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Cover of British Archaeology 109

Issue 109

Nov / Dec 2009

Contents

news

Museum calls for fund to study treasure finds

Missing Stonehenge circle did not come from Preselis

Important revision to Stonehenge bluestone theory
An interim note on the latest developments, by Rob Ixer and Richard Bevins

Found: "The great lost monument of Cambridge"

in the press

in brief & phase 2

features

Staffordshire Gold

Nevern Castle – Castell Nanhyfer

Tracking Hunters and Gatherers on the Continental Limits

Bibliography
Additonal material for feature article

Remembering the Great War with Lutyens

letters

your views and responses

on the web

Caroline Wickham-Jones looks at excavation websites

Matt Ritchie introduces Forest Heritage Scotland

CBA Correspondent

Don Henson looks at the Marsh Award shortlist

 

ISSN 1357-4442

Editor Mike Pitts

features

extra material

Tracking hunters and gatherers on the continental limits, feature by Karen Hardy: references and further reading.

Barceló, Juan A, Ma Florencia del Castillo, Laura Mameli, Eduardo Moreno & Blanca Videla 2009. Where does the south begin? Social variability at the bottom of the world. Arctic Archaeology 46

Bridges, L 1948. Uttermost Part of the Earth. Originally published by Hodder & Stoughton, London. Re-issued Century, London, 1987.

Estévez, J 2008. Catastrophes or sudden changes. The need to review our time perspective in prehistory. In Buchet, L & Séguy, I (eds), Vers une Anthropologie des Catastrophes (Éditions APDCA, Antibes), 83–99.

Estévez, J & A Vila. 2006. Variability in the lithic and faunal record through 10 reoccupations of a XIX century Yamana Hut. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 25(4) 408-423.

Estévez, J, A Vila et al 2007. Twenty years of ethnoarchaeological research in Tierra del Fuego: some thoughts for European shell-midden archaeology. In Milner, N et al (eds), Shell Middens in Atlantic Europe (Oxbow Books. Oxford), 183–195.

Gusinde, M 1931. Die Feuerland Indianer. Band II: Die Yamana. Mödling, Wien.

Hardy, K & D Caldwell. Under review. Caves and rock shelters on Scotland's West Coast: an embarrassment of archaeological riches.

Hardy, K & CR Wickham-Jones (eds) 2009. Mesolithic & later sites around the Inner Sound, Scotland: the work of the Scotland's First Settlers project 1998–2004. SAIR 31 (Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports).

Hyades, P & Deniker, J 1891. Mission scientifique du Cap Horn, 1882–1883. Tome VII. Anthropologie, ethnographie. Gauthier-Villard, Paris.

Orquera, LA & Piana, EL 1999a. Arqueología de la Región del Canal Beagle (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina). Publicaciones de la Sociedad Argentina de Antropología. Buenos Aires.

Orquera, LA & Piana, EL 1999b. La Vida Material y Social de los Yamana. Ed Eudeba & IFIC. Buenos Aires.

Weninger et al 2008. The catastrophic final flooding of Doggerland by the Storegga Slide tsunami. Documenta Praehistorica XXXV.

Wickham-Jones, CR & K. Hardy 2004. Camas Daraich: A mesolithic site at the Point of Sleat, Skye. SAIR 12 (Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports).

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