Celtic Harmony is an education centre north of London, providing natural and cultural heritage education. Hands-on activities and events based on Britain's Celtic culture promote a more sustainable way of life in harmony with the natural world. The centre opened in 1999. Heritage education is combined with bushcraft and environmental education. One of their unique selling points is archery, a theme which hardly any archaeological open-air museums have picked up in the same manner
Review of Prehistory, by Derek Roe; Aspects of Prehistory, by Grahame Clark; World Prehistory, by Gr...
Review of several volumes about Neolithic Britain: HILARY K. MURRAY, J. CHARLES MURRAY & SHANNON M....
The Birth of Neolithic Britain is the fourth major work by the acclaimed Julian Thomas, one of the l...
The parish of Kilskyre and Ballinlough celebrated in 2004 the 150th anniversary of the building of ...
A unique popular education publication called Oblékání pravěku (Dressing prehistory) has appeared on...
archaeologists work within local communities and with the public while also balancing acad-emic and ...
Inspired by the pioneering work of W.G. Hoskins nationally, and his Dales-based contemporary, Arthur...
About 90 concave, clay-lined hearths were identified during excavations of Aurignacian layers (ca. 3...
Book review : Late upper Palaeolithic/Early Mesolithic, Roman and Saxon discoveries atFetcham near L...
This is a review of 'Celtic from the West', which is a collection of academic papers presented at a ...
Describing cultural change and variability and inferring sociocultural dynamics about past people an...
Seeing Lithics represents a doctoral thesis submitted to Harvard University by Gilbert Tostevin in 2...
This book is written primarily for first year archaeology students and the general public. It attem...
Experimental archaeology in its various manifestations is a transnational historical practice that, ...
On the 17th – 20th June 2015 40 participants of the 25th Archaeological working group East Bavaria/ ...
Review of Prehistory, by Derek Roe; Aspects of Prehistory, by Grahame Clark; World Prehistory, by Gr...
Review of several volumes about Neolithic Britain: HILARY K. MURRAY, J. CHARLES MURRAY & SHANNON M....
The Birth of Neolithic Britain is the fourth major work by the acclaimed Julian Thomas, one of the l...
The parish of Kilskyre and Ballinlough celebrated in 2004 the 150th anniversary of the building of ...
A unique popular education publication called Oblékání pravěku (Dressing prehistory) has appeared on...
archaeologists work within local communities and with the public while also balancing acad-emic and ...
Inspired by the pioneering work of W.G. Hoskins nationally, and his Dales-based contemporary, Arthur...
About 90 concave, clay-lined hearths were identified during excavations of Aurignacian layers (ca. 3...
Book review : Late upper Palaeolithic/Early Mesolithic, Roman and Saxon discoveries atFetcham near L...
This is a review of 'Celtic from the West', which is a collection of academic papers presented at a ...
Describing cultural change and variability and inferring sociocultural dynamics about past people an...
Seeing Lithics represents a doctoral thesis submitted to Harvard University by Gilbert Tostevin in 2...
This book is written primarily for first year archaeology students and the general public. It attem...
Experimental archaeology in its various manifestations is a transnational historical practice that, ...
On the 17th – 20th June 2015 40 participants of the 25th Archaeological working group East Bavaria/ ...
Review of Prehistory, by Derek Roe; Aspects of Prehistory, by Grahame Clark; World Prehistory, by Gr...
Review of several volumes about Neolithic Britain: HILARY K. MURRAY, J. CHARLES MURRAY & SHANNON M....
The Birth of Neolithic Britain is the fourth major work by the acclaimed Julian Thomas, one of the l...