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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2016, Vol.82, pp.383-392 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Radiocarbon dates have been obtained from a log-coffin burial excavated in 1864 by Canon William Greenwell from a ditched round barrow at Scale House, near Rylstone (Rilston, Rylston, Rylestone), North Yorkshire. The oak tree-trunk coffin had contain
Autor:
Nigel D. Melton, Mandy Jay, Janet Montgomery, Katie Keefe, Andrew Gledhill, Julia Beaumont, Stephen J. Dockrill, Gordon Cook
Publikováno v:
Antiquity, 2013, Vol.87(338 ), pp.1060-1072 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Stable isotope analysis has provided crucial new insights into dietary change at the Neolithic transition in north-west Europe, indicating an unexpectedly sudden and radical shift from marine to terrestrial resources in coastal and island locations.
Publikováno v:
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 27:531-538
RATIONALE The 19th century excavation of an exceptionally well-preserved Early Bronze Age high status log-coffin burial from northern England, dated to 2200-2020 BC, yielded a 'food residue' collected from the inside of an accompanying bark vessel. T
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Stuart Needham, Christopher J. Knüsel, Michael D. Hargreaves, Elizabeth A. Carter, Nigel D. Melton, Alison Sheridan, Niels Lynnerup, A. R. Ogden, Janet Montgomery, Vaughan Wastling, Sonia O'Connor, Catherine M. Batt, Howell G. M. Edwards, Mike Parker Pearson, Armin Schmidt, Adrian A. Evans, Carl Heron, Peter Northover, Tim Horsley, Andrew Wilson, Timothy Taylor, Robert C. Janaway
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Antiquity, 2010, Vol.84(325), pp.796-815 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Antiquity, 2010, Vol.84(325), pp.796-815 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
A log-coffin excavated in the early nineteenth century proved to be well enough preserved in the early twenty-first century for the full armoury of modern scientific investigation to give its occupants and contents new identity, new origins and a new
Gristhorpe Man: a Raman spectroscopic study of ‘mistletoe berries’ in a Bronze Age log coffin burial
Autor:
Nigel D. Melton, Andrew Wilson, Elizabeth A. Carter, Janet Montgomery, Michael D. Hargreaves, Howell G. M. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 41:1533-1536
In 1834 in a tumulus at Gristhorpe, North Yorkshire, UK, an intact coffin fashioned from the hollowed-out trunk of an oak tree was found to contain a well-preserved skeleton stained black from the oak tannins, wrapped in an animal skin and buried wit
Autor:
Nigel D Melton
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 134:491-497
The paper identifies and describes a building at Brough Head, Eastshore, Dunrossness, Shetland and suggests that it is likely to be a seventeenth-century Scottish merchants' booth. Documentary evidence for the activities of Scottish merchants at East
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Nigel D Melton
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 129:841-846
Publikováno v:
Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM. 27(4)
The 19th century excavation of an exceptionally well-preserved Early Bronze Age high status log-coffin burial from northern England, dated to 2200-2020 BC, yielded a 'food residue' collected from the inside of an accompanying bark vessel. This residu
Autor:
Michael Buckley, Jacqueline Mulville, Nigel D. Melton, Sheena Fraser, Jeremy S. Herman, Albína Hulda Pálsdóttir
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. :631-641
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain large quantities of skeletal remains indicative of human interaction wi