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Jackie Hatton, Jane V. Wheeler, Nora Bermingham, Emma Tetlow, Fiona Reilly, Emer K. Dennehy, Tim Mighall, Lorna O'Donnell, Kate Taylor, Antony G. Brown, Steven R. Davis, Charlotte O'Brien, Shirley Wynne, Scott Timpany
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 82:259-290
Burnt mounds, or fulachtaí fiadh as they are known in Ireland, are probably the most common prehistoric site type in Ireland and Britain. Typically Middle–Late Bronze Age in age (although both earlier and later examples are known), they are artefa
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Fiona Beglane, Lynda Howard, Emma Tetlow, Sarah-Jane Haston, Clare Thomas, Julie Franklin, Simon Stronach, James McMeekin
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 140:105-128
Archaeologically monitored excavations in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh uncovered diverse remains dating from prehistory to the First World War. The stratigraphic sequence included pits created in the middle of the Bronze Age, Early Historic features an
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William Fletcher, Emma Tetlow, Jane Reed, Stuart Campbell, Ian Boomer, A. Fletcher, David H. Keen, Benjamin R. Gearey
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This article discusses the potential value of geoarchaeological and paleoenvironmental data for the contextualization of human activity at the site of Domuztepe, southeast Turkey. The data come from cores excavated on a series of transects centered o
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John Carney, Malcolm T. Greenwood, Tim Mighall, Andy J. Howard, David H. Keen, Charlotte O'Brien, Emma Tetlow
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Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 122:419-431
This paper provides the first detailed, multi-proxy environmental record for the character of Lateglacial conditions in the lowest Pleistocene terrace of the main valley floor of the River Trent at Holme Pierrepont near Nottingham. The analysis of po
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Kristina Krawiec, Emma Tetlow, Peter Marshall, Ian Tyers, Henry Chapman, Andy J. Howard, William Fletcher, Michael Bamforth, Tom Hill, Benjamin R. Gearey
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 77:231-250
This paper describes the results of two seasons of excavation and associated palaeoenvironmental analyses of a wetland site on Beccles Marshes, Beccles, Suffolk. The site has been identified as a triple post alignment of oak timbers (0.6–2.0 m long