This paper explores the potential of using taphonomic analysis to reconstruct broad-scale variation in patterns of consumption and deposition at six later prehistoric midden sites in the UK. These sites comprise large accumulations of material culture, dominated by faunal and ceramic fragments, presumed to result from feasting events during the Bronze Age–Iron Age transition. New artefact and landscape studies have refined the characterisation of these sites (Tubb 2011a, b; Waddington 2009), but little research has focussed on accumulation history. This research uses simple statistical analyses on a large dataset (NISP >20,000) to compare the prevalence of bone modifications between midden sites. Crucially, significant differences in modifi...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Middens of the southern British late Bronze and Iron Age are vast accumulations of cultural debris t...
Surface find distribution analysis is a standard tool within the archaeological prospection arsenal....
This paper explores the potential of using taphonomic analysis to reconstruct broad-scale variation ...
This paper considers recent discussions of 'deliberate', 'formal', 'placed', 'special', 'structured'...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
This paper critically evaluates how archaeologists define ‘grave goods’ in relation to the full spec...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
The relationship between human lives and the formation of archaeological contexts is of fundamental ...
The Later Prehistory of Wiltshire is included within social models built on the neighbouring countie...
This thesis focuses on the British Iron Age and challenging the current hypotheses of exposing the d...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Middens of the southern British late Bronze and Iron Age are vast accumulations of cultural debris t...
Surface find distribution analysis is a standard tool within the archaeological prospection arsenal....
This paper explores the potential of using taphonomic analysis to reconstruct broad-scale variation ...
This paper considers recent discussions of 'deliberate', 'formal', 'placed', 'special', 'structured'...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
This paper critically evaluates how archaeologists define ‘grave goods’ in relation to the full spec...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
The following thesis investigates potential regional patterns of Iron Age burial practices and the c...
The relationship between human lives and the formation of archaeological contexts is of fundamental ...
The Later Prehistory of Wiltshire is included within social models built on the neighbouring countie...
This thesis focuses on the British Iron Age and challenging the current hypotheses of exposing the d...
This article presents an exploratory multivariate statistical approach to gaining a more comprehensi...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Middens of the southern British late Bronze and Iron Age are vast accumulations of cultural debris t...
Surface find distribution analysis is a standard tool within the archaeological prospection arsenal....