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Northern Pasts: Interpretations of the Later Prehistory of Northern England and Southern Scotland
Jan Harding and Robert Johnston
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This volume, the product of a weekend conference hosted by the Department of Archaeology at the University of Newcastle in 1998, represents an attempt to further the debate about the present state of later prehistoric research across northern England and southern Scotland.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Foreword
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From coast to vale, moor to dale: patterns in later prehistory
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Worlds without ends: towards a new prehistory for central Britain
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The Neolithic that never happened?
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Wet Drybridge: a cursus in Ayrshire
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Dying, becoming, and being the field: prehistoric cairnfields in Northumberland
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Continuity and change: marginality and later prehistoric settlement in the northern uplands
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The Foulness Valley -- investigation of an Iron Age landscape in lowland East Yorkshire
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Late prehistoric settlement and society: recent research in the central Tweed valley
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Lost horizons: the location of activity in the later Neolithic and early Bronze Age in north-east England
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The Neolithic and Bronze Age in the lowlands of North West England
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Prehistoric settlement in northern Cumbria
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Peak practice: whatever happened to the iron age in the southern Pennines?
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Later prehistoric settlement in west central Scotland
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Site morphology and regional variation in the later prehistoric settlement of south-west Scotland
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Published: 2000
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841710662 (paperback)
- 9781407319377 (ebook)
BAR Number: B302