
H 297 x W 210 mm
438 pages
221 figures, 115 plates, 78 tables (colour throughout)
Published Apr 2026
ISBN
Hardback: 9781805832553
Digital: 9781805832560
Keywords
Isle of Man; Settlers; Mesolithic; Neolithic; Bronze Age; Lithics; Agriculture; Warriors
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By Richard Gregory, Fraser Brown
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Excavations at Ronaldsway Airport uncovered the Isle of Man’s earliest known house (c. 9000 BC), Neolithic and Bronze Age timber structures, a later Bronze Age village with metalworking, an Iron Age settlement and two burials—including a violently killed ‘warrior’—plus later agricultural remains, illuminating long-term occupation in the region.
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Contributors
Summary
Acknowledgements
1. INTRODUCTION
The Isle of Man
Ronaldsway Airport
The RESA Project
Site Chronology
Structure of the Volume
Archive
2. MAN’S FIRST SETTLERS: THE MESOLITHIC BACKGROUND AND THE CASS NY HAWIN II HOUSE
The Mesolithic Period on Man
Cass ny Hawin II
3. THE WORKED STONE AND ENVIRONMENTAL REMAINS FROM CASS NY HAWIN II
Environmental Evidence
Coarse-stone Tools
Flaked Lithics
Significance of the Assemblages
4. MESOLITHIC LITHIC SCATTERS AND PITS
Lithic Scatters
The Cass ny Hawin III Pits
The Importance of the Lithic Assemblages
The Development of Man’s Lithic Industries
5. NEOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITY
Characterising Man’s Neolithic Period and Early Bronze Age
Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Activity at Taxiway Alpha East
6. LATER BRONZE AGE SETTLEMENT ON THE TAXIWAY
The Character of the Later Bronze Age
The Later Bronze Age Settlement at Taxiway Alpha East
7. LATER BRONZE AGE FINDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL REMAINS
Finds
Environmental Evidence
8. LIFE AND DEATH IN THE IRON AGE
The Iron Age of the Irish Sea Basin
The Iron Age of Man
Iron Age Activity at Ronaldsway Airport
9. THE HISTORIC LANDSCAPE
The Medieval and Post-medieval Background
Medieval and Post-medieval Archaeology at Ronaldsway Airport
10. PIONEERS AND SETTLERS
Mesolithic Pioneers
Neolithic and Earlier Bronze Age Farmers
11. VILLAGERS AND WARRIORS
Dividing and Enclosing the Later Bronze Age Landscape
A Later Bronze Age ‘Village’
Iron Age Warriors
Historic-period Burial, Settlement, and Farming
Conclusions: Backwards and Forwards
APPENDIX 1: PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE BRONZE AGE POTTERY
Methodology
Results and Discussion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX