Intensification of animal husbandry in the Late Bronze Age? The contribution of sheep and pigs

2007 
Table of Contents Characterising the Earlier Iron Age (Colin Haselgrove and Rachel Pope); The character of Late Bronze Age settlement in southern Britain (Joanna Bruck); 800 BC, The Great Divide (Stuart Needham); Llyn Fawr metalwork in Britain: a review (Brendan O'Connor); Intensification of animal husbandry in the Late Bronze Age? The contribution of sheep and pigs (Dale Serjeantson); After 'Celtic' fields: the social organisation of Iron Age agriculture (Richard Bradley and David Yates); Refiguring rights in the Early Iron Age landscapes of East Yorkshire (Melanie Giles); Pitted histories: early first millennium BC pit alignments in the central Welsh Marches (Andy Wigley); Environmental evidence from the Iron Age in north central Britain: putting archaeology in its place (Jacqueline P Huntley); Simple tools for tough tasks or tough tools for simple tasks? Analysis and experiment in Iron Age flint utilization (Jodie Humphrey); A bloodless past: the pacification of Early Iron Age Britain (Simon James); Building communities and creating identities in the first millennium BC (Niall Sharples); Deposits and doorways: patterns within the Iron Age settlement at Crick Covert Farm, Northamptonshire (Ann Woodward and Gwilym Hughes); Ritual and the roundhouse: a critique of recent ideas on the use of domestic space in later British prehistory (Rachel Pope); The character of Earlier Iron Age societies in Scotland (Ian Ralston and Patrick Ashmore); The Early Iron Age of the Peak District: re-reading the evidence (Bill Bevan); The Early to Later Iron Age transition in the Severn-Cotswolds: enclosing the household? (Tom Moore); The aesthetics of landscape on the Berkshire Downs (Chris Gosden and Gary Lock); Settlement in Kent from 1500 to 300 BC (Timothy Champion); The Atlantic West in the Early Iron Age (Jon C Henderson); English and Danish Iron Ages - a comparison through houses, burials and hoards (M L S Sorensen); Familar landscapes with unfamiliar pasts? Bronze Age barrows and Iron Age communities in the southern Netherlands (Fokke Gerritsen); The emergence of early Iron Age 'chieftains' graves' in the southern Netherlands: reconsidering transformations in burial and depositional practices (David Fontijn and Harry Fokkens); Early La Tene burial practices and social (re)constructions in the Marne-Moselle region (Marian Diepeveen-Jansen); Rethinking Earlier Iron Age settlement in the eastern Paris Basin (Colin Haselgrove); Boundaries and identity in Early Iron Age Europe (Peter S Wells).
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