Neolithic (incl. Chalcolithic) (4,000BC-2,300BC)

The Walton Basin Project

Excavation and Survey in a Prehistoric Landscape 1993–7

by Alex Gibson

Walton Basin cover The Walton Basin lies on the Welsh borderland and is a discrete lowland parcel of land which is surrounded by uplands. Numerous flint scatters and monuments have been discovered which date from the Mesolithic to the Roman invasion and indeed later.

Author: 

Alex Gibson

Date of publication: 
1999
Series number: 
RR118
ISBN: 
1872414958
Price: 
£10 (was £28)

Excavations at Caldicot, Gwent

by Nigel Nayling and Astrid Caseldine

Caldicot cover The site at Caldicot, located on the alluviated floodplain of the river Nedern, a small tributary of the Severn Estuary, south-west Britain, comprised a complex sequence of alluvium and palaeochannels dating from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.

Author: 

Nigel Nayling

Astrid Caseldine

Date of publication: 
1997
Series number: 
RR108
ISBN: 
1872414796
Price: 
£10 (was £24)

Towards a New Stone Age

Aspects of the Neolithic in south east England

edited by Jonathan Cotton & David Field

RR138 cover This volume fills a significant gap in prehistoric studies. It combines a series of regional overviews on such subjects as soils, aerial survey and human remains with contributions on specific sites, artefacts and the natural environment.

Author: 

Jonathan Cotton

David Field

Date of publication: 
2004
Series number: 
RR137
ISBN: 
1902771397
Price: 
now £15 (was £28)

Submarine Prehistoric Archaeology of the North Sea

Research priorities and collaboration with industry

edited by Nic Flemming

RR141 cover This fascinating volume on submerged prehistoric landscapes of the North Sea brings together for the first time comparative archaeological evidence from Norway, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, and the UK.

Author: 

Nic Flemming

Date of publication: 
2004
Series number: 
RR141
ISBN: 
190277146X
Price: 
£25

Stonehenge – CBA Response

CBA has responded to the public consultation on ‘The Future of Stonehenge’ which closed on 17 October.

The Stonehenge Saga

Stonehenge conservation and management: recent developments

View of Stonehenge

Stonehenge was begun around 3000 BC in a landscape already rich in funerary and ceremonial monuments.

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