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Robert Hensey
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Places Of Transformation: Building Monuments From Water And Stone In The Neolithic Of The Irish Sea
Chris Fowler
Royal Anthropological Institute, 2003
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(2021) Making a Mark: Process, Pattern and Change in the British and Irish Neolithic
Marta Diaz-Guardamino
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Samvel M Shahinyan
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Megaliths and megalomania: an account, and interpretation, of the development of passage tombs in Ireland
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Ó Maoldúin, R. 2017. Review of 'Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. 2015. Ritual in Early Bronze Age grave goods. Oxbow Books, Oxford. The Journal of Irish Archaeology 24, 188-189.
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Pattern and diversity in the Early Neolithic mortuary practices of Britain and Ireland: contextualising the treatment of the dead
Chris Fowler
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Robin, G. 2010. Spatial structures and symbolic systems in Irish and British passage tombs: the organisation of the architectural elements, parietal carved signs and funerary deposits. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 20(3), 373-418.
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The old stones: a field guide to the megalithic sites of Britain and Ireland
Andy Burnham
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George H Nash
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Andy Chapman
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Change and Diversity in Neolithic Mortuary Practices on the Isle of Man
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Rick Schulting
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A taste of the unexpected: subverting mentalités through the motifs and settings of Irish passage tomb
Andrew Cochrane
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Monumentality in Neolithic Britain: The Case of Southwest Scotland
Julian Thomas
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Cormac McSparron
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Jake Rowland
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