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Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 61 (2023)
DigVentures was commissioned by Wakefield Metropolitan District Council (WMDC) to undertake a programme of archaeological investigations as part of the Gatehouse Project, a community-focused archaeological research project based at Pontefract Castle,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6f00e3ec132840ee9057909e17c28e59
Autor:
Brendon Wilkins, Chris Casswell, Maggie Eno, Jodie Hannis, Maiya Pina-Dacier, Harriet Tatton, Johanna Ungemach
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 57 (2021)
Archaeology is said to add value to development, creating a deeper sense of place, community identity as well as improving health and wellbeing. Accentuating these wider social values has been welcomed by a profession keen to broaden its public relev
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5f00aada5bae4c58b48f3d179280764f
Autor:
Mike Parker Pearson, Josh Pollard, Colin Richards, Kate Welham, Timothy Kinnaird, Aayush Srivastava, Chris Casswell, Dave Shaw, Ellen Simmons, Adam Stanford, Richard Bevins, Rob Ixer, Clive Ruggles, Jim Rylatt, Kevan Edinborough
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 96:1530-1537
In response to Timothy Darvill's article, ‘Mythical rings?’ (this issue), which argues for an alternative interpretation of Waun Mawn circle and its relationship with Stonehenge, Parker Pearson and colleagues report new evidence from the Welsh si
Autor:
KATE WELHAM, DEREK PITMAN, HAYDEN SCOTT-PRATT, JOSIE HAGAN, CHRIS CASSWELL, ASHELY GREEN, CHLOË N. DUCKWORTH, ELEONORA MONTANARI
Publikováno v:
The Royal Workshops of the Alhambra ISBN: 9781800104679
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b6371543d387202626d0091e2b947ab6
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv24tr8qz.11
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv24tr8qz.11
Autor:
Charles French, Kate Welham, Chris Casswell, Josh Pollard, Dave Shaw, Adam Stanford, Mike Parker Pearson, Duncan Schlee, Richard E. Bevins, Colin Richards, Robert Ixer, Ellen Simmons
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 93:45-62
Geologists and archaeologists have long known that the bluestones of Stonehenge came from the Preseli Hills of west Wales, 230km away, but only recently have some of their exact geological sources been identified. Two of these quarries—Carn Goedog
Autor:
Johanna Ungemach, Jodie Harris, Chris Casswell, Harriet Tatton, Maggie Eno, Maiya Pina-Dacier, Brendon Wilkins
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 57 (2021)
Archaeology is said to add value to development, creating a deeper sense of place, community identity as well as improving health and wellbeing. Accentuating these wider social values has been welcomed by a profession keen to broaden its public relev