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Getting into the Groove: Exploring the Relationship between Grooved Ware and Developed Passage Tombs in Ireland c. 3000–2700 cal bc

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2017
This paper examines the relationship between the use of late Irish passage tombs and the development of the British and Irish Grooved Ware complex, including its Orcadian origins. The architectural forms of these passage tombs and their associated material culture, symbolic repertoires, and depositional practices in Ireland and Orkney indicate ...
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Grooved-ware from Knappers Farm, near Glasgow, and from Townhead, Rothesay

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1952
  
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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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Grooved ware from West Runton, Norfolk

The Antiquaries Journal, 1949
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A Grooved Ware Pit and Prehistoric Spademarks on Hengistbury Head (Site 6), Dorset, 1984

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1985
Amanda Chadburn, Julie Gardiner
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