Archaeological ‘pulp fiction’ – has archaeology turned from science?
Introduction After 40 years of studying archaeological features and reports, I have sadly concluded that archaeologists no longer follow accepted
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Introduction After 40 years of studying archaeological features and reports, I have sadly concluded that archaeologists no longer follow accepted
Read moreIntroduction This essay series culminates in a comprehensive analysis of the origins and transportation methods of the stones used at
Read moreIntroduction — Three mathematical proofs that force Post-Glacial Flooding This article presents three independent mathematical proofs that fundamentally constrain what
Read moreRethinking Long Barrows, Dolmens, and the Forgotten Maritime World of Prehistoric Britain Introduction: Reassembling a Broken Argument This article deliberately
Read moreIntroduction For more than a century, Stonehenge has been interpreted as if it were constructed in a dry, stable chalk
Read moreUsing the most effective archaeological tool available today (LiDAR), we can peel back the landscape to show how it used
Read moreIntroduction Durrington Walls has long been treated as a problem site. Despite decades of excavation, reinterpretation, and popular retelling, it
Read more1. Introduction — Why This Debate Exists at All The problem with prehistoric archaeology is not a lack of data.It
Read moreIntroduction For half a century, archaeology has leaned on a comforting story: farming was “invented” in the Middle East and
Read more1. Introduction — A New Breakthrough at Stonehenge For over a century, Stonehenge has been framed as a ceremonial arena—a
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