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Who was buried at Stonehenge? (2009)
Journal Article
Parker Pearson, M., Chamberlain, A., Jay, M., Marshall, P., Pollard, J., Richards, C., …Welham, K. (2009). Who was buried at Stonehenge?. Antiquity, 83(319), 23-39. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00098069

Stonehenge continues to surprise us. In this new study of the twentieth-century excavations, together with the precise radiocarbon dating that is now possible, the authors propose that the site started life in the early third millennium cal BC as a c... Read More about Who was buried at Stonehenge?.

Health and welfare: lessons from the past (2009)
Book Chapter
Roberts, C. (2009). Health and welfare: lessons from the past. In A. Amin, & M. O'Neill (Eds.), Thinking about almost everything : new ideas to light up minds (29-30). Profile

The Countryside (2009)
Book Chapter
Witcher, R. (2009). The Countryside. In A. Erskine (Ed.), A companion to ancient history (462-473). Blackwell

This chapter introduces some key academic debates about the ancient countryside, with particular emphasis on economy, demography and representation. It draws on textual and archaeological evidence to consider some of the most prominent academic discu... Read More about The Countryside.

The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Galiatsatos, N., Wilkinson, T., Donoghue, D., & Philip, G. (2009, March). The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery. Presented at CAA 2009 : Making history interactive., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA

The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements and associated political and economic structures in the ancient Near East between ca. 3500 and 1200 BC. The Near East is a key area for urban develop... Read More about The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery.