Causewayed enclosures have recently been at the forefront of debate within British and European Neolithic studies. In the British Isles as a whole, the vast majority of these monuments are located in southern England, but a few sites are now beginning to be discovered beyond this core region. The search in Wales had seen limited success, but in the 1990s a number of cropmark discoveries suggested the presence of such enclosures west of the River Severn. Nonetheless, until now only two enclosures have been confirmed as Neolithic in Wales – Banc Du (in Pembrokeshire) and Womaston (in Powys) – although neither produced more than a handful of sherds of pottery, flint or other material culture. Recent work by the authors at the Iron Age hillfort...
Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and ...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
At the heart of this study are the early Neolithic chambered tombs of the Irish Sea zone, defined as...
Causewayed enclosures have recently been at the forefront of debate within British and European Neol...
For over a century the causewayed enclosures have defined an increasing part of the research in Earl...
A small hilltop enclosure at Carrog, Llanbadrig, Anglesey, that had been identified from a crop mark...
Gathering Time presents the results of a major dating programme that re-writes the early Neolithic o...
This chapter tells the story of Pembrokeshire between about 4000 BC and 700 BC, a remote period of m...
The megalithic chambered tombs of south-west Wales represent a local development within a widespread...
This thesis centres around a form of early Neolithic architecture described as the causewayed enclos...
Dinas Powys hillfort is the richest, best preserved and most fully excavated early medieval secular ...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
This work uses what is known about the Neolithic (4000-2400 BC) pottery of Wales to create a history...
A 70m-diameter circular ditched enclosure identified as a cropmark in 1996 at Bayvil Farm, Eglwyswrw...
Geophysical survey and small-scale trial excavations were carried out on a small parchmark enclosure...
Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and ...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
At the heart of this study are the early Neolithic chambered tombs of the Irish Sea zone, defined as...
Causewayed enclosures have recently been at the forefront of debate within British and European Neol...
For over a century the causewayed enclosures have defined an increasing part of the research in Earl...
A small hilltop enclosure at Carrog, Llanbadrig, Anglesey, that had been identified from a crop mark...
Gathering Time presents the results of a major dating programme that re-writes the early Neolithic o...
This chapter tells the story of Pembrokeshire between about 4000 BC and 700 BC, a remote period of m...
The megalithic chambered tombs of south-west Wales represent a local development within a widespread...
This thesis centres around a form of early Neolithic architecture described as the causewayed enclos...
Dinas Powys hillfort is the richest, best preserved and most fully excavated early medieval secular ...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
This work uses what is known about the Neolithic (4000-2400 BC) pottery of Wales to create a history...
A 70m-diameter circular ditched enclosure identified as a cropmark in 1996 at Bayvil Farm, Eglwyswrw...
Geophysical survey and small-scale trial excavations were carried out on a small parchmark enclosure...
Neolithic ditched enclosures appear to be widely distributed across Central and Western Europe, and ...
Iron Age settlement in Wales is dominated by defended settlements, ranging in size from large multiv...
At the heart of this study are the early Neolithic chambered tombs of the Irish Sea zone, defined as...