Exploring Linear Earthworks across Time and Space – Introducing the ‘Monumentality and Landscape: Linear Earthworks in Britain’ Project
(2021)
Journal Article
Garland, N., Harris, B., Moore, T., & Reynolds, A. (2021). Exploring Linear Earthworks across Time and Space – Introducing the ‘Monumentality and Landscape: Linear Earthworks in Britain’ Project. Offa's Dyke journal, 3, 129-150. https://doi.org/10.23914/odj.v3i0.316
All Outputs (3)
Societies against the Chief? Re-examining the value of ‘heterarchy’ as a concept for examining European Iron Age societies (2021)
Book Chapter
Moore, T., & González-Álvarez, D. (2021). Societies against the Chief? Re-examining the value of ‘heterarchy’ as a concept for examining European Iron Age societies. In M. Fernandez-Götz, & T. Thurston (Eds.), Power from Below in pre-modern societies. The dynamics of political complexity in the archaeological record (125-156). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009042826.007Carole Crumley’s (1979; 1995a; 1995b; 2015) explorations on the applicability of heterarchy as a concept within archaeology have been highly influential in Anglo-American discourse on social organization. Despite largely emerging from Crumley’s work... Read More about Societies against the Chief? Re-examining the value of ‘heterarchy’ as a concept for examining European Iron Age societies.
Exploring archaeology’s place in participatory European cultural landscape management: perspectives from the ‘REFIT’ project (2021)
Book Chapter
Moore, T., & Tully, G. (2021). Exploring archaeology’s place in participatory European cultural landscape management: perspectives from the ‘REFIT’ project. In E. Stegmeijer, & L. Veldpaus (Eds.), A Research Agenda for Heritage Planning. Perspectives from Europe (61-73). Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788974639