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From Bann Flakes To Bushmills Papers In Honour Of Professor Peter Woodman Nyree Finlay Sinad Mccartan Nicky Milner Caroline Wickhamjones Eds

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From Bann Flakes To Bushmills Papers In Honour Of Professor Peter Woodman Nyree Finlay Sinad Mccartan Nicky Milner Caroline Wickhamjones Eds
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.41 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Nyree Finlay; Sinéad McCartan; Nicky Milner; Caroline Wickham-Jones (eds.)
ISBN: 9781842173558, 1842173553
Language: English
Year: 2013
Volume: 1

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From Bann Flakes To Bushmills Papers In Honour Of Professor Peter Woodman Nyree Finlay Sinad Mccartan Nicky Milner Caroline Wickhamjones Eds by Nyree Finlay; Sinéad Mccartan; Nicky Milner; Caroline Wickham-jones (eds.) 9781842173558, 1842173553 instant download after payment.

21 archaeology papers:
Tinkering with torcs: An unusual Bronze Age hoard from Kilsallagh, Longford (M Cahill)

Craft specialisation in the Mesolithic of N Britain: The evidence from the coarse stone tools (A Clarke)

Futile fragments? Some thoughts on microlith breakage patterns (N Finlay)

Prehistoric chain reactions: Stories that help us understand the distant past (T Kador)

The S Munster Antiquarian Society, revisited (JE Rockley)

Speculating on the significance of an axehead & a bead from Luce Sands, Dumfries & Galloway (A Saville)

Prehistoric reindeer trapping by stone-walled pitfalls: News & views (S Band-Andersen)

A Mesolithic site at Kilmore, near Oban, W Scotland (C Bonsall, R Payton, MG Macklin, GA Ritchie)

Star Carr in the new millennium (C Conneller, N Milner, T Schadla-Hall, B Talor)

Middle & late Bronze Age ritual activity at Glencurran Cave, Clare (MA Dowd)

Constructing later Mesolithic landscapes (K Driscoll)

Palynology 'on the edge' & the archaeological vindication of a Mesolithic presence? The case of Shetland (KJ Edwards, JE Schofield, G Whittington, ND Melton)

Zvejnieki – past, present & future: A Mesolithic–Neolithic settlement and cemetery site in N Latvia (L Larsson)

The island and the hill: Extracting scales of sociability from a Mesolithic chert quarry (A Little)

Belderrig: A 'new' later Mesolithic and Neolithic landscape in NW Ireland (G Warren)

Footsteps in the north: Archaeological understanding & the settling of N Scotland & the islands (C Wickham-Jones)

Late Mesolithic or early Neolithic burials? Examining the 'Tauber line' (EB Petersen, C Meiklejohn)

The 'complex Hunter-gatherer' & the transition to farming (B Finlayson)

O Analysis of Littorina littorea shells from Ferriter's Cove, Dingle: Preliminary results & interpretations (MJ Kimball, W Showers, S McCartan, BJ Genna)

Early domestic cattle in S Scandinavia & the spread of the Neolithic in Europe (TD Price, N Noe-Nygaard)

Ireland's mammals: An annotated list (P S

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