Little synthesis of evidence for Middle Neolithic food and farming in Wiltshire, particularly in and around the Stonehenge World Heritage Site (WHS) has been possible, until now, due to a paucity of assemblages. The excavation of a cluster of five Middle Neolithic pits and an inhumation burial at West Amesbury Farm (WAF) has prompted a review of our understanding of pit sites of this period from the county. Bioarchaeological assemblages are used to investigate evidence for the consumption of animal and plant-based foods, and for agricultural and pastoral farming. For the first time Middle Neolithic zooarchaeological evidence, including strontium isotope data, is considered alongside archaeobotanical data, and radiocarbon dating. The absence...
Information on medieval diet and subsistence practices has traditionally been compiled from a combin...
This paper critically assesses the recent claim (Stevens and Fuller 2012) that cereal agriculture wa...
The Coneybury ‘Anomaly’ is an Early Neolithic pit located just south-east of Stonehenge, Wiltshire. ...
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...
Neolithic pit digging has received considerable attention in recent decades, primarily because of th...
The discovery of Neolithic houses at Durrington Walls that are contemporary with the main constructi...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
The introduction of agriculture is a key defining element of the Neolithic, yet considerable debate ...
The geographic origins of livestock found at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls (Wiltshire,...
Information on medieval diet and subsistence practices has traditionally been compiled from a combin...
This paper critically assesses the recent claim (Stevens and Fuller 2012) that cereal agriculture wa...
The Coneybury ‘Anomaly’ is an Early Neolithic pit located just south-east of Stonehenge, Wiltshire. ...
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...
Neolithic pit digging has received considerable attention in recent decades, primarily because of th...
The discovery of Neolithic houses at Durrington Walls that are contemporary with the main constructi...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
Osteobiographies of four individuals whose skeletal remains were recovered in 2015–16 from the Stone...
A brief overview of the period c.4000-2000 in Wiltshire for the 162nd summer meeting of the Royal Ar...
The great henge complexes of southern Britain are iconic monuments of the third millennium BCE, repr...
Excavations on the south-eastern slopes of King Barrow Ridge, 1.5 km east of Stonehenge, revealed fi...
The introduction of agriculture is a key defining element of the Neolithic, yet considerable debate ...
The geographic origins of livestock found at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls (Wiltshire,...
Information on medieval diet and subsistence practices has traditionally been compiled from a combin...
This paper critically assesses the recent claim (Stevens and Fuller 2012) that cereal agriculture wa...
The Coneybury ‘Anomaly’ is an Early Neolithic pit located just south-east of Stonehenge, Wiltshire. ...