The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, representing great feats of engineering and labor mobilization that hosted feasting events on a previously unparalleled scale. The scale of movement and the catchments that the complexes served, however, have thus far eluded understanding. Presenting the largest five-isotope system archeological dataset (87Sr/86Sr, δ34S, δ18O, δ13C, and δ15N) yet fully published, we analyze 131 pigs, the prime feasting animals, from four Late Neolithic (approximately 2800 to 2400 BCE) complexes to explore the networks that the feasts served. Because archeological evidence excludes continental contact, sources are considered only in the context of the British Isle...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
The nature of landscape use and residence patterns during the British earlier Neolithic has often be...
This paper presents the results of δ 13 C, δ 15 N, and δ 34 S isotope analyses on archaeological fau...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
Navan Fort is an iconic prehistoric Irish ceremonial centre and the legendary capital of Ulster. The...
Navan Fort is an iconic prehistoric Irish ceremonial centre and the legendary capital of Ulster. The...
Middens of the southern British late Bronze and Iron Age are vast accumulations of cultural debris t...
The geographic origins of livestock found at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls (Wiltshire,...
The hillforts of the Oxfordshire Ridgeway in south-central England have been interpreted as central...
This thesis deals with the development of farming landscapes in the Thames Valley from the Neolithic...
The Late Bronze Age saw the rise of a new site type in southern Britain, commonly termed a midden. T...
This paper presents the results of δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S isotope analyses on archaeological faunal re...
This paper reports on the results from stable isotope analysis of faunal bone collagen from a number...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
The nature of landscape use and residence patterns during the British earlier Neolithic has often be...
This paper presents the results of δ 13 C, δ 15 N, and δ 34 S isotope analyses on archaeological fau...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
Navan Fort is an iconic prehistoric Irish ceremonial centre and the legendary capital of Ulster. The...
Navan Fort is an iconic prehistoric Irish ceremonial centre and the legendary capital of Ulster. The...
Middens of the southern British late Bronze and Iron Age are vast accumulations of cultural debris t...
The geographic origins of livestock found at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls (Wiltshire,...
The hillforts of the Oxfordshire Ridgeway in south-central England have been interpreted as central...
This thesis deals with the development of farming landscapes in the Thames Valley from the Neolithic...
The Late Bronze Age saw the rise of a new site type in southern Britain, commonly termed a midden. T...
This paper presents the results of δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S isotope analyses on archaeological faunal re...
This paper reports on the results from stable isotope analysis of faunal bone collagen from a number...
As many individuals were cremated in Neolithic and Bronze Age Ireland, they have not featured in inv...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
The nature of landscape use and residence patterns during the British earlier Neolithic has often be...
This paper presents the results of δ 13 C, δ 15 N, and δ 34 S isotope analyses on archaeological fau...