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H 290 x W 205 mm

194 pages

122 figures, 32 tables (colour throughout)

Published Dec 2024

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781803278155

Digital: 9781803278162

DOI 10.32028/9781803278155

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Keywords
Round Barrows; Cairns; Early Bronze Age; Burial; Cremation; Ritual

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A report of recent excavation of five Early Bronze Age barrows undertaken by Cornwall Archaeological Unit. All are complex monuments revealing episodes of remodelling and reuse. Despite being broadly comparable with similar radiocarbon determinations, there are major differences in both the form and intensity of activity between the barrows.

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Contents

Summary


Chapter 1: In sight of the sea: The evidence from five Bronze Age barrows


Chapter 2: A barrow on Godrevy headland


Chapter 3: Two downland barrows with a sea view


Chapter 4: An enclosure barrow behind the dunes


Chapter 5: A platform cairn overlooking the bay


Chapter 6: Some themes from the investigation of five coastal barrows


Bibliography


Appendices

About the Author

Andy M. Jones BA PhD FSA FSAScot MCIfA is Projects Manager with the Cornwall Archaeological Unit. His PhD focused on the Earlier Bronze Age barrow and monument complexes in Cornwall and South West Britain. His research interests include the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods, as well as the archaeology of the upland and coastal areas of western Britain. Significant publications include Preserved in the Peat: an Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its Wider Context and The Drowning of a Cornish Prehistoric Landscape: Tradition, Deposition and Social Responses to Sea Level Rise. His recent research has been concerned with the prehistory of Penwith and Mount’s Bay.