Durrington Walls Revisited: Platforms, Fish Traps, and a Managed Mesolithic Landscape
Introduction Durrington Walls has long been treated as a problem site. Despite decades of excavation, reinterpretation, and popular retelling, it
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Introduction 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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Read moreIntroduction Historians and archaeologists have the Romans pretty sown up when it comes to how and why the Empire did
Read morePromotional Video – Ancient Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Wansdyke Chapter 1 – Dykes, Ditches and Earthworks The modern word dike
Read moreIntroduction For half a century, archaeology has leaned on a comforting narrative: agriculture was “invented” in the Middle East and
Read moreIntroduction Traditional geological narratives claim that sea levels stabilised shortly after the last glacial maximum, with glacial meltwater contributing the
Read moreIntroduction In 2014 a third stone‑lined processional way was recognised within the Avebury UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Archaeologists have long
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