The Freston causewayed enclosure> new research on the Early Neolithic of Eastern England (Suffolk) (original ) (raw )The Freston Causewayed Enclosure
Dana Challinor
Documenta Praehistorica
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Neolithic causewayed enclosures and later prehistoric farming: duality, imposition and the role of predecessors at Kingsborough, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK
Matt Leivers
Proceedings of the …, 2008
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Excavations at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure, Orsett, Essex, 1975 [1978]
Clive Bonsall
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Causewayed enclosures and the Early Neolithic: the chronology and character of monument building and settlement in Kent, Surrey and Sussex in the early to mid-4th millennium cal BC
Frances Healy
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Isotopic Evidence for Landscape use and the Role of Causewayed Enclosures During the Earlier Neolithic in Southern Britain
Samantha Neil
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How did the Neolithic arrive in Britain? A critical assessment of the current evidence
David P Taylor
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Whittle A., F. Healy & A. Baylis. Gatering Times. Dating the Early Neolithic Enclosures of Southern Britain and Ireland. Oxford Books, 2011.
Niels H. Andersen
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Beadsmoore, E., D. Garrow & M. Knight 2010. Re-fitting Etton: space, time and material culture within a causewayed enclosure in Cambridgeshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 76, 115-134.
Duncan Garrow
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Becoming Neolithic in Southern Britain
Nick Thorpe
Håkon Glørstad and Chrisopher Prescott (eds.) 'Neolithisation as if History Mattered' Lindome: Bricoleur Press, 2006
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A probable Neolithic causewayed enclosure in northern England
Alastair Oswald
Antiquity, 2001
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The coming of the earlier Neolithic, pottery and people in the Somerset Levels.
Clive Bond
2003
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Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Occupation at Middle Wallop, Hampshire
David Gilbert
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The Sweet Track, Somerset, and lithic scatters: walking the land, collecting artefacts and, discovering the earliest Neolithic community.’
Clive Bond
2011. ‘The Sweet Track, Somerset, and lithic scatters: walking the land, collecting artefacts and, discovering the earliest Neolithic community.’ In A. Saville ed., Flint and Stone in the Neolithic Period, 82-106. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 11. Oxford: Oxbow Books., 2011
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From Picardie to Pickering and Pencraig Hill? New information on theCarinated Bowl Neolithic'in northern Britain
Alison Sheridan
PROCEEDINGS-BRITISH …, 2007
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'The Lithics' In A Neolithic and Bronze Age Monument Complex and its Early Medieval Reuse: Excavations at Netherfield Farm, South Petherton, Somerset 2006
Kathryn M Price
The Archaeological Journal, 2012
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Garrow, D. 2010. The temporality of materials: occupation practices in Eastern England during the 5th and 4th millennia BC. In B. Finlayson & G. Warren (eds) Landscapes in Transition, 208-220. Oxford: Oxbow.
Duncan Garrow
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A Middle Neolithic enclosure and mortuary deposit at Banbury Lane, Northampton: an interim report
Andy Chapman
Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2012
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Kingsborough 1, in ‘Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures and Later Prehistoric Farming: Duality, Imposition and the Role of Predecessors at Kingsborough, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK’
Simon Stevens
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 74, 2008
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Garrow, D. 2006. Pits, settlement and deposition during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in East Anglia. Oxford: John & Erica Hedges (British Archaeological Reports British Series 414).
Duncan Garrow
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New AMS dates from the Lambourn long barrow and the question of the earliest Neolithic in southern England: repacking the Neolithic package?
Rick Schulting
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Supplementary Material: Isotopic Evidence for Landscape Use and the Role of Causewayed Enclosures During the Earlier Neolithic in Southern Britain
Samantha Neil
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Evidence of an early Bronze Age field system and spelt wheat growing, together with an Anglo-Saxon sunken featured building, at Monkton Road, Minster in Thanet
Alistair J Barclay , Jörn Schuster
Archaeologia Cantiana, 2012
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Cliffs End Farm, Isle of Thanet, Kent. A mortuary and ritual site of the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon Period with evidence for long-distance maritime mobility. Wessex Archaeology Report 31. Salisbury
Alistair J Barclay , Jörn Schuster , Jacqueline McKinley
2014
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The return of the Rinyo-Clacton Folk? The cultural significance of the Grooved Ware complex in Later Neolithic Britain. 2010 Cambridge Archaeological Journal 20, 1-15.
Julian Thomas
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C. O Drisceoil 2007 A Preliminary Report concerning the Archaeological Excavation of Neolithic Houses at Coolfore, County Louth
Cóilín Ó Drisceoil
Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and …, 2007
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Excavation of a probable earlier Neolithic droveway at Wells-next-the-Sea
Joshua White
Norfolk Archaeology, 2023
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Excavation of a Neolithic House at Yarnbury, near Grassington, North Yorkshire
Roland Filzwieser , Wolfgang Neubauer
2017
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Review of ‘Use of land in central and southern England during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age’, by D. Field
Hugo Anderson-Whymark
Lithics: The Journal of the Lithic Studies Society 28, 77-78., 2008
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East Anglian Early Neolithic monument burial linked to contemporary Megaliths
craig cessford
Annals of Human Biology
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Middle Neolithic pits and a burial at West Amesbury, Wiltshire
Fay Worley
Archaeological Journal, 2020
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(2017) Art in the making: Neolithic societies in Britain, Ireland and Iberia. In P. Bickle, V. Cummings, D. Hofmann & J. Pollard eds. The Neolithic of Europe: Papers in Honour of Alasdair Whittle. Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, pp. 201-21.
Marta Diaz-Guardamino
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Neolithic, Roman and Medieval artefacts recovered from the fills of a glacial hollow in Meldreth, Cambridgeshire
Andrew A S Newton
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 2021
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