Of things gone but not fogotten : essays in archaeology for Joan Taylor /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Archaeopress,
2012
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Series: | BAR international series ;
2434 |
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Table of Contents:
- Notes on contributors
- Introduction: Prehistoric archaeology at the University of Liverpool / Jonathan Trigg
- Joan Taylor PhD, FSA: an appreciation / Liz Slater
- A bibliography of the publications of Joan Taylor / compiled by Jonathan Trigg
- section 1. World Prehistory. Early fire: the case for the prosecution and the case for the defense / 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
- section 2. Artefact studies. 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
- section 3. British Bronze Age goldwork. The decoration of Bronze Age dagger handles with gold studs / Mike Cofield
- 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
- section 4. Museums, education and the history of archaeology. 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 teaching and learning of palaeolithic archaeology / Anthony Sinclair