The authors review the significance of bracers by undertaking a detailed examination of their morphology,fragmentation, manufacture and wear. The results have a number of implications regarding their use and value and this is supported by the use of petrographic and geochemical analyses which suggest discrete patterns of raw material acquisition. A description of the technical methodology and appropriate data tables are available at http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/woodward
M/1992/5. Glass beaker, probably imported from France in the 5th century. It is decorated with glass...
International audienceThe site of L'anse de la République, Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, Vendeé, France, be...
This paper is intended as an interim update for the Beaker People Project. The project aims to inves...
International audienceThis paper aims to collect and comment on up-to-date typological and contextua...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Bell Beaker stone bracers, so-called 'wrist-guards'. The...
The metal beaker that was found in the house is a unique object. The shape arouses associations with...
In this article we put forward an alternative account of the famous wristguards, or bracers, ofthe E...
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a majo...
This collection comprises a catalogue of objects discussed in the book An Examination of Prehistoric...
The appearance of the distinctive ‘Beaker package’ marks an important horizon in British prehistory,...
This chapter introduces the individuals in the BPP Database, focusing on those dating to the Project...
M/1992/6. Pieces of an Anglo-Saxon green glass beaker. Beakers like these are called "claw beakers" ...
M/1992/5. Glass beaker, probably imported from France in the 5th century. It is decorated with glass...
International audienceThe site of L'anse de la République, Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, Vendeé, France, be...
This paper is intended as an interim update for the Beaker People Project. The project aims to inves...
International audienceThis paper aims to collect and comment on up-to-date typological and contextua...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Bell Beaker stone bracers, so-called 'wrist-guards'. The...
The metal beaker that was found in the house is a unique object. The shape arouses associations with...
In this article we put forward an alternative account of the famous wristguards, or bracers, ofthe E...
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a majo...
This collection comprises a catalogue of objects discussed in the book An Examination of Prehistoric...
The appearance of the distinctive ‘Beaker package’ marks an important horizon in British prehistory,...
This chapter introduces the individuals in the BPP Database, focusing on those dating to the Project...
M/1992/6. Pieces of an Anglo-Saxon green glass beaker. Beakers like these are called "claw beakers" ...
M/1992/5. Glass beaker, probably imported from France in the 5th century. It is decorated with glass...
International audienceThe site of L'anse de la République, Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, Vendeé, France, be...
This paper is intended as an interim update for the Beaker People Project. The project aims to inves...