Cornish Bronze Age Ceremonial Landscapes C. 2500-1500 BCThis study is focused upon Cornwall, England, which has received little theoretical discussion. Attention has been given to barrows since they have been recorded in the greatest detail and form by far the largest number of relatively well-dated ceremonial sites. |
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Barrow studies in Cornwall | 7 |
List of Plates | 15 |
7 Cornish Beakers and their contexts | 28 |
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argued artefacts associated barrow cemeteries barrow sites Beakers Bodmin Moor Botrea Britain Caerloggas cairn cairn-ring cal BC CARN Carn Galver Cataclews central pit centre ceramics ceremonial chapter charcoal Christie cist Collared Urns Colliford constructed contexts Cornish barrows Cornwall Craddock Moor cremated bone cremation deposit CRIVA Dartmoor Davidstow Moor deposition of human Devon ditch Dorset Early Bronze Age eastern enclosure entrance evidence excavated fieldwork Food Vessel funerary Grinsell Grooved Ware Harlyn Bay human bone inhumation inhumation burial intervisibility kerb landscape Later Neolithic located metalwork monuments mound Mulfra natural features Neolithic period Old Land Surface orthostats phase placed pottery Prehistoric quartz Quinnell radiocarbon dates radiocarbon determinations recorded recovered region ridge RILLATON BARROW ring-cairn round barrows Sancreed sherds St.Breock standing stone stone circles stone rows structured suggested topographical Treen Common Tregarrick Tor Treligga Trevisker urn Trevisker Ware types urn was found visual Watch Hill Wessex yellow clay zonation