Finds of metalwork always raise the question of why they were deposited: a smith's collection, a concealed hoard or a votive offering? Findspots in water suggest offerings, since they would be awkward to retrieve. But understanding the context of deposition means knowing the prehistoric environment. The Fenland area of England has many Bronze Age sites, and deposits of metalwork and a well-mapped ancient environment too. Putting all three together the authors begin to assemble a grammar of deposition: swords and rapiers in rivers, some mixed collections placed in still water and others on once-dry land with burnt mounds
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
Understanding metalwork hoarding and deposition in wet contexts involves multiple problems that can ...
An analysis of the Late Bronze Age and Earliest Iron Age finds from Somerset. During the Late Bronze...
This thesis considers the relationship between Bronze Age metalwork deposits and topography in north...
The paper begins by considering the importance of springs as a focus for votive deposits in Bronze A...
Bronze Age settlements and burials in the Swedish provinces around Lakes Mälaren and Hjälmaren yield...
Water has always influenced where and how people have lived. In southern Britain during the Bronze A...
The bronze age metalwork of northern East Anglia is well known, both for its quality and quantity. T...
In 1886 Hans Hildebrand received a Bronze Age hoard found in a field that belonged to Eskelhem´s rec...
The destruction and deposition of metalwork is a widely recognised phenomenon across Bronze Age Euro...
Central to this paper is the meaning of the actions that lead to iron objects being found in archaeo...
This thesis investigates Iron Age metalwork object hoards from Britain (800 BC – AD 100), identifyin...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
The article presents a deposition of ornaments from the Late Nordic Bronze Age period V. An archaeol...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
Understanding metalwork hoarding and deposition in wet contexts involves multiple problems that can ...
An analysis of the Late Bronze Age and Earliest Iron Age finds from Somerset. During the Late Bronze...
This thesis considers the relationship between Bronze Age metalwork deposits and topography in north...
The paper begins by considering the importance of springs as a focus for votive deposits in Bronze A...
Bronze Age settlements and burials in the Swedish provinces around Lakes Mälaren and Hjälmaren yield...
Water has always influenced where and how people have lived. In southern Britain during the Bronze A...
The bronze age metalwork of northern East Anglia is well known, both for its quality and quantity. T...
In 1886 Hans Hildebrand received a Bronze Age hoard found in a field that belonged to Eskelhem´s rec...
The destruction and deposition of metalwork is a widely recognised phenomenon across Bronze Age Euro...
Central to this paper is the meaning of the actions that lead to iron objects being found in archaeo...
This thesis investigates Iron Age metalwork object hoards from Britain (800 BC – AD 100), identifyin...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
The article presents a deposition of ornaments from the Late Nordic Bronze Age period V. An archaeol...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
This paper addresses the perception of different wetlands in and around the Humber estuary in the Br...
Understanding metalwork hoarding and deposition in wet contexts involves multiple problems that can ...
An analysis of the Late Bronze Age and Earliest Iron Age finds from Somerset. During the Late Bronze...