![]() ![]() ![]() Some reflections on phenomenology, structure, agency and actancy in medieval pottery studies – C. Mam Tor, Derbyshire: new plans outlining hill and fort, internal platforms and all – Graeme Guilbert Ī rich Late Iron Age burial from Canterbury – Timothy Champion ![]() Since John left Devon: some unanticipated outcomes of aerial reconnaissance in the county – F.M. a late review – Chris Gosden Įxploring the origins and character of transhumance in England – Andrew Fleming The latest in a series of online seminars organised by the Department of Welsh and Celtic Studies at Aberystwyth University. The Gauls against the State – Sophie Krausz The Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland: a consideration of the coastal and inland promontory forts and enclosures of Scotland – Stratford Halliday and Ian Ralston Ī long, largely aceramic, period of Devon’s prehistory – Henrietta Quinnell ĭeconstructing archaeological databases – Martin Kuna John Collis is the leading expert on the Celts and in this book argues that they are an invention mainly from the late 16/17th centuries. ![]()
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