Of Things Gone but not Forgotten. Essays in archaeology for Joan Taylor
Contents: Introduction: Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Liverpool (Jonathan Trigg); Joan Taylor PhD, FSA: an appreciation (EA Slater); A bibliography of the publications of Joan J. Taylor (Jonathan Trigg); Early fire: The case for the prosecution and the case for the defence (John Gowlett); ‘Books and the Night’. Paviland, Pontnewydd and Palaeolithic journeys (Stephen Aldhouse-Green); Vitlycke re-visited: a rock carving in Bohuslän, Sweden (John and Bryony Coles); Lindow Moss 1984 (Robert Connolly); Porourangi: a Maori symbol of war, peace and identity (David Field); The evidence for the contents of British Beakers and some interpretative suggestions (Jonathan Trigg); The decoration of Bronze Age dagger handles with gold studs Mike Corfield); The Downpatrick hoards: an analytical reconsideration (Richard Warner and Mary Cahill); A hoard of Middle Bronze Age gold ornaments from Priddy, Somerset (Stephen Minnitt and Naomi Payne); Crossing the threshold: recovery, selection and curation practices of nineteenth century barrow diggers (Julien Parsons); Some archaeological finds and their associated folklore (Paul Robinson); The museum response to the changing fortunes of the ceramics industry in the south-west of England (David Dawson); Getting a conceptual grip for the teaching and learning of Palaeolithic Archaeology (Anthony Sinclair)
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Of Things Gone but not Forgotten. Essays in archaeology for Joan Taylor
Contents: Introduction: Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Liverpool (Jonathan Trigg); Joan Taylor PhD, FSA: an appreciation (EA Slater); A bibliography of the publications of Joan J. Taylor (Jonathan Trigg); Early fire: The case for the prosecution and the case for the defence (John Gowlett); ‘Books and the Night’. Paviland, Pontnewydd and Palaeolithic journeys (Stephen Aldhouse-Green); Vitlycke re-visited: a rock carving in Bohuslän, Sweden (John and Bryony Coles); Lindow Moss 1984 (Robert Connolly); Porourangi: a Maori symbol of war, peace and identity (David Field); The evidence for the contents of British Beakers and some interpretative suggestions (Jonathan Trigg); The decoration of Bronze Age dagger handles with gold studs Mike Corfield); The Downpatrick hoards: an analytical reconsideration (Richard Warner and Mary Cahill); A hoard of Middle Bronze Age gold ornaments from Priddy, Somerset (Stephen Minnitt and Naomi Payne); Crossing the threshold: recovery, selection and curation practices of nineteenth century barrow diggers (Julien Parsons); Some archaeological finds and their associated folklore (Paul Robinson); The museum response to the changing fortunes of the ceramics industry in the south-west of England (David Dawson); Getting a conceptual grip for the teaching and learning of Palaeolithic Archaeology (Anthony Sinclair)
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Of Things Gone but not Forgotten. Essays in archaeology for Joan Taylor

Of Things Gone but not Forgotten. Essays in archaeology for Joan Taylor

by JR Trigg
Of Things Gone but not Forgotten. Essays in archaeology for Joan Taylor

Of Things Gone but not Forgotten. Essays in archaeology for Joan Taylor

by JR Trigg

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Contents: Introduction: Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Liverpool (Jonathan Trigg); Joan Taylor PhD, FSA: an appreciation (EA Slater); A bibliography of the publications of Joan J. Taylor (Jonathan Trigg); Early fire: The case for the prosecution and the case for the defence (John Gowlett); ‘Books and the Night’. Paviland, Pontnewydd and Palaeolithic journeys (Stephen Aldhouse-Green); Vitlycke re-visited: a rock carving in Bohuslän, Sweden (John and Bryony Coles); Lindow Moss 1984 (Robert Connolly); Porourangi: a Maori symbol of war, peace and identity (David Field); The evidence for the contents of British Beakers and some interpretative suggestions (Jonathan Trigg); The decoration of Bronze Age dagger handles with gold studs Mike Corfield); The Downpatrick hoards: an analytical reconsideration (Richard Warner and Mary Cahill); A hoard of Middle Bronze Age gold ornaments from Priddy, Somerset (Stephen Minnitt and Naomi Payne); Crossing the threshold: recovery, selection and curation practices of nineteenth century barrow diggers (Julien Parsons); Some archaeological finds and their associated folklore (Paul Robinson); The museum response to the changing fortunes of the ceramics industry in the south-west of England (David Dawson); Getting a conceptual grip for the teaching and learning of Palaeolithic Archaeology (Anthony Sinclair)

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ISBN-13: 9781407310336
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports
Publication date: 11/01/2012
Series: bar s Series , #2434
Pages: 169
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 11.60(h) x 0.50(d)

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