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    Town and Gown: Amateurs and Academics. by Price, E

    Published 2007
    “…They illustrate the roles of overlooked or neglected individuals whose work contributed to the growth of today’s discipline of British prehistory. Several people, now forgotten, including Underhill were contemporaries of Arthur Evans and Edward Tylor whose social circumstances made it easier for them to become prominent academics. …”
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    Prehistoric aesthetics: an ontology of Stone Age art from the Lower Palaeolithic until the Neolithic by Govaerts, B

    Published 2020
    “…By theorizing three different modifications of aesthetic experience across prehistory, I argue that one develops insight into the way prehistoric art takes up different forms through time. …”
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    The ups and downs of Iron Age animal management on the Oxfordshire Ridgeway, south-central England: A multi-isotope approach by Schulting, R, Le Roux, P, Gan, Y, Pouncett, J, Hamilton, J, Snoeck, C, Ditchfield, P, Henderson, R, Lange, P, Lee-Thorp, J, Gosden, C, Lock, G

    Published 2019
    “…The study demonstrates the level of detail it is possible to achieve with a multi-isotope approach to animal management practices in prehistory. The focus on a micro-region contrasts with, or rather complements, studies addressing larger-scale movement of animals in the past.…”
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    The circulation of flesh: regional food producing/consuming systems in Southern England 1500BC-AD1086 by Stansbie, D

    Published 2016
    “…These projects, including those on British and Continental prehistory carried out by Richard Bradley, the Roman Rural settlement project, the Fields of Britannia project, John Blair's work on early medieval England and the EngLaId project, of which this thesis forms a component, have all demonstrated beyond doubt the transformative effect of the data produced by developer-funded work on our understanding. …”
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