompromising landscapes of the northern English Lake District, the perc...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
The Bronze Age barrows on the downs of southern England have been investigated and discussed for nea...
his thesis explores Early Bronze Age round barrows in a distinctive landscape, the Anglo-Welsh borde...
The characteristics of S British (England and Wales) Beaker/Bronze Age burial monuments are examine...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
This thesis explores Early Bronze Age round barrows in a distinctive landscape, the Anglo-Welsh bord...
This paper discusses the relationship between agricultural activity and ritualized/religious practic...
How did past communities view, understand and communicate their pasts? And how can we, as archaeolog...
Barrows, as burial markers, are ubiquitous throughout North-Western Europe. In some regions dense co...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
Characterised by the often uncompromising landscapes of the northern English Lake District, the perc...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
The Bronze Age barrows on the downs of southern England have been investigated and discussed for nea...
his thesis explores Early Bronze Age round barrows in a distinctive landscape, the Anglo-Welsh borde...
The characteristics of S British (England and Wales) Beaker/Bronze Age burial monuments are examine...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
Our final paper in this series reasserts the importance of sequence. Stressing that long barrows, lo...
This thesis explores Early Bronze Age round barrows in a distinctive landscape, the Anglo-Welsh bord...
This paper discusses the relationship between agricultural activity and ritualized/religious practic...
How did past communities view, understand and communicate their pasts? And how can we, as archaeolog...
Barrows, as burial markers, are ubiquitous throughout North-Western Europe. In some regions dense co...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
Characterised by the often uncompromising landscapes of the northern English Lake District, the perc...