Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society

Browse the Proceedings by first author: Back to PPS home page.

Title
Authors
Volume
Page

A
top
The Dorsey: a reinterpretation of an Iron Age enclosure in South Armagh N.B.AitchisonVol. 59, 1993285
Bouqras revisited: preliminary report on a project in Eastern Syria P.A. Akkermans, J.A.K. Boerma, A.T. Clason, S.G. Hill, E. Lohof, C. Meiklejohn, M. Le Mičre, G.M.F. Molgat, J.J. Roodensberg, W. Waterbolk-can Rooyen and W. van ZeistVol. 49, 1983335
Pig Hunting and Husbandry in Prehistoric Italy: a Contribution to the Domestication Debate. Umberto Albarella, Antonio Tagliacozzo, Keith Dobney And Peter Rowley-ConwyVol. 72, 2006193
The Henge monument of The Bull Ring, Dove Holes, Derbyshire Leslie AlcockVol. 16, 195081
Coygan Cave, Laugharne, south Wales, a Mousterian site and hyaena den: a report on the University of Cambridge excavations Stephen Aldhouse-Green, Katherine Scott, Henry Schwarcz, Rainer Grün, Rupert Housley, Angela Rae, Richard Bevins and Mark RedknapVol. 61, 199537
Crowning Glories: Languages of Hair in Later Prehistoric Europe Miranda Aldhouse-GreenVol. 70, 2004299
Report on the investigation of a round barrow on Arreton Down, Isle of Wight J. Alexander and P.C. and A. OzanneVol. 26, 1960263
The pins of the Jugoslav Early Iron Age John Alexander Vol. 30, 1964159
The origins and early development of European fibulae John Alexander and Sheila HopkinVol. 48, 1982401
Belgic coins as illustrations of life in the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age of Britain Derek AllenVol. 24, 195843
Iron currency bars in Britain Derek AllenVol. 33, 1967307
Bronze Age cremation cemetaries in the East Midlands Carol S.M. Allen, Mary Harman and Hazel WheelerVol. 53, 1987187
Food for the living: a reassessment of a Bronze Age barrow at Buckskin, Basingstoke, Hampshire Michael J. Allen, Michael Morris and R.H. ClarkVol. 61, 1995157
Bronze Age Accessory Cups from Lincolnshire: Early Bronze Age Pot? Carol Allen and David HopkinsVol. 66, 2000297
Beaker Settlement and Environment on the Chalk Downs of Southern England. Michael J. AllenVol. 71, 2005219
Zoomorphic Iron Age Sculpture in Western Iberia: Symbols of Social and Cultural Identity? Jesus R.Alvarez-SanchisVol. 60, 1994403
Bronze Age chariots from Europe Emmanuel AnatiVol. 26, 196050
Křkkenmřddinger (Shell Middens) in Denmark: A Survey Sřren H. AndersenVol. 66, 2000361
Beer and Bell Beakers: drinking rituals in Copper Age Inner Iberia. Manuel Ángel, Rojo-Guerra, Rafael Garrido-Pena, Íńigo García-Martínez-De-Lagrán, Jordi Juan-Treserras and Juan Carlos MatamalaVol. 72, 2006243
The agriculture of the British Early Iron Age as exemplified at Figheldean Down, Wiltshire Shimon ApplebaumVol. 20, 1954103
The excavation of the Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement at Trevisker Round, St. Eval, Cornwall A.M. ApSimon and E. GreenfieldVol. 38, 1972302
Valuable and Useful: Mid-Holocene Stemmed Obsidian Artefacts from West New Britain, Papua New Guinea Nick Araho, Robin Torrence and J. Peter White Vol. 68, 200261
Three Oxfordshire palaeoliths and their significance for Pleistocene correlation W.J. Arkell Vol. 11, 194520
On the ancient channel between Caversham and Henley, Oxfordshire and its contained flint implements. Part II W.J. Arkell and K.P.OakleyVol. 14, 1948126
Excavations at Esh Shaheinab, Sudan (1949) A.J. ArkellVol. 15, 194942
Hillforts at War: From Maiden Castle to Taniwaha Pâ Ian ArmitVol. 73, 200725
Beyond the Grave: Human Remains from Domestic Contexts in Iron Age Atlantic Scotland Ian Armit And Victoria GinnVol. 73, 2007113
Towards Familiar Landscapes? On the Nature and Origin of Middle Bronze Age Landscapes in the Netherlands. Stijn Arnoldussen And David FontijnVol. 72, 2006289
The Great Barrow at Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire Paul Ashbee Vol. 23, 1957137
Excavation of three long barrows near Avebury, Wiltshire Paul Ashbee, I.F. Smith and J.G. EvansVol. 45, 1979207
Tranchet axe manufacture from Cliffe, Kent Nick AshtonVol. 54, 1988315
Choppers and the Clactonian: a reinvestigation N. Ashton, J.McNabb and S. ParfittVol. 58, 199221
Excavations at the Lower Palaeolithic Site at Elveden, Suffolk, UK Nick Ashton, Simon Lewis, Simon Parfitt, Ian Candy, David Keen, Rob Kemp, Kirsty Penkman, Gill Thomas, John Whittaker and Mark WhiteVol. 71, 20051
Neolithic and Bronze Age Norfolk Trevor AshwinVol. 62, 199641
Rainsborough, Northants., England: Excavations, 1961-5 Michael Avery, J.E.G. Sutton and J.W. BanksVol. 33, 1967207
The acheulean in Asia? A review of 'Research on Korean Palaeolithic Culture' William S. Ayres and Song Nai RheeVol. 50, 198435
The geological age of the Cromer Forest Bed A. AzzarollVol. 17, 1951168

B
top
Experimental Clactonian technique D.F.W. Baden-PowellVol. 15, 194938
Palaeoliths from the Fen district D.F.W. Baden-Powell Vol. 16, 195029
Report on the re-investigation of the Westley (Bury St. Edmunds) Skull site D.F.W. Baden-Powell and K.P. OakleyVol. 18, 19521
Water mythology and the distribution of Palaeolithic parietal art P.G. BahnVol. 44, 1978125
Pleistocene images outside Europe P.G. BahnVol. 57(1), 199191
Asprochaliko and Kastritsa: further investigations of palaeolithic settlement and economy in Epirus (North-west Greece) G.N. Bailey, P.L. Carter, C.S. Gamble and H.P. HiggsVol. 49, 198315
The Shaugh Moor project: fourth report - environment, context and conclusion N.D. Balaam, K. Smith and G.J. WainwrightVol. 48, 1982203
The earliest horse-bits of western Europe C.J. BalkwillVol. 39, 1973425
The evidence of cemetaries for later prehistoric development in the Upper Rhine valley C.J. BalkwillVol. 42, 1976187
Research on the Hungarian Bronze Age since 1936 and the Bronze Age settlement at Békés-Várdomb J. BannerVol. 21, 1955123
Houses and the changing residential unit: domestic architecture at PPNB 'Ain Ghazal, Jordan E.B. Banning and Brian F. ByrdVol. 53, 1987309
A decorated Iron Age bridle-bit in the London Museum: its place in art and archaeology James Barber and J.V.S. MegawVol. 29, 1963206
The pit alignment at Eskbank Nurseries J. BarberVol. 51, 1985149
Henge monuments: reappraisal or reductionism? G.J. BarclayVol. 55, 1989260
Cairnpapple Revisited: 1948-1998 Gordon J. Barclay Vol. 65, 199917
'Metropolitan' and 'Parochial'/'Core' and 'Periphery': a historiography of the Neolithic of Scotland Gordon J. Barclay Vol. 67, 20011
Meaning in the Later Prehistoric Rock-Engravings of Mont Bégo, Alpes-Maritimes, France Lawrence Barfield and Christopher Chippindale Vol. 63, 1997103
Resharpening and Recycling of Flint Bifacial Tools from the Southern Levant Neolithic and Chalcolithic Ran BarkaiVol. 65, 1999303
The conditions of cultural and economic growth in the Bronze Age of central Italy Graeme Barker Vol. 38, 1972170
Early neolithic land use in Yugoslavia Graeme Barker Vol. 41, 197585
Causewayed Camps and Early Neolithic economies in central southern England G. Barker and D. WebleyVol. 44, 1978161
Cows and kings: models for zimbabwes Graeme Barker Vol. 54, 1988223
Prehistoric Foragers and Farmers in South-east Asia: Renewed Investigations at Niah Cave, Sarawak Graeme Barker Vol. 68, 2002147
A handles beaker from Norfolk G.V. BarnardVol. 7, 1941142
A probable long barrow, High Melton, South Yorkshire John Barnatt and Philip ReaderVol. 48, 1982489
Stone circles and megalithic mathematics John Barnatt and Gordon MoirVol. 50, 1984197
Bronze Age settlement on the East Moors of the Peak District of Derbyshire and South Yorkshire John BarnattVol. 53, 1987393
The technique of blad production in Mesolithic and Neolithic times Alfred S. BarnesVol. 13, 1947101
Excavations of a Bronze Age unenclosed Cemetary, Cairns and field boundaries at Eagleston Flat, Curbar, Derbyshire 1984, 1989-1990 John BarnettVol. 60, 1994287
Characterization of Deverel-Rimbury pottery from Cranbourne Chase J. Barrett, R. Bradley, R. Cleal and H. PikeVol. 44, 1978135
The pottery fo the later Bronze Age in Lowland England John BarrettVol. 46, 1980297
Stone Tools and Palaeolithic settlement in the Iberian Peninsula C. Michael BartonVol. 56, 199015
Persistent places in the Mesolithic landscape: An example from the Black Mountain uplands of South Wales R.N.E.Barton, P.J. Berridge, M.J.C. Walker and R.E. BevinsVol. 61, 199581
Coarse Beakers with 'short-wave moulding' C.J. BeckerVol. 21, 195565
Late palaeolithic finds from Denmark C.J. BeckerVol. 37, 1971131
Excavations at the Neolithic enclosure on Bury Hill, Houghton, West Sussex, 1979 Owen Bedwin Vol. 47, 198169
Excavations at Copse Farm, Oving, West Sussex Owen Bedwin and Robin HolgateVol. 51, 1985215
Portable and wall art in the Volp caves, Montesquieu-Avantčs (Aričge) R. Bégouën and J. ClottesVol. 57(1), 199165
Valley sediments as evidence of prehistoric land-use on the South Downs Martin BellVol. 49, 1983119
Leskernick: Stone Worlds; Alternative Narratives; Nested Landscapes Barbara Bender, Sue Hamilton, and Christopher Tilley Vol. 63, 1997147
A Middle Bronze Age looped palstave from Ollerton, Childs Ercall, Shropshire Bruce BennisonVol. 50, 1984386
Excavations at Stackpole Warren, Dyfed G.D. Benson, J.G. Evans and G.H. WilliamsVol. 56, 1990179
A Bronze Age house at Poliokhni (Lemnos) Luigi Bernabo BreaVol. 21, 1955144
The excavations at Woodbury, Wiltshire during 1938 G. BersuVol. 4(2), 1938308
Excavations at Little Woodbury, Wiltshire. Part I: The settlement as revealed by excavation Gerhard BersuVol. 6, 194030
A cemetary of the Ronaldsway culture at Ballateare, Jurby, Isle of Man G. BersuVol. 13, 1947161
A preliminary survey of Late Neolithic settlements at el-Ghirqa, eastern Jordan Alison Betts and Svend HelmsVol. 53, 1987327
Excavation of a Bronze Age cemetary at Ewanrigg, Maryport, Cumbria R.H. Bewley, I.H. Longworth, S. Browne, J.P. Huntley and G. VarndellVol. 58, 1992325
Some aspects of the prehistory of northern Italy from the Final Palaeolithic to the Middle Neolithic: a reconsideration of the evidence available to date Paolo BiagiVol. 46, 19809
Italy in Europe in the Early Iron Age A-M. Bietti Sestieri Vol. 63, 1997371
The metal industry of continental Italy, 13th-11th century and its Aegean connections A.M. Biettei-SestieriVol. 39, 1973383
Report on a petrological study of ground-edge artefacts from north-eastern New South Wales, Australia R.A. Binns and I. McBrydeVol. 35, 1969229
Mediterranean alluviation: new evidence from archaeology J.L. BintliffVol. 41, 197578
The plain of western Macedonia and the Neolithic site of Nea Nikomedia J. BintliffVol. 42, 1976241
Deconstructing 'The Sense of Place'? Settlement Systems, Field Survey and the Historic Record: A Case Study from Central Greece John BintliffVol. 66, 2000123
The Aylesford-Swarling culture: The problem of the Belgae reconsidered Ann BirchallVol. 31, 1965241
Excavations at Koongine Cave: Lithics & Land-use in the Terminal Pleistocene & Holocene of South Australia C.F.M. Bird & David FrankelVol. 67, 200149
A Middle Palaeolithic Site at Lynford Quarry, Mundford, Norfolk: Interim Statement. W.A. BoismierVol. 69, 2003315
A 'Worton'-Type bronze sword hilt at Caerleon George C. BoonVol. 40, 1974205
Some observations on the Pleistocene succession in the Somme Valley F. BordesVol. 22, 19561
The Upper Palaeolithic Site of Ciuntu on the Middle Pruth, Moldavia: a multidisciplinary study and reinterpretation I.A. Borziac, Philip Allsworth-Jones, Charles French, S.I. Medyanik, W.J. Rink and H.K. Lee Vol. 63, 1997285
The representation of female figures in the Rhineland Magdalenian G. BosinskiVol. 57(1), 199151
Problems of the borderland of archaeology and geology in Britian: Presidential address for 1936 P.G.H. BoswellVol. 2(2), 1936149
James Reid Moir, F.R.S. (1879-1944) P.G.H. BoswellVol. 11, 194566
Syrian and Anatolian Bronze Age figurines in Europe Jan BouzekVol. 38, 1972156
The date of the Dorset cursus M. Bowden, R. Bradley, V. Gaffney and L. MephamVol. 49, 1983376
A new survey of Ingleborough hillfort, North Yorkshire M.C.B.Bowden, D.A. Mackay and N.K. BloodVol. 55, 1989267
Guard Chambers': an Unquestioned Assumption in British Iron Age Studies. Mark BowdenVol. 72, 2006423
A reconsideration of the 'Ain Sakhri' figurine B.Boyd and J.CookVol. 59, 1993399
The excavation of a Beaker settlement at Belle Tout, East Sussex, England Richard BradleyVol. 36, 1970312
Two Late Bronze Age settlements on the Kennet gravels: excavations at Aldermaston Wharf and Knight's Farm, Burghfield, Berkshire Richard Bradley, Sue Lobb, Julian Richards and Mark RobinsonVol. 46, 1980217
Prehistoric settlement in the Peak District during the third and second millenia bc: a preliminary analysis in the light of recent fieldwork Richard Bradley and Clive HartVol. 49, 1983177
Stages in the chronological development of hoards and votive deposits Richard BradleyVol. 53, 1987351
Status, wealth and the chronological ordering of cemetaries Richard BradleyVol. 54, 1988327
Petrographic analysis of hammerstones from the Neolithic quarries at Great Langdale Richard Bradley and Roger SuthrenVol. 56, 1990117
The excavation of an oval barrow beside the Abingdon causewayed enclosure, Oxfordshire R. BradleyVol. 58, 1992127
The siting of Prehistoric rock art in Galloway, south-west Scotland R.Bradley, J.Harding and M.MathewsVol. 59, 1993269
The Philosopher and the Field Archaeologist: Collingwood, Bersu and the Excavation of King Arthur's Round Table Richard BradleyVol. 60, 199427
Rock art and the prehistoric landscape of Galicia: the results of field survey 1992-1994 Richard Bradley, Felipe Criado Boado and Ramón Fábregas ValcarceVol. 61, 1995347
Croft Moraig and the Chronology of Stone Circles Richard Bradley and Alison SheridanVol. 71, 2005269
The earliest village materials of Syro-Cilicia R. BraidwoodVol. 21, 195572
Excavations at Little Woodbury (1938-39). Part II. John BrailsfordVol. 14, 19481
Excavations at Little Woodbury John BrailsfordVol. 15, 1949156
Early Iron Age 'C' in Wessex John BrailsfordVol. 24, 1958101
The Ipswich torcs J. Brailsford and J.E. StapleyVol. 38, 1972219
The Polden Hill hoard, Somerset J.W. BrailsfordVol. 41, 1975222
The Surbo bronzes - some observations Keith BraniganVol. 38, 1972276
Sardinian beakers Warwick BrayVol. 30, 196475
The Survey and Excavation of a Bronze Age Timber Circle at Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 1998–9. Mark Brennand and Maisie Taylor Vol. 69, 20031
The Pleistocene succession in the Somme Valley H. Breuil Vol. 5(1), 193933
Les plages anciennes portugaises entre les Caps d'Espichel et Carvoeiro et leurs industries paléolithiques H. Breuil, Maxime Vaultier and Georges ZbyszewskiVol. 8, 194221
Note on a Micoquian tool from a raised beach in Morbihan Henri BreuilVol. 21, 19551
Copper mining at Mount Gabriel, Co. Cork: Bronze Age bonanza or post-famine fiasco? Stephen BriggsVol. 49, 1983317
Two cordoned urns from Fan y Big, Brecon Beacons, Powys C. Stephen Briggs, William J. Britnell and Alex M. GibsonVol. 56, 1990173
The excavation of two round barrows at Trelystan, Powys William BritnellVol. 48, 1982133
A barbed point from Porth-y-waen, Llanyblodwel, Shropshire William BritnellVol. 50, 1984385
The Colfryn hillslope enclosure, Llansantffraid Deuddwr, Powys: excavations 1980-1982 William BritnellVol. 55, 198989
A Middle Bronze Age Round-house at Glanfeinion, near Llandinam, Powys W.J. Britnell, R.J. Silvester, A.M. Gibson, A.E. Caseldine, K.L. Hunter, S. Johnson, S. Hamilton and A. Vince Vol. 63, 1997179
Traditions of metal-working in the later Neolithic and early Bronze Age of Britain: Part 1 Dennis BrittonVol. 29, 1963258
From Big Houses to Cult Houses: Early Neolithic Timber Halls in Scotland Kenneth BrophyVol. 73, 200775
The people of Mount Carmel D.R. BrothwellVol. 27, 1961155
A Late Bronze Age enclosure at Loft's Farm, Essex N. BrownVol. 54, 1988249
A Neolithic site at Ronaldsway, Isle of Man: Part I J.R. Bruce and E.M. MegawVol. 13, 1947139
A place for the dead: the role of human remains in Late Bronze Age Britain Joanna BrückVol. 61, 1995245
Houses, Lifecycles and Deposition on Middle Bronze Age Settlements in Southern England Joanna BrückVol. 65, 1999145
Neolithic dwellings in the forest zone of the European part of the U.S.S.R. A. BryusovVol. 21, 195577
Multistage strategy for sampling settlement sites: an example from Poland W. Brzezinski, M. Dulinicz, Z. Kobylinski, B. Lichy and A. MoszczynskiVol. 50, 1984377
Excavation of a possible Neolithic long barrow or mortuary enclosure at Rivenhall, Essex, 1986 D.G. Buckley, H. Major and B. MiltonVol. 54, 198877
Excavations at a Neolithic Cursus, Springfield, Essex, 1979-85 D.G. Buckley, J.D. Hedges & N. Brown Vol. 67, 2001101
A stone-axe factory at Pike of Stickle, Great Langdale, Westmorland Brian Bunch and Clare I. FellVol. 15, 19491
Urnes of no small variety': Collared Urns reviewed: Review article Colin BurgessVol. 52, 1986339
The lower Palaeolithic industries near Warsash, Hampshire M.C. Burkitt, T.T. Paterson and C.J. MogridgeVol. 5(1), 193939
Prehistoric investigations in British Somaliland Miles Burkitt and P.E. GloverVol. 12, 194649
Relative and absolute dating of our late Neolithic enclosures: an exercise in the interpretation of radiocarbon determinations R. Burleigh, I.H. Longworth and G.J. WainwrightVol. 38, 1972389
The Ronaldsway Pottery of the Isle of Man: A Study of Production, Decoration and Use Steve BurrowVol. 65, 1999125
Late Bronze Age settlement on Itford Hill, Sussex G.P. Burstow and G.A. HolleymenVol. 23, 1957167
A Late Bronze Age urnfield on Steyning Round Hill, Sussex G.P. BurstowVol. 24, 1958158
The Farnham Terraces and their sequence Henry BuryVol. 1, 193560

C
top
Palaeoliths and terraces near Bournemouth J. Bernard Calkin and J.F.N. GreenVol. 15, 194921
Dorothy Garrod’s Excavations in the Late Mousterian of Shukbah Cave in Palestine Reconsidered Jane CallanderVol. 70, 2004207
Jade axes from sites in the British Isles W. Campbell-SmithVol. 29, 1963133
The distribution of jade axes in Europe with a supplement to the catalogue of those from the British Isles W. Campbell-SmithVol. 31, 196525
Second supplement to the catalogue of jade axes from sites in the British Isles W. Campbell-SmithVol. 38, 1972408
The characterization of obsidian and its application to the Mediterranean region J.R. Cann and Colin RenfrewVol. 30, 1964111
The Effects of Fire on Archaeological Soils and Sediments: Temperature and Colour Relationships M.G.Canti and N. LinfordVol. 66, 2000385
The production and distribution of Mesolithic axes in Southern England Verna CareVol. 45, 197993
The excavation of two round barrows at Poole, Dorset H. CaseVol. 18, 1952148
Irish Neolithic pottery: Distribution and sequence Humphrey CaseVol. 27, 1961174
Beakers: deconstruction and after H.CaseVol. 59, 1993241
Some biases in the recovery of archaeological faunal remains R.W. CasteelVol. 38, 1972382
Dating and the Prehistory of the Balearic Islands Pedro V. Castro Martínez, Sylvia Gili Surińach, Paloma González Marcén, Vicente Lull, Rafael Micó Pérez and Cristina Rihuete Herrada Vol. 63, 199755
Bronze cut-and-thrust swords in the east Mediterranean H.W. CatlingVol. 22, 1956102
The Levalloisian industries of Egypt Gertrude Caton-ThompsonVol. 12, 194657
Some palaeoliths from South Arabia G. Caton-ThompsonVol. 19, 1953189
Aibunar - A Balkan copper mine of the fourth millenium B.C. E.N. CernychVol. 44, 1978203
A Grooved Ware pit and prehistoric spademarks on Hengistbury Head (Site 6) Dorset, 1984 Amanda Chadburn and Julie GardinerVol. 51, 1985315
The palaeoecological setting of Cefn Gwernffrwd - a prehistoric complex in Mid-Wales F.M. Chambers Vol. 49, 1983303
The environmental setting of Erw-wen and Moel y Gerddi: prehistoric enclosures in upland Ardudwy, North Wales F.M. Chambers and S.-M.PriceVol. 54, 198893
Notes on some family vaults in Assam and Madagascar D.E. ChapmanVol. 4(1), 1938214
Early copper in the Balkans J.C. Chapman and R.F. TylecoteVol. 49, 1983373
The Prehistoric Society: Prehistory and Society Robert ChapmanVol. 51, 198515
Social Change and land use in prehistoric Dalmatia J.Chapman and R.ShielVol. 59, 199361
Pit-digging and Structured Deposition in the Neolithic and Copper Age of Central and Eastern Europe John ChapmanVol. 66, 200061
Rethinking the 'Cursus Problem' - Investigating the Neolithic Landscape Archaeology of Rudston, East Yorkshire, UK, using GIS Henry P. Chapman Vol. 71, 2005159
Stone axe factories in the Highlands of East New Guinea J. ChappellVol. 32, 196696
Alternative sources in regional exchange systems: a gravity model approach Sylvia ChappellVol. 52, 1986131
Back into the North: The Radiocarbon Evidence for the Human Recolonisation of the North Western Ardennes after the Last Glacial Maximum Ruth CharlesVol. 62, 19961
Pattern and process in the earliest colonisation of the Mediterranean islands J.F. CherryVol. 47, 198141
The final Bronze Age in the Near East and in Temperate Europe V.G. ChildeVol. 14, 1948177
Bronze dagger of Mycenean type from Pelynt, Cornwall V.G. Childe Vol. 17, 195193
An exotic stone adze from Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall V.G. ChildeVol. 17, 195193
The first waggons and carts - from the Tigris to the Severn V.G. ChildeVol. 17, 1951177
The excavation of a Neolithic barrow on Whiteleaf Hill, Bucks V.G. Childe and Isobel SmithVol. 20, 1954212
The invention of words for the idea of 'Prehistory' Christopher ChippindaleVol. 54, 1988303
Excavations of an Iron Age defended enclosure at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire Peter Chowne, the late Maureen Girling and James GreigVol. 52, 1986159
Crig-a-Mennis: a Bronze Age barrow at Liskey, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall Pamela M. ChristieVol. 26, 196076
A barrow cemetary of the second millenium B.C. in Wiltshire, England Pamela M. ChristieVol. 33, 1967336
The excavation of an Iron Age souterrain and settlement at Carn Euny, Sancreed, Cornwall P.M.L. ChristieVol. 44, 1978309
The stratigraphy of the Mesolithic sites III and V at Thatcham, Berkshire, England D.M. Churchill Vol. 28, 1962362
The kitchen midden site at Westward Ho!, Devon, England: ecology, age and relation to changes in land and sea level D.M. Churchill and J.J. WymerVol. 31, 196574
Towards a reappraisal of henge monuments T. ClareVol. 52, 1986281
Towards a reappraisal of henge monuments: origins, evolution and hierarchies T. ClareVol. 53, 1987457
The Neolithic quarries and axe-factory sites of Great Langdale and Scafell Pike: a new field survey Philip Claris and James QuartermaineVol. 55, 19891
The prehistory of the Isle of Man Grahame ClarkVol. 1, 193570
Notes on excavations in England, the Irish Free State, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, during 1935 Grahame Clark, H.G. Leask, Estyn Evans, V. Gordon Childe and W.F. GrimesVol. 1, 1935130
The timber monument at Arminghall and its affinities Grahame ClarkVol. 2(1), 19361
Notes on excavations in England, the Irish Free State, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales during 1936 J.G.D. Clark, H.G. Leask, E. Estyn-Evans, V. Gordon-Childe and W.F. GrimesVol. 2(2), 1936211
Notes on excavations in England, the Irish Free State, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales during 1937 J.G.D. Clark, H.G. Leask, E. Estyn-Evans, V. Gordon-Childe and W.F. GrimesVol. 3(2), 1937437
Excavations at Farnham, Surrey (1937-38): the Horsham culture and the question of Mesolithic dwellings J.G.D Clark and W.F. RankineVol. 5(1), 193961
Seal-hunting in the Stone Age of north-western Europe: a study in economic prehistory J.G.D. ClarkVol. 12, 194612
Objects of South Scandinavian flint in the northernmost provinces of Norway, Sweden and Finland J.G.D. ClarkVol. 14, 1948219
A preliminary report on excavations at Star Carr, Seamer, Scarborough, Yorkshire, 1949 J.G.D. ClarkVol. 15, 194952
The earliest settlement of the West Baltic area in the light of recent research J.G.D. ClarkVol. 16, 195087
Preliminary report on excavations at Star Carr, Seamer, Scarborough, Yorkshire (Second season 1950) J.G.D. ClarkVol. 16, 1950109
The Early Iron Age site at Micklemoor Hill, West Harling, Norfolk and its pottery J.G.D. Clark and C.I. FellVol. 19, 19531
The groove and splinter technique of working antler in Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe J.G.D Clark and M.W. ThompsonVol. 19, 1953148
A microlithic industry from the Cambridgeshire Fenland and other industries of Sauveterrian affinities in Britain J.G.D. ClarkVol. 21, 19553
A Maglemosian site at Brandesburton, Holderness, Yorkshire J.G.D. Clark and H. GodwinVol. 22, 19566
The fogou of Lower Boscaswell, Cornwall E.V. Clark, E.B. Ford and C. ThomasVol. 23, 1957213
Blade and trapeze industries of the European Stone Age Grahame ClarkVol. 24, 195824
The natural fracture of pebbles from the Batoka Gorge, Northern Rhodesia, and its bearing on the Kafuan industries of Africa Desmond ClarkVol. 24, 195864
Presidential address: Perspectives in prehistory Grahame ClarkVol. 25, 19591
Excavations at the Neolithic site at Hurst Fen, Mildenhall, Suffolk, 1954, 1957 and 1958 J.G.D. Clark, E.S. Higgs and I.H. LongworthVol. 26, 1960202
A late stone age site in the Erongo mountains, south-west Africa J. Desmond Clark and James WaltonVol. 28, 19621
Neolithic bows from Somerset, England, and the prehistory of archery in North-west Europe J.G.D. ClarkVol. 29, 196350
Radiocarbon dating and the expansion of farming culture from the Near East over Europe J.G.D. ClarkVol. 31, 196558
A re-examination of the evidence for agricultural origins in the Nile Valley J.D. ClarkVol. 37, 197134
The Prehistoric Society: From East Anglia to the World Grahame ClarkVol. 51, 19851
A comment on Mithen's ecological interpretation of Palaeolithic art G.A. ClarkVol. 58, 1992107
A hoard of metalwork of the Early Iron Age from Ringstead, Norfolk R.R. ClarkeVol. 17, 1951214
An iron anthropoid sword from Shouldham, Norfolk, with related continental and British weapons R.R. Clarke and C.F.C. HawkesVol. 21, 1955198
Matrix analysis and archaeology with particular reference to British Beaker pottery David ClarkeVol. 28, 1962371
Bone dice and the Scottish Iron Age D.V. ClarkeVol. 36, 1970214
Neolithic/Early Bronze Age Pit Circles and their Environs at Oakham, Rutland Patrick Clay Vol. 64, 1998293
Shells and Sherds: Identification of Inclusions in Grooved Ware, with Associated Radiocarbon dates, from Amesbury Rosamund M.J.Cleal, John Cooper and David WilliamsVol. 60, 1994445
The Beaker folk in the Cotswolds E.M. CliffordVol. 3(1), 1937158
The excavation of Nympsfield long barrow, Gloucestershire Elsie M. CliffordVol. 4(1), 1938188
The Soldier's Grave, Frocester, Gloucester E.M. CliffordVol. 4(1), 1938214
The Rodmarton and Avening portholes E.M. Clifford and G.E. DanielVol. 6, 1940133
Palaeolithic implements from Alcester, Warwickshire E.M. CliffordVol. 9, 194348
The petrological identification of stone implements from East Anglia T.H. McK. Clough and B. GreenVol. 38, 1972108
Palaeoenvironments in the Vale of Pickering. Part 1: Stratigraphy and palaeogeography of Seamer Carr, Starr Carr and Flixton Carr E.W. CloutmanVol. 54, 19881
Palaeoenvironments in the Vale of Pickering, Part 2: Environmental history at Seamer Carr E.W. CloutmanVol. 54, 198821
Palaeoenvironments in the Vale of Pickering, Part 3: Environmental history at Starr Carr E.W. Cloutman and A.G. SmithVol. 54, 198837
The mammalian remains from the Jericho Tell Juliet Clutton-BrockVol. 45, 1979135
Early metallurgy of copper in Ireland and Britain H.H. Coghlan and Humphrey CaseVol. 23, 195791
A note upon native copper: Its occurrence and properties H.H. Coghlan and R. WillowsVol. 28, 196258
European Bronze Age shields John ColesVol. 28, 1962156
Irish Bronze Age horns and their relations with northern Europe John ColesVol. 29, 1963326
A late Bronze Age find from Pyotdykes, Angus, Scotland, with associated gold, cloth, leather and wood remains John M. Coles, Herbert Coutts and M.L. RyderVol. 30, 1964186
The excavation of a Neolithic round barrow at Pitnacree, Perthshire, Scotland John M. Coles and D.D.A. SimpsonVol. 31, 196534
Prehistoric roads and tracks in Somerset, England: 1. Neolithic John M. Coles and F. Alan HibbertVol. 34, 1968238
Metal analyses and the Scottish Early Bronze Age John M. ColesVol. 35, 1969330
Prehistoric roads and tracks in Somerset, England: 2. Neolithic John M. Coles, F. Alan Hibbert and C.F. ClementsVol. 36, 1970125
The early settlement of Scotland: excavations at Morton, Fife J.M. ColesVol. 37, 1971284
Prehistoric roads and tracks in Somerset: 3. The Sweet Track J.M. Coles, F.A. Hibbert and B.J. OrmeVol. 39, 1973256
The Meare Heath track: excavation of a Bronze Age structure in the Somerset Levels J.M. Coles and B.J. OrmeVol. 42, 1976293
The use and character of wood in prehistoric Britain and Ireland J.M. Coles, S.V.E. Heal and B.J. OrmeVol. 44, 19781
Presidential Address: the donkey and the tail J.M. ColesVol. 46, 19801
Anthropomorphic wooden figurines from Britain and Ireland Bryony ColesVol. 56, 1990315
Elk and Ogopogo. Belief systems in the hunter-gatherer rock art of northern lands J.M. ColesVol. 57(1), 1991129
Doggerland: a Speculative Survey B.J. Coles Vol. 64, 199845
The Dancer on the Rock: Record and Analysis at Järrestad, Sweden John ColesVol. 65, 1999167
Energetic Activities of Commoners John ColesVol. 67, 200119
Chariots of the Gods? Landscape and Imagery at Frännarp, Sweden John Coles Vol. 68, 2002215
Bridge to the Outer World: Rock Carvings at Bro Utmark, Bohuslän, Sweden John ColesVol. 70, 2004173
Beacon on the Ridge. Rock Carvings at Kasen Lövĺsen, Bohuslän, Sweden. John ColesVol. 72, 2006319
Ironworking in the Bronze Age? Evidence from a 10th century BC Settlement at Hartshill Copse, Upper Bucklebury, West Berkshire. Mark Collard, Timothy Darvill And Martin WattsVol. 72, 2006367
Observations on thermal treatment of chert in the Solutrean of Laugerie Haute, France M.B. CollinsVol. 39, 1973461
A Late Upper Palaeolithic site at La Sagesse Convent, Romsey, Hampshire Chantal Conneller And Chris EllisVol. 73, 2007191
Beyond Star Carr: The Vale of Pickering in the 10th Millennium BP Chantal Conneller and Tim Schadla-HallVol. 69, 200385
A newly discovered female engraving from Courbet (Penne-Tarn), France J. Cook and A.-C. WeltéVol. 58, 199229
A Reindeer Antler or 'Lyngby' axe from Northamptonshire and its context in the British Late Glacial Jill Cook and Roger JacobiVol. 60, 199475
Launde, a Terminal Palaeolithic Camp-site in the English Midlands and its North European Context. Lynden P. CooperVol. 72, 200653
Engraved and plain bone tools from Jiita, Lebanon, and their Early Kebaran context L. Copeland and F. HoursVol. 43, 1977295
Tankards and tankard handles of the British Early Bronze Age J.X.W.P. CorcoranVol. 18, 195285
The Carlingford Culture P. CorcoranVol. 26, 196098
Report on fungus-brackets from Star Carr, Seamer E.J.H. CornerVol. 16, 1950109
Soil science and archaeology with illustrations from some British Bronze Age monuments I.W. CornwallVol. 19, 1953129
A Belgic cremation site at Stone, Kent M.A. Cotton and K.M. RichardsonVol. 7, 1941134
Azilian pebbles in British collections: a re-examination Claude Couraud and Paul G. BahnVol. 48, 198245
The earliest bronze swords in Britain and their origins on the continent of Europe J.D. CowenVol. 17, 1951195
Bronze swords in Northern Europe: a reconsideration of Sprockhoff's Griffzungenschwerter J.D. CowenVol. 18, 1952129
A bronze sword from Paars (Aisne) at Cambridge J.D. CowenVol. 26, 1960351
The origins of the flange-hilted sword of bronze in continental Europe J.D. CowenVol. 32, 1966262
The Hallstatt sword of bronze: on the continent and in Britain J.D. CowenVol. 33, 1967377
Presidential address John D. CowenVol. 35, 19691
A striking maritime distribution pattern J.D. CowenVol. 37, 1971154
Field archaeology in the Royston District O.G.S. CrawfordVol. 2(1), 193697
Air photography past and future: Presidential address for 1938 O.G.S.CrawfordVol. 4(2), 1938233
The technique of the Boyne carvings O.G.S. CrawfordVol. 21, 1955156
A Neolithic Trackway within Peat Deposits at Silvertown, London A.D. Crockett, Michael J. Allen and Robert G. Scaife Vol. 68, 2002185
Excavation and survey of sub-peat features of Neolithic and Iron Age date at Bharpa Carinish, North Uist, Scotland A.CroneVol. 59, 1993361
Excavation at Killeaba, Ramsey, Isle of Man A.M. CubbonVol. 44, 197869
Living artefact, personal ecosystem, biocultural schizophrenia: a novel synthesis of processual and post-processual thinking Ben CullenVol. 61, 1995371
Between Mountains and Sea: a Reconsideration of the Neolithic Monuments of South-west Scotland Vicki Cummings Vol. 68, 2002125
Petrological identification of stone implements from Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland W.A. Cummins and C.N. MooreVol. 39, 1973219
Stone axes as a guide to Neolithic communities and boundaries in England and Wales W.A. CumminsVol. 46, 198045
Excavations at Eldon's Seat, Encomber, Dorset, England Barry Cunliffe and D.W. PhillipsonVol. 34, 1968191
Two Previously Unrecorded Jadeite Axeheads from North-east Scotland Neil G.W. Curtis Vol. 63, 1997403
The early development of agriculture in Britain E. Cecil CurwenVol. 4(1), 193827

D
top
The megalithic tomb of Pedra Branca, Portugal O. Da Veiga Ferreira, G. Zbyszewski, M. Leitao, C.T. North and M. Reynolds de SousaVol. 41, 1975167
A Bronze Age cemetary at Kimpton, Hampshire Maxwell Dacre and Ann EllisonVol. 47, 1981147
The climate, environment and industries of stone age Greece: Part I S.I. Dakaris, E.S. Higgs and R.W. HeyVol. 30, 1964199
A Mycenean IIIB bronze dagger from the Palaeolithic site of Kastritsa, Epirus, Greece S.I. DakarisVol. 33, 196730
Sand Fiold: The Excavation of an Exceptional Cist in Orkney Magnar DallandVol. 65, 1999373
The chambered barrow in Parc le Breos Cwm, South Wales Glyn DanielVol. 3(1), 193771
The transepted gallery graves of western France G.E. DanielVol. 5(1), 1939143
The dual nature of the Megalithic colonisation of prehistoric Europe G.E. Daniel Vol. 7, 19411
The distribution and date of the passage-graves of the British Isles G.E. Daniel and T.G.E. PowellVol. 15, 1949169
The chronology of the French collective tombs Glyn DanielVol. 24, 19581
From Worsaae to Childe: the models of prehistory Glyn DanielVol. 37, 1971140
The circulation of Neolithic stone and flint axes: a case study from Wales and the mid-west of England Timothy Darvill Vol. 55, 198927
A Cup-marked Stone from Dan-y-garn, Mynachlog-Ddu, Pembrokeshire, and the Prehistoric Rock-art from Wales. Timothy Darvill And Geoffrey WainwrightVol. 69, 2003253
The Cronk yn How Stone and the Rock Art of the Isle of Man Timothy Darvill and Blaze O'ConnorVol. 71, 2005283
The Context and Definition of Upper Palaeolithic Industries in Panhpir, Orissa, India Asok DattaVol. 66, 200047
Stone axe manufacture: new evidence from the Presceli Hills, west Wales A.David and G. WilliamsVol. 61, 1995433
37,000 Years and More in Tropical Australia: Investigating Long-Term Archaeological Trends in Cape York Peninsula Bruno David and Harry Lourandos Vol. 63, 19971
Where Eagles Dare: the Iron Age of Norfolk John A. DaviesVol. 62, 199663
A Very Model of a Modern Human Industry: New perspectives on the origins and spread of the Aurignacian in Europe William DaviesVol. 67, 2001195
Absolute' dating of Mesolithic human activity at Satr Carr, Yorkshire: new Palaeoecological Studies and Identification of the 9600BP radiocarbon 'Plateau' S.P.Day and P.A.MellarsVol. 60, 1994417
Armorican coin hoards in the Channel Islands Colbert de BeaulieuVol. 24, 1958201
The excavation of a long barrow at Nutbane, Hants Faith de Mallet MorganVol. 25, 195915
The excavation of the long mortuary enclosure on Normanton Down, Wilts Faith de Mallet VatcherVol. 27, 1961160
A doctor's grave of the Middle La Tčne Period from Bavaria J.M. de NavarroVol. 21, 1955231
Reflections on the art of the Cave of Altamira F.B. De QuirosVol. 57(1), 199181
The 'Carlingford Culture', the long barrow and the Neolithic of Great Britain and Ireland Ruaidhrí de ValéraVol. 27, 1961234
On a find of a Preboreal domestic dog (Canis Familiaris L.) from Star Carr, Yorkshire, with remarks on other Mesolithic dogs Magnus, DegerbřlVol. 27, 196135
The Bronze Age on the Tavoliere, Italy C. Delano Smith and C. SmithVol. 39, 1973454
Reading Early Agriculture at Kuk Swamp, Wahgi Valley, Papua New Guinea: the Archaeological Features (Phases 1–3) T.P. Denham, J. Golson and P.J. HughesVol. 70, 2004259
The purity of prehistoric crops R.W. DennellVol. 40, 1974132
On the problems of studying prehistoric climate and crop agriculture R.W. DennellVol. 43, 1977361
Cemetaries and settlement patterns in the Iron Age on the Yorkshire Wolds John S. DentVol. 48, 1982437
The Greek mainland, c.1150-c.1000 B.C. Vincent DesboroughVol. 31, 1965213
Archaeological discoveries in the raised bogs of the Somerset Levels, England H.S.L. Dewar and H. GodwinVol. 29, 196317
Pollen analysis as an aid to the dating of prehistoric monuments G.W. DimblebyVol. 20, 1954231
Thermal alteration in mesolithic assemblages T. Douglas-Price, Sylvia Chappell and David J. IvesVol. 48, 1982467
The excavation of long barrow 163a on Thickthorn Down, Dorset C.D. Drew and Stuart PiggottVol. 2(1), 193677
The excavation of an oval burial mound of the htird millennium BC at Alfriston, East Sussex, 1974 Peter DrewettVol. 41, 1975119
The excavation of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure on Offham Hill, East Sussex, 1976 P. DrewettVol. 43, 1977201
Later Bronze Age downland economy and excavations at Black Patch, East Sussex Peter DrewettVol. 48, 1982321
The excavation of a neolithic oval barrow at North Marden, West Sussex, 1982 Peter DrewettVol. 52, 198631
Excavations at Heywoods, Barbados, and the economic basis of the Suazoid Period in the Lesser Antilles P.L.DrewettVol. 59, 1993113
The Production of Copper Alloys in Iron Age Britain D.B.DungworthVol. 62, 1996399
A Beaker from Bourton-on-the-Water G.C. DunningVol. 3(1), 1937158
The production of specialised flintwork in the later Neolithic: a case study from the Yorkshire Wolds Tess DurdenVol. 61, 1995409
Prehistoric Copper minig on the Great Orme, Llandudno, Gwynedd Andrew Dutton and Peter J.FashamVol. 60, 1994245
Ritual monuments at Rudston, East Yorkshire, England D.P. DymondVol. 32, 196686

E
top
Palaeolithic parietal art and its topographical context M. and A. EasthamVol. 57(1), 1991115
Assembly and Collection - Lithic Complexes in the Cambridgeshire Fenlands Mark Edmonds, Christopher Evans and David GibsonVol. 65, 199947
A Henge Too Far? Reinterpreting the Neolithic Monument Complex at Milfield, Northumberland Benjamin EdwardsVol. 73, 200759
An early Bronze Age burial in a boat-shaped wooden coffin from north-east Yorkshire. Part 1 & 2 H.W. Elgee and F. ElgeeVol. 15, 194987
Excavation of a Neolithic Wooden Platform, Stirlingshire Clare Ellis, Anne Crone, Eileen Reilly and Paul Hughes Vol. 68, 2002247
An Early Mesolithic Seasonal Hunting Site in the Kennet Valley, Southern England. Chris Ellis, Michael J. Allen, Julie Gardiner, Phil Harding, Claire Ingrem, Adrienne Powell and Robert G. ScaifeVol. 69, 2003107
Excavations at Hog Cliff Hill, Maiden Newton, Dorset Ann Ellison and Philip RahtzVol. 53, 1987223
The Bronze Age settlement at Thorny Down: pots, post-holes and patterning Ann Ellison Vol. 53, 1987385
The excavation of a stone alignment and circle at Cholwichtown, Lee Moor, Devonshire, England George Eogan and J.G. SimmonsVol. 30, 196425
The Later Bronze Age in Ireland in the light of recent research George EoganVol. 30, 1964268
Megalithic Art and Society George EoganVol. 65, 1999415
The Late Chalcolithic Pottery From the Sites of Kavakli and Yumurta Tepe in the Province of Edirne, Eastern Thrace Burçin ErdoguVol. 65, 1999457
Off-site Artefact Distribution and Land-use Intensity in Turkish Thrace. Burçin ErdoguVol. 69, 2003183
The multiple-cist cairn at Mount Stewart, County Down, Northern Ireland E. Estyn-Evans and Basil R.S. MegawVol. 3(1), 193729
The prehistoric culture-sequence in the maltese archipelago John D. EvansVol. 19, 195341
The 'Dolmens' of Malta and the origins of the Tarxien cemetery culture John EvansVol. 22, 195685
Neolithic Knossos: the growth of a settlement J.D. EvansVol. 37, 197195
The experimental earthwork on Morden Bog, Wareham, Dorset, England: 1963-1972 J.G. Evans and Susan LimbreyVol. 40, 1974170
Prehistory in the Seventies, at home and abroad J.D. EvansVol. 43, 19771
Excavations at Cherhill, North Wiltshire, 1967 J.G. Evans and I.F. SmithVol. 49, 198343
An excavation at Avebury, Wiltshire, 1982 J.G. Evans, M.W. Pitts and Diane WilliamsVol. 51, 1985305
Notes on some Late Neolithic and Bronze Age events in long barrow ditches in southern and eastern England J.G.EvansVol. 56, 1990111
An environmental history of the upper Kennet Valley, Wiltshire, for the last 10,000 years J.G.Evans, S.Limbrey, I.Máté and R.MountVol. 59, 1993139
Constructing Houses and Building Context: Bersu's Manx Round-house Campaign Christopher Evans Vol. 64, 1998183
Total Archaeology' and Model Landscapes: Excavation of the Great Wilbraham Causewayed Enclosure, Cambridgeshire, 1975–6. Christopher Evans, Mark Edmonds and Steve BorehamVol. 72, 2006113
Fourth report of the sub-committee of the South-western Group of Museums and Art Galleries (England) on the petrological idenitification of stone axes E.D. Evens, L.V. Grinsell, S. Piggott and F.S. WallisVol. 28, 1962209
The petrological identification of stone implements from South-Western England: Fifth report of the sub-committee of the South-Western Federation of Museums and Art Galleries E.D. Evens, I.F. Smith and F.S. WallisVol. 38, 1972235

F
top
Wooden implements from Late Stone Age sites at Gwisho hot springs, Lochinvar, Gambia Brian M/ Fagan and Francis L. Van NotenVol. 32, 1966246
Preliminary report on a microlithic industry at Rop rock shelter, Northern Nigeria Bernard FaggVol. 10, 194468
Flint flake dimensions in the British Neolithic M. FarleyVol. 45, 1979322
A mirror burial at Dorton, Buckinghamshire Michael FarleyVol. 49, 1983269
A Bronze Age flint industry from a barrow site in Micheldever Wood, Hampshire P.J. Fasham and J.M RossVol. 44, 197847
Ancient agriculture in the highland of Britain R.W. FeachamVol. 39, 1973332
The Cumbrian type of polished stone axe and its distribution in Britain Clare I. FellVol. 30, 196439
The nature of the source and the manufacture of Scottish battle-axes and axe-hammers M.B. FentonVol. 50, 1984217
New Neolithic sites in Dorset and Bedfordshire, with a note on the distribution of Neolithic storage pits in Britain N.H. Field, C.L. Matthews and I.F. SmithVol. 30, 1964352
A multi-phased barrow and possible henge monument at West Ashby, Lincolnshire Naomi FieldVol. 51, 1985103
Late Pleistocene Megafauna and Archaeology from Cuddie Springs, South-eastern Australia Judith Field and John DodsonVol. 65, 1999275
Winklebury hillfort: a study of artefact distributions from subsoil features A.R. FisherVol. 51, 1985167
Ground slates in the Sacndinavian younger Stone Age with reference to circumpolar maritime adaptations William FitzhughVol. 40, 197445
Further finds from the Le Câtillon hoard Andrew Fitzpatrick amd J.V.S. MegawVol. 53, 1987433
Night and Day: the Symbolism of Astral Signs on Later Iron Age Anthropomorphic Short Swords A.P.FitzpatrickVol. 62, 1996373
The prehistoric landscape of Dartmoor. Part 1: South Dartmoor A. FlemingVol. 44, 197897
The prehistoric landscape of Dartmoor. Part 2: North and East Dartmoor Andrew FlemingVol. 49, 1983195
A model of regional archaeological structure Robert FoleyVol. 47, 19811
A newly discovered causewayed enclosure at Eton Wick, near Windsor, Berkshire Steve FordVol. 52, 1986319
An Early Bronze Age pit circle from Charnham Lane, Hungerford, Berkshire S. FordVol. 57(2), 1991179
Chambered tombs in north-western France Daryll FordeVol. 6, 1940166
Megalithic art in the north-west of Britain: The Calderstones, Liverpool J.L. Forde-JohnstonVol. 23, 195720
The origins and development of the Penannular Brooch in Europe Elizabeth FowlerVol. 26, 1960149
The socketed bronze sickles of the British Isles with special reference to an un-published specimen from Norwich Sir Cyril FoxVol. 5(2), 1939222
Triskeles, palmettes and horse-brooches Sir Cyril FoxVol. 18, 195247
Celtic fields and farms on Dartmoor, in the light of recent excavations at Kestor Aileen Fox Vol. 20, 195487
A continental palstave from the ancient field system on Horridge Common, Dartmoor Aileen Fox and Dennis BrittonVol. 35, 1969220
The bone remains from Star Carr, Seamer F.C. Fraser and J.E. KingVol. 15, 194952
Second interim report on the animal remains from Star Carr, Seamer F.C. Fraser and J.E. KingVol. 16, 1950109
The Public Forum and the Space Between: the Materiality of Social Strategy in the Irish Neolithic Shannon Marguerite Fraser Vol. 64, 1998203
Metaphorical journeys: landscape, monuments and the body in a Scottish neolithic Shannon Marguerite FraserVol. 70, 2004129
Archaeological and Palaeo-environmental Investigations of the Upper Allen Valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset (1998–2000): a New Model of Earlier Holocene Landscape Development. Charles French, Helen Lewis, Michael J. Allen, Robert G. Scaife And Martin GreenVol. 69, 2003201
Palmette and circle: early Celtic art in Britain and its continental background O-H. Frey and J.V.S. MegawVol. 42, 197647
The Stone Knight, the Sphinx and the Hare: New Aspects of Early Figural Celtic Art Otto-Herman Frey Vol. 64, 19981
A metrical technique for flint blades and similar artefacts F.R. FroomVol. 39, 1973456
Calleva Atrebatum: an interim report on the excavation of the oppidum, 1980-86 Michael Fulford Vol. 53, 1987271
A Late Iron Age Mirror Burial from Latchmere Green, near Silchester, Hampshire Michael Fulford and John Creighton Vol. 64, 1998331
Some early pottery of Samos, Kalimnos and Chios Audrey FurnessVol. 22, 1956173
Mesolithic to Bronze Age Vegetation Change and Human Activity in the Exe Valley, Devon. R.M. Fyfe, A.G. Brown and B J. ColesVol. 69, 2003161

G
top
Handaxe assemblages from the Didwana region, Thar Desert, India: a metrical analysis C. Gaillard, D.R. Raju, V.N.Misra and S.N. RajaguruVol. 52, 1986189
New AMS dates from Upper Palaeolithic Kastritsa Galanidou and P.C. TzedakisVol. 67, 2001271
The stratigraphy of Kirkhead Cave, an Upper Palaeolithic site in northern England Stephen J. Gale and Christopher D. HuntVol. 51, 1985283
The stratigraphy of Kirkhead Cave, an Upper Palaeolithic site in northern England S.J.Gale and C.O. HuntVol. 56, 199051
Hunting strategies in the Central European Palaeolithic Clive Gamble Vol. 45, 197935
The social context for European Palaeolithic art C. GambleVol. 57(1), 19913
Review article Clive Gamble Vol. 63, 1997407
Making the Most of it: Late Prehistoric Pastoralism in the Avon Levels, Severn Estuary Julie Gardiner, Michael J. Allen, Sheila Hamilton-Dyer, Moira Laidlaw, and Robert G. ScaifeVol. 68, 20021
The Upper Palaeolithic in the light of recent discovery D.A.E. GarrodVol. 4(1), 19381
Excavations at the cave of Shukbah, Palestine, 1928 D.A.E. GarrodVol. 8, 19421
Excavations at the Mugharet Kebara, Mount Carmel, 1931: The Aurignacian industries Dorothy A.E. GarrodVol. 20, 1954155
Palaeolithic spear-throwers Dorothy A.E. GarrodVol. 21, 195521
Placing pits: Landscape Occupation and Depositional Practice During the Neolithic in East Anglia Duncan GarrowVol. 73, 20071
Pit Clusters and the Temporality of Occupation: an Earlier Neolithic Site at Kilverstone, Thetford, Norfolk Duncan Garrow, Emma Beadsmoore and Mark KnightVol. 71, 2005139
On Bovid Assemblages and their Consequences for the Knowledge of Subsistence Patterns in the Middle Palaeolithic Sabine GaudzinskiVol. 62, 199619
Close ny Chollagh: an Iron Age fort at Scarlett, Isle of Man Peter S. GellingVol. 24, 195885
Excavations on Pilsdon Pen, Dorset, 1964-71 P.S. GellingVol. 43, 1977263
Centralized storage in later prehistoric Britain Henry GentVol. 49, 1983243
Diaton analysis of clays and late neolthic pottery from the Milfield Basin, Northumberland A.M. GibsonVol. 52, 198689
Excavations at the Sarn-y-bryn-caled Cursus Complex, Welshpool, Powys, and the timber circles of Great Britain and Ireland Alex GibsonVol. 60, 1994143
Excavations at a Neolithic Enclosure at Lower Luggy, near Welshpool, Powys, Wales. Alex GibsonVol. 72, 2006163
Far'ah II: a middle palaeolithic open-air site in the Northern Negev, Israel Isaac Gilead and Caroline GrigsonVol. 50, 198471
The earliest vculture history of the northern part of the European USSR: A review article Marija GimbutasVol. 19, 1953108
Borodino, Selma and their contemporaries: key sites for the Bronze Age chronology of Eastern Europe Marija GimbutasVol. 22, 1956143
Middle Ural sites and the chronology of Northern Eurasia Marija GimbutasVol. 24, 1958120
The impact of radiocarbon dating on the establishment of the prehistoric chronology of Brittany P.R. GiotVol. 37, 1971208
Prehistoric social groups in north Norway Gutorm GjessingVol. 21, 195584
A prehistoric bow fragment from Drumwhinny Bog, Kesh, Co. Fermanagh W. GloverVol. 45, 1979323
The relationship of bog stratigraphy to climatic change and archaeology H. GodwinVol. 12, 19461
Preliminary reports on peat-stratigraphy and pollen-analysis in the Flixton-Seamer area H. GodwinVol. 15, 194952
Prehistoric wooden trackways of the Somerset Levels: their construction, age and relation to climatic change H. GodwinVol. 26, 19601
Changing methods and aims in prehistory: Presidential address for 1935 V. Gordon ChildeVol. 1, 19351
Neolithic house-types in Temperate Europe V. Gordon ChildeVol. 15, 194977
Prehistoric Soul Beliefs in Northern Europe Bo GräslandVol. 60, 199415
The Birdlip early Iron Age burials C. GreenVol. 15, 1949188
A flint dagger from Ffair Rhos, Ceredigion, Dyfed, Wales H. Stephen Green, Christopher H. Houlder and Lawrence H. KeeleyVol. 48, 1982492
The excavation of eighteen round barrows near Shrewton, Wiltshire Charles Green and Stephen Rollo-SmithVol. 50, 1984255
The Mesolithic colonization and agricultural trasition of south-east Ireland Stanton W. Green and Marek ZvelebilVol. 56, 199057
The use of copper in the Cucuteni-Tripolye culture of south-east Europe T.A.P. GreevesVol. 41, 1975153
Some newly discovered ritual monuments in mid Devon F.M. GriffithVol. 51, 1985310
The typology and origins of Beakers in Wales W.E. GriffithsVol. 23, 195757
The excavation of stone circles near Penmaenmawr, North Wales W.E. GriffithsVol. 26, 1960303
The megalithic monuments of Wales W.F. GrimesVol. 2(1), 1936106
A barrow on Breach Farm, Llanbleddian, Glamorgan W.F. GrimesVol. 4(1), 1938107
The excavation of Ty-isaf long cairn, Brecknockshire W.F. GrimesVol. 5(1), 1939119
Art on British Iron Age pottery W.F. GrimesVol. 18, 1952160
The excavation of Caesar's Camp, Heathrow, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1944 W.F.Grimes and J.Close-BrooksVol. 59, 1993303
The Bronze Age round barrows of Wessex L.V. GrinsellVol. 7, 194173
Disc-barrows L.V. GrinsellVol. 40, 197479
The Bronze Age round barrows of Kent L.V. GrinsellVol. 58, 1992355
New AMS Dates for Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Camp Sites and Single Finds in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia (Germany). Judith M. GrünbergVol. 72, 200695
A Bronze Age glass bead from Wilsford, Wiltshire: Barrow G42 in the Lake Group Maragret Guido, Julian Henderson, Michael Cable, Justine Bayley and Leo BiekVol. 50, 1984245
Planned hillfort interiors G.C. GuilbertVol. 41, 1975203
Double-ring roundhouses, probable and possible, in Prehistoric Britain Graeme GuilbertVol. 47, 1981299
A Late Bronze Age Landscape at South Hornchurch, Essex E.B.A.Guttman and J. LastVol. 66, 2000319

H
top
A late glacial elk with associated barbed points from High Furlong, Lancashire J.S. Hallam, B.J.N. Edwards, B. Barnes and A.J. StuartVol. 39, 1973100
Obsidian in the western Mediterranean: characterization by neutron activation analysis and optical emission spectroscopy B.R. Hallam, S.E. Warren and C. RenfrewVol. 42, 197685
Mycenean Greece and Europe: the evidence of bronze tools and implements Anthony HardingVol. 41, 1975183
Excavations in the prehistoric ritual complex near Milfield, Northumberland A.F. HardingVol. 47, 198187
The chalk plague pit, Amesbury Philip HardingVol. 54, 1988320
Social histories and regional perspectives in the Neolithic of Lowland England Jan HardingVol. 61, 1995117
Pathways to World Prehistory Presidential Address David R. HarrisVol. 60, 19941
Jeitun: Recent Excavations at an Early Neolithic Site in Southern Turkmenistan D.R.Harris, C.Gosden and M.P.CharlesVol. 62, 1996423
The 'Politicultivo Ganadero' or the Secondary Revolution in Spanish agriculture, 5000-1000bc R.J. HarrisonVol. 51, 198575
The pottery from the sites on Plumton Plain C.F.C. HawkesVol. 1, 193539
The place of origin of the Windmill Hill culture Jacquetta HawkesVol. 1, 1935127
The Deverel Urn and the Picardy Pin: A phase of Bronze Age settlement in Kent C.F.C. HawkesVol. 8, 194226
Two palaeoliths from Broom, Dorset C.F.C. HawkesVol. 9, 194348
From Bronze Age to Iron Age: Middle Europe, Italy and the north and west C.F.C. HawkesVol. 14, 1948196
British prehistory half-way through the century C.F.C. HawkesVol. 17, 19511
Bronze Age Hungary: a review of recent work C.F.C. HawkesVol. 40, 1974113
Vessey Ponds: a 'prehistoric' water supply in east Yorkshire? Colin Hayfield, John Pouncett and Pat WagnerVol. 61, 1995393
Archaeology of the submerged land-suface of the Essex coast S. Hazzledine-Warren, Stuart Piggott, J.G.D. Clark, M.C. Burkitt and H. and M.E. GodwinVol. 2(2), 1936178
Recent work at North Ferriby, North Humberside S.V.E HealVol. 52, 1986317
Excavations of a Mesolithic site at Thatcham, Berkshire F. Healy, M. Heaton and S.J. LobbVol. 58, 199241
Excavations at a Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Orsett, Essex, 1975 J. Hedges and D. BuckleyVol. 44, 1978219
Studies on prehistoric cultivated plants in England Hans HelbaekVol. 6, 1940166
Early crops in Southern England Hans HelbaekVol. 18, 1952194
Ancient Egyptian wheats Hans HelbaekVol. 21, 195593
A possible pedigree of long barrows and chambered cairns W.J. HempVol. 1, 1935108
Beltzsch and Knossos Hugh HenckenVol. 18, 195236
A western razor in Sicily Hugh HenckenVol. 21, 1955160
Textiles and weaving appliances in prehistoric Britain Audrey S. HenshallVol. 16, 1950130
The Excavation of Cairns at Blawearie, Old Bewick, Northumberland Ian Hewitt and Stan BeckensallVol. 62, 1996255
Families, Prestige Goods, Warriors and Complex Societies: Beaker Groups and the 3rd Millennium cal BC Volker HeydVol. 73, 2007327
The excavation of a late Mesolithic site at Downton, near Salisbury, Wilts Eric S. HiggsVol. 25, 1959209
Some Pleistocene faunas of the Mediterranean coastal areas E.S. HiggsVol. 27, 1961144
The climate, environment and industries of stone age Greece: Part II E.S. Higgs and C. Vita-FinziVol. 32, 19661
The climate, environment and industries of stone age Greece: Part III E.S. Higgs, C. Vita-Finzi, D.R. Harris and A.E. FaggVol. 33, 19671
Further information concerning the enviroment of Palaeolithic man in Epirus E.S. Higgs and D. WebleyVol. 37, 1971367
Stock rearing as a cultural factor in prehistoric Europe C.W. HighamVol. 33, 196784
Site location and site hierarchy in prehistoric Thailand C.F.W Higham, Amphan Kijngam and B.J.F. ManlyVol. 48, 19821
The Hinxton Rings - a Late Iron Age Cemetary at Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, with a Reconsideration of Northern Aylsford-Swarling Distributions J.D. Hill, Christopher Evans and Mark AlexanderVol. 65, 1999243
Ritual hoarding in Migration-period Scandinavia: a review of recent interpretations John HinesVol. 55, 1989193
Intensive survey of prehistoric sites in the Stilo region, Calabria Ian Hodder and Caroline MaloneVol. 50, 1984121
Digging for symbols in science and history: a reply: Review article Ian HodderVol. 52, 1986352
Material culture texts and social change: a theoretical discussion and some archaeological examples Ian HodderVol. 54, 198867
Some pottery from Eastbourne, the 'Marnians' and the Pre-Roman Iron Age in southern England F.R. HodsonVol. 28, 1962140
Cultural grouping within the British pre-Roman Iron Age F.R. HodsonVol. 30, 196499
The prehistory of south-western Iran: a preliminary report Frank Hole and Kent V. FlanneryVol. 33, 1967147
Late Bronze Age lynchet-settlements on Plumpton Plain, Sussex G.A. Holleyman and E. Cecil CurwenVol. 1, 193516
Survey and Test Excavations in the Badari Region, Egypt D.L.Holmes and R.F.FriedmanVol. 60, 1994105
The excavation of a Neolithic stone implement factory on Mynydd Rhiw in Caernarvonshire C.H. HoulderVol. 27, 1961108
Radiocarbon Evidence for the Lateglacial Human Recolonisation of Northern Europe R.A. Housley, C.S. Gamble, M. Street, and P. Pettitt Vol. 63, 199725
Seeing the Sites: Survey and Excavation on the Anglezarke Uplands, Lancashire Christine Howard-DavisVol. 62, 1996133
A technical study of opaque red glass of the Iron Age in Britain M.J. HughesVol. 38, 197298
A Middle Bronze Age ornament hoard from South Wonston, Hampshire Michael Hughes and Timothy ChampionVol. 48, 1982487
An Iron Age Barrow, Burial at Bromfield, Shropshire Evan Gwilym HughesVol. 60, 1994395
A 'horn-cap' mould from Beckford, Worcestershire J.D. Hurst and J. WillsVol. 53, 1987492
Battle-axes in the Aegean R.W. HutchinsonVol. 16, 195052
Less familiar aspects of primitive trade J.H. HuttonVol. 17, 1951171
On the date of and axe-hammer from Llangeitho, Cardiganshire H.A. HydeVol. 5(1), 1939166

I
top
Pottery making in Igboland, Eastern Nigeria: an ethno-archaeological study A. Ikechukwu-OkpokoVol. 53, 1987445
Roxby Iron Age settlement and the Iron Age in north-east Yorkshire R. Inman, D.R.Brown, R.E. Goddard and D.A.SprattVol. 51, 1985181

J
top
Excavations at Little Woodbury (1938-39). Part III. Winifred JacksonVol. 14, 19481
Copper mining at Mount Gabriel, Co. Cork: Bronze Age bonanza or post-famine fiasco? A reply John S. JacksonVol. 50, 1984375
Britain inside and outside Mesolithic Europe R.M. JacobiVol. 42, 197667
The Late Upper Palaeolithic Lithic Collection from Gough’s Cave, Cheddar, Somerset and Human Use of the cave Roger JacobiVol. 70, 20041
A Collection of Early Upper Palaeolithic Artefacts from Beedings, near Pulborough, West Sussex and the Context of Similar Finds from the British Isles Roger JacobiVol. 73, 2007229
Concentric antenna enclosures - a new defended enclosure type in West Wales Terence JamesVol. 56, 1990295
The prehistory of Upper Pleistocene and recent cattle: Part 1 M.R. JarmanVol. 35, 1969236
British Iron Age Diet: Stable Isotopes and Other Evidence Mandy Jay And Michael P. RichardsVol. 73, 2007169
An excavation at the coastal promontory fort of Embury Beacon, Devon J.S. JefferiesVol. 40, 1974136
The experimental earthwork on Overton Down, Wiltshire, England: The first four years P.A. Jewell and G.W. DimblebyVol. 32, 1966313
Chronology of Greece and South-east Europe in the Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Mats JohnsonVol. 65, 1999319
Third supplement to the catalogue of jade axes from sites in the British Isles V. Jones, A.C. Bishop and A.R. WoolleyVol. 43, 1977287
Carbonised cereals from Grooved Ware contexts Martin JonesVol. 46, 198061
Long Barrows and Neolithic Elongated Enclosures in Lincolnshire: An Analysis of the Air Photographic Evidence Dilwyn Jones Vol. 64, 199883
Monuments and Memories Set in Stone: a Cornish Bronze Age Ceremonial Complex in its Landscape (on Stannon Down). Andy M. JonesVol. 72, 2006341
Daggers in the early Iron Age in Britain E.M. JopeVol. 27, 1961307
The technology of Primary copper mining in South-East Europe B. JovanovicVol. 45, 1979103

K
top
A Mesolithic site on Iping Common, Sussex, England P.A.M. Keef, J.J. Wymer and G.W. DimblebyVol. 31, 196585
Excavation of an untouched chamber in the Lanhill long barrow Alexander Keiller and Stuart PiggottVol. 4(1), 1938122
First report of the Sub-Committee of the South-Western Group of Museums and Art Galleries on the petrological identification of stone axes Alexander Keiller, Stuart Piggott and F.S. WallisVol. 7, 194150
Prehistoric research in Switzerland, 1939-45 Karl Keller-TarnuzzerVol. 13, 1947170
Acheulian flake tools Harper KelleyVol. 3(1), 193715
Two late prehistoric circular enclosures near Harlech, Gwynedd Richard S. KellyVol. 54, 1988101
Notes on the possible misuse and errors of cumulative percentage frequency graphs for the comparison of prehistoric artefact assemblages J.E. Kerrich and D.L. ClarkeVol. 33, 196757
Intra- and Inter-Site Variability within the Levantine Upper Palaeolithic Evidence from Jebel Humeima (J142), South West Jordan Kristopher W. KerryVol. 66, 200029
Origin and development of Series II culture of India A.P. KhatriVol. 28, 1962191
The Pleistocene succession in the lower part of the Thames Valley W.B.R. King and K.P. OakleyVol. 2(1), 193652
The Lanhill long barrow, Wiltshire, England: An essay in reconstruction D. Grant KingVol. 32, 196673
The palaeoenvironment of some archaeological sites in Greece: the influence of accumulated uplift in a seismically active area Geoffrey King and Geoffrey BaileyVol. 51, 1985273
The firing temperature of a Karanova sherd and inference about south-east European chalcolithic refractory technology W.D. Kingery and Jay D. FriermanVol. 40, 1974204
The Standlow dagger I.M. KinnesVol. 42, 1976319
Glandy Cross: A Later Prehistoric Monumental Complex in Carmarthenshire, Wales Trevor Kirk and George WilliamsVol. 66, 2000257
The Carrowmore megalithic cemetary, Co. Sligo F.T. KitchinVol. 49, 1983151
The Mousterian of European Russia Richard G. KleinVol. 35, 196977
Die spätpaläolithische Steinindustrie aus Jablonany in Mähren (CSSR) Bohuslav KlímaVol. 37, 1971118
The Balkans in the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic: the gate to Europe or a cul-de-sac? J.K. KozlowskiVol. 58, 19921

L
top
A Middle Bronze Age House and Burnt Mound at Bestwall, Wareham, Dorset: an Interim Report. Lilian Ladle And Ann WoodwardVol. 69, 2003265
'At the Edge of the World ...' Hominid Colonisation and the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic of the West Midlands. A.T.O. Lang and D.H. Keen Vol. 71, 200563
An Italo-Celtic helmet Raymond LantierVol. 21, 1955228
Excavations and prehistoric discoveries in France (1940-44) M. Raymond LantlerVol. 11, 194539
Life by the River: a Prehistoric Landscape at Grendon, Northamptonshire Jonathan LastVol. 71, 2005333
A Late Iron Age burial enclosure at Maldon Hall Farm, Essex: excavations 1989 N.J. LavenderVol. 57(2), 1991203
Proceedings of the Conference on Palaeolithic art held in Oxford, 1989: Introduction A.J. LawsonVol. 57(1), 19911
Trends in the hunter-gatherer rock art of Western Europe and Australia R. LaytonVol. 57(1), 1991163
A dated stone axe-hammer from Cleethorpes, South Humberside Kevin LeahyVol. 52, 1986143
An Acheulean industry and hominid mandible, Lake Baringo, Kenya Margaret Leakey, P.V. Tobias, J.E. Martyn and R.E.F. LeakeyVol. 35, 196948
Notes on excavations in Eire, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales during 1938 H.G. Leask, J.G.D. Clark, E. Estyn-Evans, V. Gordon-Childe and W.F. GrimesVol. 4(2), 1938314
Notes on excavations in Eire, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales during 1939 H.G. Leask, J.G.D. Clark, E. Estyn-Evans, V. Gordon-Childe and W.F. GrimesVol. 5(2), 1939249
A new views of the western European group of Quaternary cave art P.A. LeasonVol. 5(1), 193951
The population ecology of man in the early Upper Pleistocene of southern Africa Richard B. LeeVol. 29, 1963235
Structured round cairns in West Central Wales D.K. LeightonVol. 50, 1984319
Ground stone tools from Serra Orlando (Morgantina) and stone axes studies in Sicily and southern Italy Robert LeightonVol. 55, 1989135
Excavations at Kilpheder, South Uist, and the problem of the brochs and wheel-houses T.C. LethbridgeVol. 18, 1952176
An Investigation of Ancient Cultivation Remains at Hengistbury Head Site 6, Christchurch, Dorset Helen LewisVol. 68, 200283
Wrestling with analogy: a methodological dilemma in Upper Palaeolithic art research J.D. Lewis-WilliamsVol. 57(1), 1991149
A preliminary lithic analysis of the Mousterian site of 'Ain Difla (WHS site 634) in the Wadi Ali, West-central Jordan John Lindly and Geofrrey ClarkVol. 53, 1987279
Terracotta models as evidence for vehicles with tilts in the ancient Near East M.A. Littauer and J.H. CrouwelVol. 40, 197420
Rock carvings of chariots in Transcaucasia, Central Asia and Outer Mongolia M.A. Littauer Vol. 43, 1977243
Segmented embanked pit-alignments in the North York Moors: a survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England C.A.LofthouseVol. 59, 1993383
Landscape, Memory and Material Culture: Interpreting Diversity in the Iron Age Helen L. Loney and Andrew W. HoaenVol. 71, 2005361
Bryn Eryr: An Enclosed Settlement of the Iron Age on Anglesey David Longley Vol. 64, 1998225
A Bronze Age urnfield on Vinces Farm, Ardleigh, Essex I.H. LongworthVol. 26, 1960178
The origins and development of the Primary Series in the Collared Urn Tradition in England and Wales I.H. LongworthVol. 27, 1961263
The Antler Maceheads Dating Project R. Loveday, A. Gibson, P. D. Marshall, A. Bayliss, C. Bronk Ramsey and H. van der PlichtVol. 73, 2007381
The technique of the decoration on a disc-butted axe from Romania P.R. Lowery, R.D.A. Savage and R.L. WilkinsVol. 38, 1972165
Iron Age pottery from Wisley, Surrey A.W.G. LowtherVol. 11, 194532
Property Relations in the Bronze Age of South-western Europe: an Archaeological Analysis of Infant Burials from El Argar (Almeria, Spain). Vicente Lull, Rafael Micó Pérez, Cristina Rihuete Herrada and Roberto RischVol. 71, 2005247
The 'Lower Perigordian' in French archaeology Thomas F. LynchVol. 32, 1966156

M
top
The excavation of a late Upper Palaeolithic open-site on Hengistbury Head, Christchurch, Hants Angela MaceVol. 25, 1959233
The early Iron Age metalwork hoard from Stanwick, N.R. Yorkshire, England Morna MacgregorVol. 28, 196217
The origin and development of the Broch and wheelhouse building cultures of the Scottish Iron Age Euan W. MacKieVol. 31, 196593
Radiocarbon dates for two Mesolithic shell heaps and a Neolithic axe-factory in Scotland E.W. MacKieVol. 38, 1972412
A group of bronzes from Surbo, Italy: new evidence for Aegean contacts with Apulia during Mycenean IIIB and C Ellen MacnamaraVol. 36, 1970241
Earthen long barrows and timber structures: aspects of the Eary Neolithic mortuary practice in Denmark Torsten MadsenVol. 45, 1979301
New aspects and problems in Irish prehistory: Presidential Address for 1937 A. MahrVol. 3(2), 1937261
Mortuary ritual of 4th millenium BC Malta: the Zebbug period chambered tomb from the Brochtorff Circle at Xaghra (Gozo) Caroline Malone, Simon Stoddart, Anthony Bonanno, Tancred Gouder and David TrumpVol. 61, 1995303
The excavation of the Willerby Wold long barrow, East Riding of Yorkshire, England T.G. ManbyVol. 29, 1963173
The excavation of the Kilham long barrow, East Riding of Yorkshire T.G. ManbyVol. 42, 1976111
The female image: a 'time factored' symbol. A study in style and aspects of image use in the Upper Palaeolithic A. MarshackVol. 57(1), 199117
Ritual and Landscape on the West Coast of Scotland: an Investigation of the Stone Rows of Northern Mull R.D.Martlew and C.L.N.RugglesVol. 62, 1996117
Prehistory in Denmark: 1939-1945 Therkel MathiassenVol. 11, 194561
Note on a Bronze Age cauldron from Craven, Yorkshire W.K. Mattinson and L.S. PalmerVol. 3(1), 1937158
Notes on some distinctive types of bronzes from Populonia, Etruria Rachel Maxwell-HyslopVol. 22, 1956126
The stone age of the Libyan Littoral: the results of a war time reconnaissance C.B.M. McBurneyVol. 13, 194756
First report of the Cambridge Archaeological Expedition to Cyrenaica (1947) C.B.M. McBurney, R.W. Hey and W. WatsonVol. 14, 194833
The geographical study of the older Palaeolithic stages in Europe C.M.B. McBurneyVol. 16, 1950163
The quaternary deposits at Hoxne, Suffolk, and their archaeology C.M.B. McBurneyVol. 20, 1954131
Report on the first season's fieldwork on British Upper Palaeolithic cave deposits Charles McBurneyVol. 25, 1959260
Preliminary report on stone age reconnaissance in north-eastern Iran C.B.M. McBurneyVol. 30, 1964382
The cave of Ali Tappeh and the Epi-Palaeolithic in N.E. Iran C.B.M. McBurneyVol. 34, 1968385
The Cambridge excavations at La Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey - a preliminary report C.B.N. McBurney and P. CallowVol. 37, 1971167
Prehistoric boats, timber, and woodworking technology Sean McGrailVol. 45, 1979159
The working of copper-arsenic alloys in the Early Bronze Age and the effect on the determination of provenance H. McKerrell and R.F. TylecoteVol. 38, 1972209
On the origins of British faience beads and some aspects of the Wessex-Mycenae relationship H. McKerrell Vol. 38, 1972286
Bronze Age `Barrows' and Funerary Rites and Rituals of Cremation Jacqueline I. McKinley Vol. 63, 1997129
Sticks and stones: a possible experimental solution to the question of how the Clacton spear point was made John McNabbVol. 55, 1989251
British decorated axes and their diffusion during the earlier part of the Bronze Age B.R.S. Megaw and E.M. HardyVol. 4(2), 1938272
A Neolithic site at Ronaldsway, Isle of Man: Part II B.R.S. MegawVol. 13, 1947139
Cheshire Cat and Mickey Mouse: Analysis, interpretation and the art of the La Tčne Iron Age J.V.S MegawVol. 36, 1970261
Spatial Relationships, Dating and Taphonomy of the Human Bone from the Mesolithic site of Cnoc Coig, Oronsay, Argyll, Scotland Christopher Meiklejohn, Deborah C. Merrett, Richard W. Nolan, Michael P. Richards and Paul A. MellarsVol. 71, 200585
The chronology of Mousterian industries in the Perigord Region P.A. MellarsVol. 35, 1969134
Fire ecology, animal populations and man: a study of some ecological relationships in prehistory P.A. MellarsVol. 42, 197615
Fish otoliths as evidence of seasonality in prehistoric shell middens: the evidence from Oronsay (Inner Hebrides) P.A.Mellars and M.R. WilkinsonVol. 46, 198019
Metal arrowheads in the European Bronaze and Early Iron Ages Roger J. MercerVol. 36, 1970171
Early Ironworking and its Impact on the Environment: Palaeoecological Evidence from Bryn y Castell Hillfort, Snowdonia, North Wales T.M. Mighall and F.M. Chambers Vol. 63, 1997199
Pit alignments in the Milfield Basin, and the excavation of Ewart I Roger MiketVol. 47, 1981137
Ritual enclosures at Whitton Hill, Northumberland Roger MiketVol. 51, 1985137
Petroglyphs of Kahikinui, Maui, Hawaiian Islands: Rock Images within a Polynesian Settlement Landscape S. Millerstron and P. V. KirchVol. 70, 2004107
The Larnian culture: a minimal view G.F. MitchellVol. 37, 1971274
Archaeological Investigation at two Lesotho rock-shelters: terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene assemblages from Ha Makotoko and Ntloana Tsoana P.J.MitchellVol. 59, 199339
Red deer hunters on Colonsay? The implications for the interpretation of the Oronsay middens S.J. Mithen and B. FinlaysonVol. 57(2), 19911
A cybernetic wasteland'? Rationality, emotion and Mesolithic foraging S.J. Mithen Vol. 57(2), 19919
Ecological interpretations of Palaeolithic art S.J. MithenVol. 57(1), 1991103
Individuals, groups and the Palaeolithic record: a reply to Clark S.MithenVol. 59, 1993393
The Darmsden flint implements Reid MoirVol. 1, 193593
The Lower Palaeolithic Industry from Azé Cave (Saône et Loire) France: a case study of an assemblage without any handaxes Marie-Hélčne Moncel, Claire Gaillard and Jean Combier Vol. 67, 2001175
Carbonised plant remains from tow Iron Age sites in central Hampshire M.A. Monk and P.J. FashamVol. 46, 1980321
Mesolithic sites in the neighbourhoood of Flixton, North-east Yorkshire John W. MooreVol. 16, 1950101
Petrological identification of stone implements from Derbyshire and Leicestershire C.N. Moore and W.A. CumminsVol. 40, 197459
The excavation of Tell Abu Hureyra in Syria: a preliminary report A.M.T. MooreVol. 41, 197550
A Bronze Age settlement and ritual centre in the Monavullagh Mountains, County Waterford, Ireland Michael J. MooreVol. 61, 1995191
The prehistoric rock art of Great Britain: a survey of all sites bearing motifs more complex than simple cup-marks Ronald W.B. MorrisVol. 55, 198945
Production and Distribution of Pottery and Salt in Iron Age Britain: a Review Elaine L. Morris Vol. 60, 1994371
Ceramic Petrology and Prehistoric Pottery in the UK. Elaine L. Morris And Ann WoodwardVol. 69, 2003279
Craniology and the Adoption of the Three-Age System in Britain Michael A. MorseVol. 65, 19991
The archaeology of social complexity in south-east Queensland M.J. MorwoodVol. 53, 1987337
Aspects of Ritual Deposition in the Late Neolithic and Beaker Periods at Newgrange, Co. Meath Charles MountVol. 60, 1994433
Excavation and Environmental Analysis of a Neolithic mound and Iron Age Barrow Cemetary at Rathdooney Beg, County Sligo, Ireland Charles MountVol. 65, 1999337
The analysis of certain major classes of Upper Palaeolithic tools: Aurignacian scrapers Hallam J. Movius Jr. and Alison S. BrooksVol. 37, 1971253
A pre-Roman coin from Canterbury and the ship represented on it K. Muckleroy, C. Haselgrove and D. NashVol. 44, 1978439
Middle Bronze Age trade between Britain and Europe: a maritime perspective Keith MuckleroyVol. 47, 1981275
The stone age of Australia D.J. MulvaneyVol. 27, 196156
Archaeological and geomorphological investigations on Mt. Moffatt Station, Queensland, Australia D.J. Mulvaney and E.B. JoyceVol. 31, 1965147
Prehistory from Antipodean perspectives D.J. MulvaneyVol. 37, 1971228
A Prehistoric Field System and Related Monuments on St David's Head and Carn Llidi, Pembrokeshire Kenneth Murphy Vol. 67, 200185
Jade Axes from Scotland: a comment on the distribution and supplementary bnotes Jane MurrayVol. 60, 199497
Blade and burin industries near Renigunta on the south-east coast of India M.L.K. MurtyVol. 34, 196883
Excavations and metal-working at Llwyn Bryn-dinas hillfort, Llangedwyn, Clwyd C.R. Musson, W.J. Britnell, J.P. Northover and C.J. SalterVol. 58, 1992265
The rock-paintings of Tikadiouine (Tassili n'Ajjer, Algeria) and the Iheren-Tahilahi Group A. Muzzolini and A. BoccazziVol. 57(2), 199121
A survey of the Iron Age enclosure and chevaux-de-frise at Carn Alw, Dyfed H.C. Mytum and C.J. WebsterVol. 55, 1989263

N
top
Two recent British shield finds and their continental parallels Stuart NeedhamVol. 45, 1979111
An assemblage of Late Bronze Age metalworking debris from Dainton, Devon Stuart NeedhamVol. 46, 1980177
Structure and sequence in the Neolithic deposits at Runnymede S.P. Needham and M.R. TrottVol. 53, 1987479
Redating Rams Hill and reconsidering Bronze Age enclosure Stuart P. Needham and Janet AmbersVol. 60, 1994225
Power Pulses Across a Cultural Divide: Cosmologically Driven Acquisition Between Armorica and Wessex Stuart P. NeedhamVol. 66, 2000151
Transforming Beaker Culture in North-West Europe; Processes of Fusion and Fission Stuart NeedhamVol. 71, 2005171
Archaeological prospections on the islands of Buvuma and Bugaia, Lake Victoria, Nyanza (Uganda) J. NenquinVol. 37, 1971381
The Neolithic pottery of Yorkshire N. NewbiginVol. 3(2), 1937189
A vase ŕ anse from Guernsey in the Channel Islands Helen A.L. NilenVol. 56, 1990291
Two shoulder-blades with healed lesions from Star Carr Nanna Noe-NygaardVol. 41, 197510
Recent excavations at Nahal Oren, Israel Tamar Noy, A.J. Legge and E.S. HiggsVol. 39, 197375

O
top
Prehistory in Ireland, 1937-46 S.P. O RíordáinVol. 12, 1946142
A reconsideration of the Tramore passage-tombs Sean Ó Nualláin and Paul WalshVol. 52, 198625
A burial with faience beads at Tara Seán O+F701Vol. 21, 1955163
Report on excavations at Jaywick Sands, Essex (1934) with some observations on the Clactonian industry and on the fauna and geological significance of the Clacton Channel K.P. Oakley and Mary LeakeyVol. 3(2), 1937217
Geological monuments K.P. Oakley Vol. 9, 194348
A note on the late Post-Glacial submergence of the Solent margins K.P. Oakley Vol. 9, 194348
Fire as Palaeolithic tool and weapon Kenneth OakleyVol. 21, 195536
A reappraisal of the Clacton spearpoint K.P. Oakley, P. Andrews, L.H. Keeley and J.D. ClarkVol. 43, 197713
Notes on Palaeolithic flakes from Ilford K.P. Oakley and M. NewcomerVol. 44, 1978435
The background and development of early farming communities in Mesopotamia and the Zagros Joan OatesVol. 39, 1973147
Prehistoric copper mining in south-west Ireland: the Mount Gabriel type mines William O'BrienVol. 56, 1990269
A preliminary study of polished stone artefacts in prehistoric southern Italy Graham O'HareVol. 56, 1990123
Artificial stone arrangements in the Acheulean site of Mitzpeh Yiron, Israel Milla Y. OhelVol. 48, 198229
Milking the stones or an acheulean aggregation locality on the Yiron Plateau in Upper Galilee Milla Y. OhelVol. 52, 1986247
Passage-grave art in the Boyne valley, Ireland Clare O'KellyVol. 39, 1973354
Excavation of Bronze Age funerary cairn at Manor Farm, near Borwick, North Lancashire A.C.H. OlivierVol. 53, 1987129
WHS 784 X (Yutil al-Hasa): A Late Ahmarian site in the Wadi Hasa, west-central Jordan Deborah I. Olszewski, Geoffrey A. Clark and Suzanne FishVol. 56, 199033
Radiocarbon dating and prehistoric forest clearance on Speyside (east-central Highlands of Scotland) P.E. O'SullivanVol. 40, 1974206
The earliest copper ornaments in northern Europe B. OttawayVol. 39, 1973294

P
top
Geoelectrical surveying of archaeological sites L.S. PalmerVol. 26, 196064
The Stone Age induestries of the Isle of Portland, Dorset and the utilisation of Portland chert as artifact material in southern England Susann PalmerVol. 36, 197082
Interrupted dicth enclosures in Britain: the use of aerial photogrpahy for comparative studies R. PalmerVol. 42, 1976161
The Mesolithic habitation site at Culver Well, Portland, Dorset: interim note S. PalmerVol. 42, 1976324
Fürstensitze', Celts and the Mediterranean world: developments in the West Hallstatt culture in the 6th and 5th centuries BC C. PareVol. 57(2), 1991183
A Late Iron Age Burial from Chilham Castle, near Canterbury, Kent Keith Parfitt Vol. 64, 1998343
The Iron Age Enclosures and Prehistoric Landscape of Sutton Common, South Yorkshire M. Parker Pearson and R.E. Sydes Vol. 63, 1997221
Studies in the Palaeolithic succession in England: No. I. The Barnham sequence T.T. PatersonVol. 3(1), 193787
Studies on the Palaeolithic succession in England. No. II. The Upper Brecklandian Acheul (Elveden) T.T. Paterson and E.B. FaggVol. 6, 19401
The Swanscombe skull: A defence T.T. PatersonVol. 6, 1940166
Core, Culture and complex in the old stone age T.T. Paterson Vol. 11, 19451
Studies in the Palaeolithic succession in England, no III: Palaeoliths from St. Neots, Huntingdonshire T.T. Paterson and C.F. TebbuttVol. 13, 194737
An early Neolithic axe factory at Le Pinacle, Jersey, Channel Islands M. PattonVol. 57(2), 199151
The origins of domestic sheep and goats - a reconsideration in the light of the fossil evidence Sebastian PayneVol. 34, 1968368
A petrological study of certain Iron Age pottery from western England D.P.S. PeacockVol. 34, 1968414
Ayios Epiktitos Vrysi, Cyprus: preliminary results of the 1969-1973 excavations of a neolithic coastal settlement E.J. PeltenburgVol. 41, 197517
The micro-burin in the Spanish Levant Luis PericotVol. 21, 195549
From foraging to food production in south-east Ireland: some lithic evidence Jane D. PetersonVol. 56, 199089
A late neolithic pottery deposit at Ash Hill long barrow, Swinhope, Lincs Patricia Philips and Julian ThomasVol. 53, 1987485
A re-examination of the Therfield Heath long barrow, Royston, Hertfordshire C.W. PhillipsVol. 1, 1935101
Stages of 'Neolithisation' in southern France P. Phillips, A. Aspinall and S. FeatherVol. 43, 1977303
The prehistoric sequence at Nakapapula rockshelter, Zambia D.W. PhillipsonVol. 35, 1969172
Inferences on the problem of the Pleistocene climate of Palestine and Syria drawn from flora, fauna and stratigraphy L. PicardVol. 3(1), 193758
A note on the relative chronology of the English long barrows Stuart PiggottVol. 1, 1935115
The excavation of a long barrow in Holdenhurst Parish, near Christchurch, Hants Stuart PiggottVol. 3(1), 19371
Early Iron Age site at Southcote, Reading C.M. Piggott and W.A. SeabyVol. 3(1), 193743
The early Bronze Age in Wessex Stuart PiggottVol. 4(1), 193852
A middle Bronze Age barrow and Deverel-Rimbury urnfield at Latch Farm, Christchurch, Hampshire C.M. PiggottVol. 4(1), 1938169
A trepanned skull of the Beaker period from Dorset and the practice of trepanning in Prehistoric Europe Stuart PiggottVol. 6, 1940112
Five late Bronze Age enclosure in north Wiltshire C.M. PiggottVol. 8, 194248
Excavation of fifteen barrows in the New Forest, 1941-2 C.M. PiggottVol. 9, 19431
The late Bronze Age razors of the British Isles C.M. PiggottVol. 12, 1946121
A late Bronze Age hoard from Blackrock in Sussex and its significance C.M. PiggottVol. 15, 1949107
A wheel of Iron Age type from Co. Durham Stuart PiggottVol. 15, 1949188
An Iron Age yoke from Northern Ireland Stuart PiggottVol. 15, 1949188
Swords and scabbards of the British Early Iron Age Stuart PiggottVol. 16, 19501
Windmill Hill - East or West? Stuart PiggottVol. 21, 195596
Archaeology and prehistory: Presidential Address Stuart PiggottVol. 29, 19631
The earliest wheeled vehicles and the Caucasian evidence Stuart PiggottVol. 34, 1968266
Beaker bows: a suggestion Stuart PiggottVol. 37, 197180
Contributions to the study of 'The problem of pile dwellings' R. PittioniVol. 21, 1955102
On the Road to Stonehenge: report on the investigations beside the A344 in 1968, 1979 and 1980 Michael W. PittsVol. 48, 198275
The development and date of Avebury M. Pitts and A. WhittleVol. 58, 1992203
The Stone Axe in Neolithic Britain Michael PittsVol. 62, 1996311
The Sanctuary, Overton Hill, Wiltshire: a re-examination J. PollardVol. 58, 1992213
Structured deposition at Woodhenge J. PollardVol. 61, 1995137
Iron Age Riverside Pit Alignments at St. Ives, Cambridgeshire Joshua PollardVol. 62, 199693
The lower and Middle Palaeolithic industries of the English East Midlands M. PosnanskyVol. 29, 1963357
The passage graves of Ireland T.G.E. PowellVol. 4(2), 1938239
A new passage grave group in south-eastern Ireland T.G.E. PowellVol. 7, 1941142
Notes on the Bronze Age in the East Midlands T.G.E. PowellVol. 16, 195065
The gold ornament from Mold, Flintshire, North Wales T.G.E. PowellVol. 19, 1953161
The inception of the final Bronze Age in Middle Europe T.G.E. PowellVol. 29, 1963214
The introduction of horse-riding to temperate Europe: a contributory note T.G.E. PowellVol. 37, 19711
Presidential address: a midterm review T.G.E. PowellVol. 39, 19731
The inception of the Iron Age in temperate Europe T.G.E. PowellVol. 42, 19761
Newgrange -Science or Symbolism Andrew B.PowellVol. 60, 199485
On the dating of Khirokitia in Cyprus N.P. Stanley PriceVol. 41, 197546
Taking the High Ground: Continental Hill-forts in Bronze Age Contexts Margarita PrimasVol. 68, 200241
Report on the excavation of a bell barrow in the parish of Edmondsham, Dorset, England, 1959 Edwina V.W. ProudfootVol. 29, 1963395
Flag Fen, Fengate, Peterborough I: discovery, reconnnaisance and intitial excavation (1982-85) Francis Pryor, Charles French and Maisie TaylorVol. 52, 19861

Q
top

R
top
A Mesolithic structure at Deepcar, Yorkshire, England and the affinities of its associated flint industry J. Radley and P. MellarsVol. 30, 19641
The excavation of three 'Narrow Blade' Mesolithic sites in the southern Pennines, England Jeffrey Radley, J.H. Tallis and V.R. SwitsurVol. 40, 19741
The Early Iron Age treasure from Snettisham, Norfolk R. Rainbird ClarkeVol. 20, 195427
Prehistoric settlements on Dartmoor and the Cornish Moors C.A. Ralegh RadfordVol. 18, 195255
The tribes of Southern Britain C.A. Ralegh RadfordVol. 20, 19541
Contributions to a study of the Belgae C.A. Ralegh RadfordVol. 21, 1955249
Revisiting the Earliest Human Presence in Mallorca, Western Mediterranean Damiŕ Ramis & Josep Antoni AlcoverVol. 67, 2001261
Social dimensions of Early Neolithic Denmark Klaus RandsborgVol. 41, 1975105
Stone 'maceheads' with Mesolithic associations from south-eastern England W.F. RankineVol. 15, 194970
Pebbles of non-local rock from Mesolithic chipping floors W.F. RankineVol. 15, 1949188
Artefacts of Portland Chert in Southern England W.F. RankineVol. 17, 195193
A Mesolithic chipping floor at Oakhanger, Selbourne, Hants W.F. Rankine Vol. 18, 195221
Further investigations at a Mesolithic site at Oakenhanger, Selbourne, Hants W.F. Rankine and G.W. DimblebyVol. 26, 1960246
Root-holes or stake-holes? A re-examination of the evidence at Rams Hill, Berkshire Malcolm ReidVol. 53, 1987489
Excavations at Brundon, Suffolk (1935-37): Part 1: Stratigraphy and archaeology J. Reid-MoirVol. 5(1), 19391
Obisidian and early cultural contact in the Near East Colin Renfrew, J.E. Dixon and J.R. CannVol. 32, 196630
Further analysis of Near Eastern obsidians Colin Renfrew, J.E. Dixon and J.R. CannVol. 34, 1968319
The autonomy of the south-east European copper age Colin RenfrewVol. 35, 196912
The tree-ring calibration of radiocarbon: and archaeological evaluation Colin RenfrewVol. 36, 1970280
Experimental Iron Age storage pits: an interim report Peter J. ReynoldsVol. 40, 1974118
Problems in the Stone Age of South-east Asia T.E.G.ReynoldsVol. 59, 19931
Problems in the Stone Age of South-east Asia Revisited T.E.G. ReynoldsVol. 73, 200739
The Japanese palaeolithic: a review T.E.G. Reynolds and G.L. BarnesVol. 50, 198449
Excavations at Shearplace Hill, Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorset, England P. Rhatz and A.M. ApSimonVol. 28, 1962289
Stone axe trade in prehistoric Papua: the travels of 'Python' J.W. Rhoads and D.E. MackenzieVol. 57(2), 199135
Neolithic and Bronze Age pottery from Risby Warren and other occupation sites in north Lincolnshire D.N. RileyVol. 23, 195740
Palaeolithic Cave Engravings at Creswell Crags, England Sergio Ripoll, Francisco Muńoz, Paul Bahn and Paul PettittVol. 70, 200493
The evolution of the Minorcan Pretalayotic culture as evidenced by the sites of Morellet and Son Mercier de Baix Cristina RitaVol. 54, 1988241
Adorning the Living but Not the Dead: Understanding Ornaments in Britain c. 1400–1100 cal BC Ben RobertsVol. 73, 2007135
Excavation of the Lower Palaelithic site at Amey's Eartham Pit, Boxgrove, West Sussex: a preliminary report M.B. RobertsVol. 52, 1986215
Boxgrove, West Sussex: Rescue excavations of a Lower Palaeolithic Landsurface (Boxgrove Project B, 1989-91) M.B. Roberts, S.A. Parfitt, M.I. Pope, and F.F. Wenban-Smith Vol. 63, 1997303
The defences of the Iron Age hill-fort at Winklebury, Basingstoke, Hampshire R. Robertson-MackayVol. 43, 1977131
A 'head and hoofs' burial beneath a round barrow, with other Neolithic and Bronze Age sites, on Hemp Knoll, near Avebury, Wiltshire M.E. Robertson-MackayVol. 46, 1980123
The Neolithic causewayed enclosure at Staines, Surrey: excavations 1961-3 Reay Robertson-MackayVol. 53, 198723
Excavations at the early Neolithic site at Nea Nikomedeia, Greek Macedonia (1961 season) Robert J. RoddenVol. 28, 1962267
The British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic: some problems, methods of study and preliminary results D.A. RoeVol. 30, 1964245
The Battle-Axe series in Britain F.E.S. RoeVol. 32, 1966199
British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic handaxe groups Derek A. RoeVol. 34, 19681
Some Hampshire and Dorset handaxes and the question of 'Early Acheulian' in Britain Derek E. RoeVol. 41, 19751
The British Lower Palaeolithic: Out of the Doldrums Derek E. RoeVol. 66, 2000397
Rock-Art and the History of Puritjarra Rock Shelter, Cleland Hills, Central Australia E. Rosenfeld and M.A. SmithVol. 68, 2002103
The Neolithic Landscape of the Carnac Region, Brittany: New Insights from Digital Approaches Corinne RoughleyVol. 70, 2004153
The interpretation and dating of humanly worked siliceous materials in thermoluminescent analysis Ralph M. Rowlett, Margaret D. Mandeville and Edward J. ZellerVol. 40, 197437
Landscape, Ecology and Mentalités: a Long-term Perspective on Developments in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt Region Nico Roymans and Fokke GerritsenVol. 68, 2002257
Two Beaker burials from Chilbolton, Hampshire Andrew D. RusselVol. 56, 1990153
Excavations at three early Bronze Age burial monuments in Scotland C.J. Russell-White, C.E. Lowe and R.P.J. McCullaghVol. 58, 1992285
An archaeological survey of Skomer, Dyfed J.G. EvansVol. 56, 1990247

S
top
Three Combe-Capelle hand-axes from Norfolk J.E. SaintyVol. 1, 193598
Comments on Kirkhead Cave, and Upper Palaeolithic site in northern England C.R. SalisburyVol. 52, 1986321
The antiquity of the one-edged bronze knife in the Aegean N.K. SandarsVol. 21, 1955174
The Carbon-14 chronology of the early and middle neolithic of southern Italy Andrew SargentVol. 51, 198531
Further excavations at Nympsfield chambered tomb, Gloucestershire, 1974 Alan SavilleVol. 45, 197953
A Cache of Flint Axeheads and Other Flint Artefacts from Auchenoan, near Campbeltown, Kintyre, Scotland Alan SavilleVol. 65, 199983
The 'sword-bearers'. A reinterpretation H.N. SavoryVol. 14, 1948155
The Atlantic Bronze Age in south-west Europe H.N. SavoryVol. 15, 1949128
Pre-Neolithic pottery: new evidence from North Africa E.C. SaxonVol. 42, 1976327
Rock Art in Morocco Fatima-Zohra Sbihi Alaoui and Susan Searight Vol. 63, 199787
Settlement patterns and landscape change: the Late Neolithic and the Bronze Age in the Marais poitevin area of Western France C.J. ScarreVol. 48, 198253
Arenas of Action? Enclosure Entrances in Neolithic Western France c. 3500–2500 BC Chris Scarre Vol. 64, 1998115
Long Mounds and Megalithic Origins in Western France: Recent Excavations at Prissé-la-Charričre. Chris Scarre, Luc Laporte And Roger JoussaumeVol. 69, 2003235
Flint and the patination of flint artifacts Robert F. SchmalzVol. 26, 196044
A jadeite axe from Droxford, Hampshire and its regional context A.J. SchofieldVol. 53, 1987483
Lithic distributions in the upper Meon valley: behavioural response and human adaptation on the Hampshire chalklands A.J. SchofieldVol. 57(2), 1991159
Lithic Artefacts from test-pit excavations on Lundy: Evidence for Mesolithic and Bronze Age Occupation A.J.SchofieldVol. 60, 1994423
A Levallois Knapping Site at West Thurrock, Lower Thames, UK: its Quaternary Context, Environment, and Age. D.C. Schreve, P. Harding, M.J. White, D.R. Bridgland, P. Allen, F. Clayton, D.H. Keen and K.E.H. PenkmanVol. 72, 200621
'In this Chambered Tumulus were Found Cleft Skulls ...': an Assessment of the Evidence for Cranial Trauma in the British Neolithic Rick J. Schulting and Michael WysockiVol. 71, 2005107
Regional groups in the Michelsberg culture Irwin ScollarVol. 25, 195952
A comparison of the Medieval White Castle flute with the Chalcolithic example of Veyreau Paula M.T. ScothernVol. 55, 1989257
The problem of the Brochs Sir Lindsay ScottVol. 13, 19471
Gallo-British colonies. The aisled round-house culture in the north Sir Lindsay ScottVol. 14, 194846
The colonisation of Scotland in the second Milllenium B.C. Sir Lindsay ScottVol. 17, 195116
The chambered cairn at Beacharra, Kintyre, Argyll, Scotland J.G. ScottVol. 30, 1964134
A note on Neolithic settlement in the Clyde region of Scotland J.G. ScottVol. 36, 1970116
Axeheads of Group IX from Kintyre, Argyll J.G. ScottVol. 39, 1973469
The later history of Icenian electrum torcs P.R. SealeyVol. 45, 1979165
Experiments to investigate the effects of heat treatment on use-wear on flint tools Deborah Seitzer OlaussonVol. 49, 19831
Spectral analysis of metallic articles from archaeological monuments of the Caucasus, U.S.S.R. I.R. SelimkhanovVol. 28, 196268
Was native copper used in Transcaucasia in Eneolithic times? I.R. SelimkhanovVol. 30, 196466
Palaeolithic archaeology in the Mongolian People's Republic: a report on the state of the art Myra ShackleyVol. 50, 198423
Mesolithic lake cultures in the Ganga valley, India G.R. SharmaVol. 39, 1973129
Individual and community: the changing role of megaliths in the Orcadian Neolithic Niall SharplesVol. 51, 198559
Report on excavations carried out in the cave known as 'Bosumpra' at Abetlfi, Kwahu, Gold Coast Colony C.T. ShawVol. 10, 19441
Methods of earthwork building Thurston ShawVol. 36, 1970380
Bones in Africa: Presidential Address Thurstan ShawVol. 56, 19901
Another Look at the Cuxton Handaxe Assemblage. Andrew D. Shaw And Mark J. WhiteVol. 69, 2003305
An investigation of prehistoric diet and economy on a coastal site at Galatea Bay, New Zealand Wilfred ShawcrossVol. 33, 1967107
Some results of new investigations at Kapova Cave in the southern Urals V.E.ShchelinskyVol. 55, 1989181
Palaeolithic Barbed Point from Gransmoor, East Yorkshire, England Charles Sheldrick, J. John Lowe, and Michael J. Reynier Vol. 63, 1997359
Towards a critical archaeology?: Review article Stephen ShennanVol. 52, 1986327
Stone axe studies in Ireland J.A. Sheridan, G. Cooney and E. GroganVol. 58, 1992389
A new centre of stone axe dispersal on the Welsh border F.W. Shotton, L.F. Chitty and W.A. SeabyVol. 17, 1951159
New petrological groups based on axes from the West Midlands F.W. ShottonVol. 25, 1959135
A new survey of Grime's Graves, Norfolk G de G. Sieveking, I.H. Longworth, M.J. Hughes, A.J. Calrk and A. MillettVol. 39, 1973182
Palaeolithic art and archaeology: the mobiliary evidence A. SievekingVol. 57(1), 199133
Pieces in vertical movement: a model for rock shelter archaeology A. SiiriäinenVol. 43, 1977349
Environment and early man on Dartmoor, Devon, England I.G. SimmonsVol. 35, 1969203
A barrow cemetary of the second millenium B.C. at Tallington, Lincolnshire W.G. SimpsonVol. 42, 1976215
Crown' Antler Maceheads and the Later Neolithic in Britain D.D.A.SimpsonVol. 62, 1996293
Clacton-on-Sea, Essex: report on excavations 1969-70 R. Singer, J.J. Wymer, B.G. Gladfelter and R.G. WolffVol. 39, 19736
Animate objects: A biography of prehistoric 'axe-amulets' in the central Mediterranean region Robin SkeatesVol. 61, 1995279
Visual Culture in Prehistoric South-east Italy Robin SkeatesVol. 68, 2002165
A flint sickle with associated objects from East Knoyle, Wiltshire W.A. SmallcombeVol. 3(1), 1937158
The Mesolithic in the South of France: a critical analysis Margaret SmithVol. 18, 1952103
Iberian beakers M.A. SmithVol. 19, 195395
Bibliography of the publications of Professor V. Gordon Childe Isobel F. SmithVol. 21, 1955305
The context of some Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age remains from Lincolnshire A.G. SmithVol. 24, 195878
Some Somerset hoards and their place in the Bronze Age of southern Britain M.A. SmithVol. 25, 1959144
A sample analysis of British middle and late Bronze Age materials using optical spectrometry M.A. Smith and A.E. Blin-StoyleVol. 25, 1959188
Excavation of a round barrow at Overton Hill, North Wiltshire, England I.F. Smith and D.D.A. SimpsonVol. 32, 1966122
A morphological analysis of late prehistoric and Romano-British settlements in north-west Wales Christopher A. SmithVol. 40, 1974157
Radiocarbon dates from Bosumpra Cave, Abetifi, Ghana Andrew B. SmithVol. 41, 1975179
The excavation of Winklebury Camp, Basingstoke, Hampshire K. SmithVol. 43, 197731
Winklebury Camp, Basingstoke - a note Ken SmithVol. 45, 1979321
The Shaugh Moor Project: third report - settlement and environmental investigations K. Smith, J. Coppen, G.J. Wainwright and S. BeckettVol. 47, 1981205
The ecology of neolithic farming systems as exemplified by the Avebury region of Wiltshire R.W. SmithVol. 50, 198499
Mesolithic and Neolithic activity and environmental impact on the south-east fen-edge in Cambridgeshire Alan G. Smith, Alasdair Whittle, Edward W. Cloutman and Lorraine MorganVol. 55, 1989207
The population of Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain C. SmithVol. 58, 199237
Archaeology and Environment of a Bronze Age Cairn and Prehistoric and Romano-British Field System at Chysauster, Gulval, near Penzance, Cornwall George SmithVol. 62, 1996167
The Changing Provenance of Red Ochre at Puritjarra Rock Shelter, Central Australia: Late Pleistocene to Present M. A. Smith, B. Fankhauser, and M. Jercher Vol. 64, 1998275
The Coup': How did the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia Become the Prehistoric Society? Pamela Jane SmithVol. 65, 1999465
Barbarian Europe and Early Iron Age Greece A.M. SnodgrassVol. 31, 1965229
The anaotmical study of cremated bone fragments from archaeological sites T.F. SpenceVol. 33, 196770
Central European urnfield culture and Celtic La Tčne. An outline Ernst SprockhoffVol. 21, 1955257
Bromfield, Shropshire - Neolithic, Beaker and Bronze Age sites, 1966-79 S.C. StanfordVol. 48, 1982279
Colonization and succession: the earlier neolithic of central Europe N.J. StarlingVol. 51, 198541
Linear Pottery Culture houses: reconstruction and manpower W. StartinVol. 44, 1978143
Foreign elements in Etruscan arms and armour: 8th to 3rd centuires B.C. P.F. StaryVol. 45, 1979179
An Iron Age hill-fort at Grimthorpe, Yorkshire, England I.M. SteadVol. 34, 1968148
A petro-archaeological study of a deposit of Neolithic stone tools at Stara Breclav, Czechoslovakia J Stelcl, F. Kalousek and J. MalinaVol. 36, 1970233
Prolom II, a Middle Palaeolithic cave site in the eastern Crimea with non-utilitarian bone artefacts V.N.StepanchukVol. 59, 199317
Early Hominin Activity Traces at FxJj43, a One and a Half Million Year Old Locality in the Koobi Fora Formation, in Northern Kenya: a Field Report Nicola SternVol. 70, 2004233
The Neolithic cultures of south-east Italy Robert B.K. StevensonVol. 13, 194785
Pins and the chronology of brochs Robert B.K. StevensonVol. 21, 1955282
Ancient forests in Spain: a model for land-use and dry forest management in south-west Spain from 4000BC to 1900AD A.C. Stevenson and R.J. HarrisonVol. 58, 1992227
A middle Bronze Age site at Stcokbridge, Hampshire J.F.S. Stone and N. Gray-HillVol. 4(2), 1938249
The Deverel-Rimbury settlement on Thorny Down, Winterbourne Gunner, S. Wilts J.F.S. StoneVol. 7, 1941114
Second report of the Sub-Committee of the South-Western Group of Museums and Art Galleries on the petrological identification of stone axes J.F.S. Stone and F.S. WallisVol. 13, 194747
Some Grooved Ware pottery from the Woodhenge area J.F.S. StoneVol. 15, 1949122
Third report of the Sub-Committee of the South Western Group of Museums and Art Galleries on the petrological determination of stone axes J.F.S. Stone and F.S. WallisVol. 17, 195199
The use and distribution of Faience in the ancient east and prehistoric Europe J.F.S. Stone and L.C. ThomasVol. 22, 195637
Stone axes and flake tools: Evaluations from New Guinea Marilyn StrathernVol. 35, 1969311
The nature of the lesions on the elk skeleton from High Furlong, newar Blackpool, Lancashire A.J. StuartVol. 42, 1976323
The problem of the survival of the Tripolyte culture T. SulimirskiVol. 16, 195042
Thuringian' amphorae T. SulimirskiVol. 21, 1955108
Tripolyan notes T. SulimirskiVol. 30, 196456
A Mesolithic site near Iwerne Minster, Dorset P.G. SummersVol. 7, 1941142

T
top
A reassessment of the origins of the Predynastic in Upper Egypt D. TangriVol. 58, 1992111
Early Bronze Age gold neck rings in western Europe Joan J. TaylorVol. 34, 1968259
Lunulae reconsidered Joan J. TaylorVol. 36, 197038
British Iron Age strap-unions R.J. Taylor and J.W. BrailsfordVol. 51, 1985247
The Mesolithic Inheritance: Contrasting Neolithic Monumentality in Eastern and Western Scotland Denise TelfordVol. 68, 2002289
An early Iron Age farmstead: Site Q of the Assendelver Polders project L.L. Therkorn, R.W. Brandt, J.P. Pals and M. TaylorVol. 50, 1984351
Moving and erecting the menhirs A. ThomVol. 50, 1984382
Neolithic explanations revisited: the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Britain and south Scandinavia Julian ThomasVol. 54, 198859
The hollow men? A reply to Steve Mithen J. ThomasVol. 57(2), 199115
Bramcote Green, Bermondsey: a Bronze Age Trackway and Palaeo-Environmental Sequence Christopher Thomas and James RackhamVol. 62, 1996221
On the Origins and Development of Cursus Monuments in Britain. Julian ThomasVol. 72, 2006229
Azilian harpoons M.W. Thompson Vol. 20, 1954193
Excavation of a barrow near the Hardy monument, Black Down, Portesham, Dorset M.W. Thompson and P. AshbeeVol. 23, 1957124
The seasonal factor in human culture, illustrated from the life of a contemporary nomadic group Donald F. ThomsonVol. 5(2), 1939209
Some wood and stone implements of the Bindibu tribe of Central Western Australia Donald F. ThomsonVol. 30, 1964400
The geological sources and transport of the bluestones of Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK R.S. Thorpe, O. Wiliiams-Thorpe, D.G. Jenkins and J.S. WatsonVol. 57(2), 1991103
An archaeological investigation of early mineworkings on Copa Hill, Cwmystwyth: new evidence for prehistoric mining Simon Timberlake and Roy SwitsurVol. 54, 1988329
Excavations at Brundon, Suffolk (1935-37): Part 2: Fossil mammals A. Tindell-HopwoodVol. 5(1), 19391
The stratigraphy of Kirkhead Cave, an Upper Palaeolithic site in northern England: a comment R. TippingVol. 52, 1986323
Cultural hominization among the earliest African Pleistocene hominids Philip TobiasVol. 33, 1967367
Armorican vases ŕ anses and their occurrence in southern Britain David J. TomalinVol. 54, 1988203
Tool-kits and burial rites: the case of the Janislawice Mesolithic grave A.J.Tomaszewski and R.WillisVol. 59, 1993105
Neutron activation analysis of later prehistoric pottery from the Western Isles of Scotland Patrick G. ToppingVol. 52, 1986105
Early cultivation in Northumberland and The Borders Peter ToppingVol. 55, 1989161
The Penrith henges: a survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England P. ToppingVol. 58, 1992249
Iron Age coin moulds from France J. Tournaire, O. Buchsenschutz, J. Henderson and J. CollisVol. 48, 1982417
What Have Reconstructed Roundhouses Ever Done for Us..? Stephen TownendVol. 73, 200797
On the ancient channel between Caversham and Henley, Oxfordshire and its contained flint implements. Part I M.S. TreacherVol. 14, 1948126
Mesolithic flints from the submerged forest at West Hartlepool C.T. TrechmannVol. 2(2), 1936161
The Appenine culture of Italy David TrumpVol. 24, 1958165
The later prehistory of Malta D.H. TrumpVol. 27, 1961253
The origin and development of British middle Bronze Age rapiers Bridget A.V. TrumpVol. 28, 196280
Long-handled 'weaving combs' in the Netherlands C. TuohyVol. 58, 1992385
Smelting copper ore from Rudna Glava, Yugoslavia R.F. TylecoteVol. 48, 1982459

U
top
A note on the zoogeographical history of north western Europe Philip UllyottVol. 2(2), 1936169

V
top
Syrian and Anatolian Bronze Age figurines in Europe: an addendum L. VagnettiVol. 39, 1973467
Early palaeolithic in Moravia, Czechoslovakia Karel ValochVol. 50, 198463
Argonauts of the North Sea – a Social Maritime Archaeology for the 2nd Millennium BC. Robert Van de NoortVol. 72, 2006267
Continental bell or disc-barrows in Holland with special reference to Tumulus I at Rielsch Hoefke A.E. van GiffenVol. 4(2), 1938258
Prehistoric discoveries in Siam, 1943-44 H.R. van HeekerenVol. 14, 194824
The excavation of a round barrow near Poor's Heath, Risby, Suffolk F. de M. and H.L. VatcherVol. 42, 1976263
Observations on the technique of production of Szeletian flint implements L. VértesVol. 26, 196037
Prehistoric economy in the Mount Carmel area of Palestine: Site catchment analysis C. Vita-Finzi and E.S. HiggsVol. 36, 19701
Palaeolithic finds from Cyprus? C. Vita-FinziVol. 39, 1973453
The Birch as a source of raw material during the stone age Emil VogtVol. 15, 194950
The excavation of a neolithic cairn at Street House, Loftus, Cleveland B.E. VynerVol. 50, 1984151
The Street House Wossit: the excavation of a Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age palisaded ritual monument at Street House, Loftus, Cleveland B.E. VynerVol. 54, 1988173

W
top
Excavations at Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar J d'A. WaechterVol. 17, 195183
The re-excavation of Zarzi, 1971 Ghanim WahidaVol. 47, 198119
Three microlithic industries from south-west England and their affinitities G.J. WainwrightVol. 26, 1960193
A reinterpretation of the microlithic industries of Wales G.J. WainwrightVol. 29, 196399
Recent field research on the problems of archaeology and Pleistocene chronology in Peninsular India G.J. Wainwright and S.C. MalikVol. 33, 1967132
The excavation of a Durotrigian farmstead near Tollard Royal in Cranbourne Chase, Southern England G.J. WainwrightVol. 34, 1968102
A review of henge monuments in the light of recent research G.J. WainwrightVol. 35, 1969112
The excavation of a Neolithic settlement on Broome Heath, Ditchingham, Norfolk G.J. WainwrightVol. 38, 19721
The Shaugh Moor Project: First report G.J. Wainwright, A. Fleming and K. SmithVol. 45, 19791
The Shaugh Moor project: second report - the enclosure G.J. Wainwright and K. SmithVol. 46, 198065
The pressure of the past: Presidential Address G.J. WainwrightVol. 50, 19841
Honor the Past and Imagine the Future Geoffrey WainwrightVol. 65, 1999447
Second interim report on peat stratigraphy and pollen analysis in the Seamer area D. WalkerVol. 16, 1950109
A site at Stump Cross, near Grassington, Yorkshire, and the age of the Pennine microlithic industry D. Walker Vol. 22, 195623
The Palaeolithic industry of Kota Tampan, Malaya D. Walker and Ann de G. SievekingVol. 28, 1962103
Survey and excavation of ring cairns in SE Dyfed and on Gower, West Glamorgan Anthony H. WardVol. 54, 1988153
An early Iron Age site at Crayford, Kent J. Ward-PerkinsVol. 4(1), 1938151
Iron Age metal horses' bits of the British Isles J.B. Ward-PerkinsVol. 5(1), 1939173
British rapiers with trapezoidal butt found in Belgium Eugene WarmenbolVol. 52, 1986153
Minoan stone vases as evidence for Minoan foreign connections in the Agean late Bronze Age Peter WarrenVol. 33, 196737
Eight ring ditches at Four Crosses, Llandysilio, Powys, 1981-85 Walt Warrilow, Glyn Owen and William BritnellVol. 52, 198653
Working with radiocarbon dates H.T. WaterbolkVol. 37, 197115
Patterns of the peasant landscape H.T. WaterbolkVol. 61, 19951
Three finds of Bronze Age metalwork from the Vale of York J.R. WatkinVol. 53, 1987493
A La Tene strap-junction from Churchdown, Gloucestershire M.J. WatkinsVol. 51, 1985319
Investigating the distribution of Group VI debitage in the central Lake District Aaron WatsonVol. 61, 1995461
A Late Bronze Age Human Skull and Associated Worked Wood from a Lancashire Wetland Colin E. Wells & David HodgkinsonVol. 67, 2001163
The location of Baker's Hole Francis Wenban-SmithVol. 56, 199011
The Lower Palaeolithic Site at Red Barns, Portchester: Bifacial Technology, Raw Material Quality, and the organisation of Archaic Behaviour Francis Wenban-Smith, Clive Gamble and Arthur ApsimonVol. 66, 2000209
Palaeolithic Archaeology at the Swan Valley Community School, Swanscombe, Kent Francis Wenban-Smith and David BridglandVol. 67, 2001218
Magdalenian settlement and subsistence in south-west Germany Gerd-G. WenigerVol. 53, 1987293
The Wickliffe Mounds Project: Implications for Late Mississippi Period Chronology, Settlement, and Mortuary Patterns in Western Kentucky Kit W. Wesler Vol. 63, 1997261
Iron Age burial in southern Britain R. WhimsterVol. 43, 1977317
Kosipe: A late Pleistocene site in the Papuan highlands J. Peter White, K.A.W. Crook and B.P. RuxtonVol. 36, 1970152
On the Significance of Acheulean Biface Variability in Southern Britain Mark J. White Vol. 64, 199815
Island Britain - Peninsular Britain: Palaeogeography, Colonisation, and the Lower Palaeolithic Settlement of the British Isles Mark J. White and Danielle C. ShreveVol. 66, 20001
Settlement and economy in southern Itlay in the Neothermal period Ruth D. WhitehouseVol. 34, 1968332
The Neolithic pottery of southern Italy Ruth D. WhitehouseVol. 35, 1969267
Prehistoric settlement on the Tavoliere, Italy: a comment Ruth D. WhitehouseVol. 40, 1974203
Earlier Neolithic enclosures in north-west Europe A. WhittleVol. 43, 1977329
A model for the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the upper Kennet valley, north Wiltshire Alasdair WhittleVol. 56, 1990101
Wayland's Smithy, Oxfordshire: excavations at the Neolithic tomb in 1962-63 by R.J.C. Atkinson and S. Piggott A. Whittle Vol. 57(2), 199161
Excavations in the Neolithic and Bronze Age complex at Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, 1947-1952 and 1981 A. Whittle, R.J.C. Atkinson, R. Chambers and N. ThomasVol. 58, 1992143
A Neolithic downland monument in its environment: excavations at the Easton Down Long Barrow, Bishops Cannings, north Wiltshire A.Whittle, A.J.Rouse and J.G.EvansVol. 59, 1993197
Parc le Breos Cwm Transepted Long Cairn, Gower, West Glamorgan: Date, Contents, and Context Alasdair Whittle and Michael Wysocki Vol. 64, 1998139
A megalithic tomb at Nicholaston, Gower, Glamorgan Audrey WilliamsVol. 6, 1940166
Mesolithic sites at Malham Tarn and Great Close Mire, North Yorkshire D.J. Williams, J.A.Richardson and R.S. RichardsonVol. 53, 1987363
A Petrographic Investigation of a Corpus of Bronze Age Cinerary Urns from the Isle of Anglesey John Williams and David JenkinsVol. 65, 1999189
Early co-axial field systems on the East Anglia boulder clays Tom WilliamsonVol. 53, 1987419
Recent excavations at Newferry, Co. Antrim P.C. WoodmanVol. 43, 1977155
Excavations of Cass ny Hawin, a Manx Mesolithic site, and the position of the Manx microlithic industries P.C. WoodmanVol. 53, 19871
Excavations at Mad Mans Window, Glenarm, Co. Antrim: problems of flint exploitation in east Antrim P.C. WoodmanVol. 58, 199277
The Topography of some Barrow Cemetaries in Bronze Age Wessex A.B.Woodward and P.J.WoodwardVol. 62, 1996275
Some aspects of the physiography of the Thames Valley in relation to the Ice Age and early man S.W. WooldridgeVol. 23, 19571
A report on the Late Bronze Age site excavated at Minnis Bay, Birchington, Kent, 1938-40 F.H. WorsfoldVol. 9, 194328
Prehistoric boats from North Ferriby, East Yorkshire E.V. Wright and C.W. WrightVol. 13, 1947114
The North Ferriby boats - Radio Carbon dating Edward WrightVol. 26, 1960351
A painted rock shelter on Mt. Elgon, Kenya Richard WrightVol. 27, 196128
The boats from North Ferriby, Yorkshire, England, with a review of the origins of the sewn boats of the Bronze Age E.V. Wright and D.M. ChurchillVol. 31, 19651
Artefacts from the Boat-site at North Ferriby, Humberside, England E.V. WrightVol. 44, 1978187
The Social Origins of Cooking and Dining in Early Villages of Western Asia Katherine J. WrightVol. 66, 200089
Palaeoliths from the gravel of the ancient channel between Caversham and Henley at Highlands, near Henley J. WymerVol. 22, 195629
The Lower Palaeolithic succession in the Thames Valley and the date of the ancient channel between Caversham and Henley, Oxon John WymerVol. 27, 19611
Excavations at the Maglemosian sites at Thatcham, Berkshire, England J.J. Wymer Vol. 28, 1962329
Late Devensian and Early Flandrian barbed points from Sproughton, Suffolk J.J. Wymer, R.M. Jacobi and J. RoseVol. 41, 1975235
Hand-axes from beneath glacial till at Welton-le-Wold, Lincolnshire, and the distribution of palaeoliths in Britain J.J. Wymer and A. StrawVol. 43, 1977355

X
top

Y
top
Digging for symbols: the archaeology of everyday material life: Review article Aram A. YengovanVol. 51, 1985329
The Middle Palaeolithic Site of Karabi Tamchin (Crimea, Ukraine): 1999–2001 Excavation Seasons. A. Yevtushenko, A. Burke, C.R. Ferring, V. Chabai and K. MonigalVol. 69, 2003137
Before Babel: A review article Norman YoffeeVol. 56, 1990299
Flint Use in England after the Bronze Age: Time for a Re-Evaluation R. Young and J. HumphreyVol. 65, 1999231

Z
top
A comparison of the Pleistocene of East Anglia with that of Germany Friedrich E. ZeunerVol. 3(1), 1937136
The chronology of the Mousterian at Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar F.E. ZeunerVol. 19, 1953180
Loess and Palaeolithic chronology F.E. ZeunerVol. 21, 195551
Genes, Fossils, and Culture. An Overview of the Evidence for Neandertal–Modern Human Interaction and Admixture. Joăo ZilhăoVol. 72, 20061
Die keltische Viereckschanze bei Tomerdingen, Kreis Ulm (Württemberg) Hartwig ZürnVol. 37, 1971218
Plant Use in the Mesolithic and its Role in the Transition to Farming Marek ZvelebilVol. 60, 199435
Notes on excavations in Eire, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, during 1956 Vol. 23, 1957220
Notes on excavations in Eire, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales during 1957 Vol. 24, 1958211
Notes on excavations in Eire, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, during 1958 Vol. 25, 1959270
Notes on excavations in Eire, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales during 1959 Vol. 26, 1960340
Notes on excavations in England, Irish Republic, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, during 1960 Vol. 27, 1961344



Home Page The Prehistoric Society Home Page