Neolithic pit digging has received considerable attention in recent decades, primarily because of the surge in data provided by developer-funded archaeological excavations. This study provides the first synthesis for Neolithic pit digging in Wiltshire. Analysis of the pottery, struck flint, faunal and archaeobotanical assemblages, together with discussions of burning and structured deposition, allows for a consideration of the place of pit digging in Neolithic lifeways. A programme of radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling has allowed the currency of Neolithic ceramics in pits to be explored. Alongside an accompanying open access Historic England Research Report, we hope to stimulate further research into Neolithic pit digging in Wi...
This paper takes Neolithic pits as a starting point from which to investigate the broader issues of ...
This paper takes Neolithic pits as a starting point from which to investigate the broader issues of ...
During five seasons of excavations directed by Leslie Alcock from 1966 to 1970 on the multiperiod hi...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Settlement systems and use of the land in the southern British Neolithic are still not well understo...
Settlement systems and use of the land in the southern British Neolithic are still not well understo...
In recent years development-led excavations have transformed regional Mesolithic datasets across Bri...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
This paper takes Neolithic pits as a starting point from which to investigate the broader issues of ...
This paper takes Neolithic pits as a starting point from which to investigate the broader issues of ...
During five seasons of excavations directed by Leslie Alcock from 1966 to 1970 on the multiperiod hi...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and...
Settlement systems and use of the land in the southern British Neolithic are still not well understo...
Settlement systems and use of the land in the southern British Neolithic are still not well understo...
In recent years development-led excavations have transformed regional Mesolithic datasets across Bri...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
This paper takes Neolithic pits as a starting point from which to investigate the broader issues of ...
This paper takes Neolithic pits as a starting point from which to investigate the broader issues of ...
During five seasons of excavations directed by Leslie Alcock from 1966 to 1970 on the multiperiod hi...