All Stories

  1. The Early Bronze Age Log Coffin Burials of Britain: The Origins and Development of a Burial Rite(s)
  2. The Drowning of a Cornish Prehistoric Landscape
  3. TREGIFFIAN: THE CHRONOLOGY OF AN ENTRANCE GRAVE
  4. The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool
  5. Beaker and Early Bronze Age Tin Exploitation in Cornwall: Cassiterite Processing Identified through Microwear and pXRF Analyses
  6. Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in Europe
  7. Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age
  8. Results from the Excavations
  9. Background to the Excavations
  10. Inscribing the landscape and hiding in plain view
  11. The social organisation of metalworking in southern England during the Beaker period and Bronze Age: absence of evidence or evidence of absence?
  12. The paper re-dates and provides a new interpretation for the Loose Howe log coffin burial(s).
  13. Corrigendum
  14. An exceptionally well preserved Early Bronze Age burial
  15. Hendraburnick ‘Quoit’: recording and dating rock art in the west of Britain
  16. Recent radiocarbon dating and skeletal analysis of two log coffin burials from Yorkshire: Willie Howe and Towthorpe 139
  17. Ritual, Rubbish or Everyday Life? Evidence from a Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Mid-Cornwall
  18. The role of Early Bronze Age saucer barrows in Wessex.
  19. Daggers in the West: Early Bronze Age Daggers and Knives in the South-west Peninsula
  20. From Landscape to Portable Art: The Changing Settings of Simple Rock Art in South-West Britain and its Wider Context
  21. Landscapes of Stone: Contextualizing Greenstone Working and Lithics from Clodgy Moor, West Penwith, Cornwall
  22. Beyond the Core: Reflections on Regionality in Prehistory, edited by Andy M. Jones & Graeme Kirkham, 2011. Oxford: Oxbow Books; ISBN 978-1-84217-989-5 paperback £35 & US$80; vi+114 pp., 60 figs, 8 tables
  23. On the Beach: New Discoveries at Harlyn Bay, Cornwall
  24. Bosiliack: A Later Prehistoric Settlement in West Penwith, Cornwall and its Context
  25. This paper reviews the date of large circular enclosures in Cornwall
  26. Bosiliack and a Reconsideration of Entrance Graves
  27. HOUSES FOR THE DEAD AND CAIRNS FOR THE LIVING; A RECONSIDERATION OF THE EARLY TO MIDDLE BRONZE AGE TRANSITION IN SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND
  28. Monuments and Memories Set in Stone: a Cornish Bronze Age Ceremonial Complex in its Landscape (on Stannon Down)
  29. Redating the Watch Hill Barrow, Cornwall
  30. Recent roundhouse excavations in Cornwall