Settlement and Economy in the Third and Second Millennia B.C.: Papers Delivered at a Conference Organised by the Department of Adult Education, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, January 1976Colin Burgess, Roger Miket Many of the sites described in this volume spanned the whole period normally split between these two divisions, and thus make it clear that we are dealing with a continuum. It was not the brief of the Newcastle Conference to consider the burials, ritual and artefacts of the Third and Second Millennia, but at the same time the present state of the evidence demands that any attempt to provide a framework against which the domestic aspects can be considered must take these factors into account. |
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The excavation of a late Neolithic | 11 |
Fenedge land management in | 29 |
some notes | 51 |
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1817 LIBRARIES Antiquity appear Archaeol archaeological artifacts assemblage associated axes bank Beaker sherds Bell Beaker bone Britain British burial cairn cemeteries century B.C. ceramic chalk charcoal cist Clarke clay Colin Burgess Collared Urn complex contexts cord cultural decoration Deverel-Rimbury diameter domestic Durrington Walls Early Bronze Age enclosures evidence excavation fabric Fengate flint Food Vessels fragments grave Grimston style Grooved Ware Gwithian henge monuments indicate inhumation Ireland Iron Age ISBN Kilellan Farm Late Neolithic later layer LNEBA Manby material Meldon Bridge Mesolithic metres MICHIGAN midden Middle Bronze Age Milfield mound Neolithic pottery northern occupation perimeter period phase Piggott pins Plate possible post free post pits postholes pottery Prehist prehistoric Proc radiocarbon dates represented ring ditch Rinyo Rosinish round barrows sand shaft sherds Skara Brae soil Stacey Bushes stone structure suggest surface Thirlings timber tradition trench UNIVERSITY Urnfield Wessex



