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Long Distance Connections Within Britain and Ireland: the Evidence of Insular Rock Art

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2023
Discussions of contacts between Britain and Ireland usually focus on monuments and on portable artefacts such as Grooved Ware, Beakers, and metalwork. New research on insular rock art suggests that it originated in the Middle to Late Neolithic period and
Richard Bradley
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From axe to grooved stone: Evidence of recycling practices in the Neolithic

Journal of Lithic Studies
This paper examines the recycling and reuse of Neolithic stone tools, with a focus on a modified shaft-hole axe fragment discovered at Wierzbie, southwestern Poland.
Wojciech Bronowicki   +4 more
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Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic flintwork, a Grooved Ware pit, Early Bronze Age ring ditch, MBA occupation and cremation cemetery and Medieval field boundaries at Plumley Wood Quarry, Harbridge, Ringwood, Hampshire. Report 2

2023
Areas of the site were stripped mechanically under archaeological supervision and all archaeological features investigated by hand. A sporadic watching brief was also maintained during extraction for possible Palaeolithic material. Long-running investigations have added considerably to the evidence for Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age
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Revisiting Knap of Howar, Papa Westray, Orkney

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
The Neolithic stone houses at Knap of Howar (Papa Westray, Orkney) are acknowledged as among the most complete in Northwest Europe. The site, a Property in Care, was first investigated in the 1930s and subsequently by Dr Anna Ritchie in the 1970s.
Hazel Moore   +2 more
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Grooved Ware in Ireland

2023
Eoin Grogan, Helen Roche
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Grooved Ware in the south-west peninsula

2023
Andy M. Jones, Henrietta Quinnell
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Pozzolanic activity of tiles, bricks and ceramic sanitary-ware in eco-friendly Portland blended cements

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021
Lucía Reig   +2 more
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