A new corpus of rock art has recently emerged in the northwest of England. Targeted surveys and chance discoveries have revealed around 35 decorated panels on the hard, igneous rocks of the Lake District in the county of Cumbria (Beckensall, 2002; Brown; Brown; Sharpe, 2012; Style, 2011). All of the panels lie within a region defined as the Cumbria High Fells (Natural England, 2010). During the British Neolithic period these crags were also the focus of another reductive use of stone: the production of axe-heads. Outcropping around the mountain summits is a ribbon of finegrained andesitic tuff, a distinctive raw material which drew the attention of prehistoric stone-workers. This paper suggests a possible relationship between t...
Characterised by the often uncompromising landscapes of the northern English Lake District, the perc...
The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific grou...
To coincide with the Cumbrian Alchemy exhibition (Rheged Centre, Penrith, UK from February to April ...
Debate on the Cumbrian Mountains has centred on the widely distributed Group VI polished stone axes ...
The Cochno Stone is one of the most extensive and highly decorated prehistoric rock-art outcrops in ...
Circles, cup-marks and wavy lines are some of the most emblematic motifs associated with Atlantic Ro...
The decoration of natural rock surfaces and a range of prehistoric stone monuments with ri...
'At bottom the Lake District is a piece of rock. It is the rock which makes the land and the land wh...
This thesis is concerned with the prehistoric Cup and Ring engravings which are found on the natural...
This thesis argues that henges, stone circles and ring cairns form a 'spectrum' of monuments with or...
The well-known Palaeolithic site at Cuxton, Kent is situated on a remnant of Pleistocene terrace dep...
Funding: The University of Bradford Research Development Fund and the University of St Andrews funde...
The role of Neolithic monuments in the establishment of farming communities has long been the focus ...
Abstract Britain is regarded by some as an Upper Palaeolithic cultural backwater, but this part of n...
The Lower Palaeolithic site at Elveden, Suffolk, was the subject of new excavations from 1995–1999. ...
Characterised by the often uncompromising landscapes of the northern English Lake District, the perc...
The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific grou...
To coincide with the Cumbrian Alchemy exhibition (Rheged Centre, Penrith, UK from February to April ...
Debate on the Cumbrian Mountains has centred on the widely distributed Group VI polished stone axes ...
The Cochno Stone is one of the most extensive and highly decorated prehistoric rock-art outcrops in ...
Circles, cup-marks and wavy lines are some of the most emblematic motifs associated with Atlantic Ro...
The decoration of natural rock surfaces and a range of prehistoric stone monuments with ri...
'At bottom the Lake District is a piece of rock. It is the rock which makes the land and the land wh...
This thesis is concerned with the prehistoric Cup and Ring engravings which are found on the natural...
This thesis argues that henges, stone circles and ring cairns form a 'spectrum' of monuments with or...
The well-known Palaeolithic site at Cuxton, Kent is situated on a remnant of Pleistocene terrace dep...
Funding: The University of Bradford Research Development Fund and the University of St Andrews funde...
The role of Neolithic monuments in the establishment of farming communities has long been the focus ...
Abstract Britain is regarded by some as an Upper Palaeolithic cultural backwater, but this part of n...
The Lower Palaeolithic site at Elveden, Suffolk, was the subject of new excavations from 1995–1999. ...
Characterised by the often uncompromising landscapes of the northern English Lake District, the perc...
The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific grou...
To coincide with the Cumbrian Alchemy exhibition (Rheged Centre, Penrith, UK from February to April ...