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Autor:
Martyn Barber
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology, Vol 26, Iss 1 (2016)
Why do archaeologists excavate? What should we expect from archaeological archives? OGS Crawford’s discovery and excavation of the course of the Stonehenge Avenue in the summer of 1923 – perhaps the first time that a cropmark was identified on an
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https://doaj.org/article/9927867bdead4bb5ba019c2347636d31
Only rarely in Europe do the surface remains of Neolithic flint mines remain so dramatically for all to see as those located along the South Downs and in the Breckland of England. Even within England they represent a diminishing resource and only ten
Autor:
Martyn Barber
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Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination
Autor:
Andy Payne, Caroline Hardie, Helen Winton, Neil Linford, Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Nicky Smith, Louise Martin, Fiona Small, Mark Bowden, Peter Topping, Paul Bryan, Trevor Pearson, Paul Linford, Deborah Cunliffe, David Field, Martyn Barber, Sharon Soutar, Marcus Abbott
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 81:125-148
Non-invasive survey in the Stonehenge ‘Triangle’, Amesbury, Wiltshire, has highlighted a number of features that have a significant bearing on the interpretation of the site. Geophysical anomalies may signal the position of buried stones adding t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 49:383-397
Geochemical survey is becoming a more frequently applied tool for site specific archaeological investigation. It has the potential to integrate site prospection and excavation data with post excavation artefact analysis, unifying two stages of the ar
Autor:
Paul Bryan, Trevor Pearson, Fiona Small, Caroline Hardie, Sharon Soutar, Martyn Barber, David Field, Peter Topping, Neil Linford, Louise Martin, Paul Linford, Nicky Smith, Marcus Abbott, Deborah Cunliffe, Andy Payne, Hugo Anderson-Whymark, Mark Bowden, Helen Winton
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 80:1-32
Integrated non-invasive survey in the Stonehenge ‘triangle’, Amesbury, Wiltshire, has highlighted a number of features that have a significant bearing on the interpretation of the site. Among them are periglacial and natural topographical structu
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Angus J. L. Winchester, Andrew Rogerson, David Stephenson, Roger M. Thomas, Mark Gardiner, Simon Draper, Anna H. Walas, Bob Silvester, Brian Rich, Christopher Dyer, Anthony Robinson, Paul Everson, Della Hooke, Paul Stamper, Martyn Barber, Margaret L. Faull, Ian Whyte, David Hey, James Bond, Andrew Fleming, Richard Coates
Publikováno v:
Landscape History. 33:99-124
Autor:
Martyn Barber, Helen Wickstead
Publikováno v:
Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 22:71-88
The origins of archaeological methods are often surprising, revealing unexpected connections between science, art and entertainment. This article explores aerial survey, a visual method commonly represented as distancing or objective. We show how aer
Neolithic Causewayed enclosures are amongst the oldest, rarest and most enigmatic of the ancient monuments found in Europe. First recognised as a distinct type in the 1920s, sixty-nine certain or probable examples have now been identified in the Brit
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Mark Bowden, Dave Cowley, Margaret L. Faull, Graham Fairclough, Sam Turner, Neil Christie, Stephen Rippon, Penny Dransart, Andrew Fleming, Pyrs Gruffudd, Peter Herring, Robin Glasscock, Bob Silvester, Nick Higham, Alex Gibson, Tim Malim, Martyn Barber, Gill Juleff, James Bond, Della Hooke, Nancy Edwards, Tom Williamson, Mark Gardiner, Mark Walters, Oliver Creighton, Piers Dixon, David Hey, Carenza Lewis, Trevor Rowley, Richard Jones, Graham Brown, Jonathan Finch, Paul Stamper
Publikováno v:
Landscape History. 29:101-133