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In search of the Iron Age: Proceedings of the Iron Age Research Student Seminar 2008, University of Leicester
2010, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Andy Tullett, University of Leicester. xi
Chapter 1.
The Village People? Origins and development of ‘aggregated’ settlement in the East Midlands. 1
John Thomas, University of Leicester Archaeological Services.
Chapter 2.
Everything in its Right Place? An unwritten architectural language of Late Iron Age enclosed settlements in the East Midlands. 27
Gavin Speed, University of Leicester.
Chapter 3.
Community – finding the middle ground in studies of prehistoric social organisation. 61
Andy Tullett, University of Leicester.
Chapter 4.
An investigation of an Iron Age community on Winnall Down: households and neighbourhood groups. 83
Oliver Davis, Cardiff University.
Chapter 5.
Information Highways – Wessex linear ditches and the transmission of community. 111
Andy Tullett, University of Leicester.
Chapter 6.
It’s a small world... Closer contacts in the early third century BC. 127
Greta Anthoons, Bangor University.
Chapter 7.
Ritual, Hoards and Helmets: a Late Iron Age shrine at Hallaton, East Leicestershire. 145
Vicki Score and Jen Browning, University of Leicester Archaeological Services.
Chapter 8.
Death, destruction and the end of an era: the end of the Iron Age at Cadbury Castle, Somerset. 165
Sue Jones and Claire Randall, Bournemouth University.
Chapter 9.
A Call to Arms: reinvestigating warfare and violence in the Iron Age of Britain. 185
Sarah King, University of Bradford.
Chapter 10.
A Land of Ghosts: the treatment of human remains in Iron Age Atlantic Scotland. 199
Fiona Tucker, University of Bradford.
Chapter 11 217.
Old bones, new ideas. 14C-dating of cremated bones from Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age urnfield cemeteries in Flanders. 217
Guy De Mulder, Universiteit Ghent.
Chapter 12.
Humans and Animals: a deadly combination? The identification of bovine tuberculosis in archaeological faunal material. Working towards differential diagnostic criteria. 245
Jeanette Wooding, University of Bradford.
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