Sarsen stone boulders are familiar components of numerous British Neolithic megalithic monuments. Non-monumental uses of sarsen stone are, however, less well understood. This paper focuses on non-megalithic sarsen and its roles for communities, using case studies from three sites spanning the Neolithic in Wiltshire. Published data from Windmill Hill causewayed enclosure and analysis, using a new methodology, of recently excavated material from the West Kennet Avenue occupation site, and Marden henge enclosure are used to explore the varied ways in which sarsen was used. Rather than being an expedient ‘mundane’ stone this analysis demonstrates that non-megalithic sarsen could be just as meaning-laden as other more ‘attractive’ (larger, exoti...
This paper calls attention to a previously neglected element of thebroad repertoire of monumental me...
Stonehenge in central southern England is internationally known. Recent re-evaluations of its date a...
This paper focuses on the modern biography of a prehistoric stone of uncertain provenance, the megal...
This is the abstract of a paper that I gave at the Neolithic Studies Group annual meeting, held on 6...
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the Post-Medieval Archaeology Congress, held in ...
The sarsen and bluestone stones at Stonehenge (Wiltshire, UK) have played a significant role in the ...
This dataset comprises the manually-digitised analogue records created by the Sarsen Stones in Wesse...
The sources of the stone used to construct Stonehenge around 2500 BCE have been debated for over fou...
This is a abstract for a paper presented at the 2018 European Association of Archaeologists conferen...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the European Association of Archaeologists' 2017...
Little is known of the properties of the sarsen stones (or silcretes) that comprise the main archite...
This paper calls attention to a previously neglected element of thebroad repertoire of monumental me...
Stonehenge in central southern England is internationally known. Recent re-evaluations of its date a...
This paper focuses on the modern biography of a prehistoric stone of uncertain provenance, the megal...
This is the abstract of a paper that I gave at the Neolithic Studies Group annual meeting, held on 6...
This paper reviews the Society of Antiquaries’ Evolution of the Landscape project, which started in ...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the Post-Medieval Archaeology Congress, held in ...
The sarsen and bluestone stones at Stonehenge (Wiltshire, UK) have played a significant role in the ...
This dataset comprises the manually-digitised analogue records created by the Sarsen Stones in Wesse...
The sources of the stone used to construct Stonehenge around 2500 BCE have been debated for over fou...
This is a abstract for a paper presented at the 2018 European Association of Archaeologists conferen...
This paper focuses upon the web of practices and transformations bound up in the extraction and move...
This is the abstract of a paper that I presented at the European Association of Archaeologists' 2017...
Little is known of the properties of the sarsen stones (or silcretes) that comprise the main archite...
This paper calls attention to a previously neglected element of thebroad repertoire of monumental me...
Stonehenge in central southern England is internationally known. Recent re-evaluations of its date a...
This paper focuses on the modern biography of a prehistoric stone of uncertain provenance, the megal...