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Autor:
David Barrowclough
Publikováno v:
Visual Culture in Britain. 15:141-152
This article explores how we might use artistic representations to protect future generations from the dangers inherent in the burial of radioactive waste, taking the work of artists Bryan McGovern Wilson and Robert Williams in Cumbria, north-west En
Autor:
Janette Deacon, David Barrowclough, Xinyi Liu, Mark Sapwell, Dušan Borić, Martin Worthington, Harold Mytum, James Roy, Domonic Perring, Neil Christie, N. James, Andrew Merrills, John Simpson, Jan-Henrik Fallgren, David A. Hinton, Paul Everson, Simon Draper, Rory Sherlock, Bob Silvester, Sophie Hueglin, Daniel R. Curtis, Richard Morris, Christopher Taylor, Susan Oosthuizen, Angus Winchester, Charles Turner, Timothy Mowl, Paul Warde, Barbara Simms, Kate Spence, Ian Baxter, Della Hooke
Publikováno v:
Landscape History. 35:81-114
Autor:
David Barrowclough
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Journal. 171:30-60
A rare Chalcolithic rolled-gold bead-like ornament dated to c. 2400–2200 cal. BC was found in association with sherds of early Beaker ware in an Early Bronze Age Collared Urn burial dated to c. 1545–1450 cal. BC. The grave was located at Pendleto
Autor:
David Barrowclough
Publikováno v:
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology. 1:155-157
Autor:
David Barrowclough
Death to students: The weird origin of the University! A plague on both your parishes: Black Death in Cambridge's streets! Off with his head: The bizarre true story of Oliver Cromwell's travelling skull! Gas! Gas! The secret research team behind WWI'
Autor:
Adam R. Lister, David Barrowclough
Publikováno v:
Lithic Technology. 29:75-86
New electron micro-probe analysis of residues found on the median “stitched seams” of Scandinavian flint daggers dating to the late Neolithic are presented and linked to previous work on the mode of production of this artefact type. Analysis sugg
Autor:
Caroline Malone, David Barrowclough
Gods, deities, symbolism, deposition, cosmology and intentionality are all features of the study of early ritual and cult. Archaeology has great difficulties in providing satisfactory interpretation or recognition of these elusive but important parts