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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV013149202
    Format: 237 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 1-84171-034-2
    Series Statement: [British archaeological reports / British series] 291
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Landschaft ; Archäologie ; Neolithikum ; Landschaft ; Archäologie ; Mesolithikum
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949324056002882
    Format: 1 online resource (409 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78925-654-2 , 1-84217-932-2
    Series Statement: Till-Tweed studies ; v. 2
    Content: Eventful, influential and absorbing, the early history of Northumberland is a fascinating story that has rarely been brought together under one cover. In this authoritative historical account, the authors bring to bear a huge quantity of old and new data and craft it into an in-depth synthesis. The authors deliver this history in chronological order from a perspective that places human activity and environment at its core. The narrative extends from the Palaeolithic through to, and including, the Anglo-Saxon period. This enormous sweep of history is supported by a robust radiocarbon chronology
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , pt. 1. Setting the scene -- pt. 2. Chronological narrative. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84217-447-9
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949282433902882
    Format: 1 online resource (607 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78297-462-8 , 1-78297-460-1
    Content: The archaeological remains at Howick consist of a Mesolithic hut site and an Early Bronze Age cist cemetery located on a modern cliff edge overlooking a small estuary. This volume is devoted solely to the reporting and interpretation of the Mesolithic remains. Three huts had been constructed on the Howick site, all on the same footprint, with no evidence to indicate a gap between these occupations, and the remains inside the hut were all consistent with its use as a habitation site. The lithic material from Howick is the most accurately dated assemblage from any British Mesolithic site and is
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; SUMMARY; RÉSUMÉ; ZUASAMMENFASSUNG; SAMENVATTING; DANSK RESUMÉ; 1 INTRODUCTION; Setting the Scene; Scope of the Volume; Site Discovery; Aims; Field Research Strategy; Site Location; Previous Archaeological Work in the Howick Area; 2 GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY; Objectives; Location and Geology; Methods Statement; Results and Discussion; Conclusions; 3 FIELDWALKING; Introduction; Method Statement; Taphonomy; Density; Distribution; Assemblage Chronology; Raw Material; Types; Activity in the Wider Landscape , 4 TEST PITSMethods Statement; Distribution and Artefact Density; The Lithic Assemblage; 5 EXCAVATION OF THE HOWICK HUT; Methods Statement; Site Stratigraphy; The overburden; Mesolithic Hut; Phase 1a Hut (see Figs. 5.6-5.9); Phase 1b Hut (see Figs. 5.10-5.12); Phase 2 Hut (see Figs. 5.13-5.16); Phase 3 Hut (see Figs. 5.17-5.20); Phase 4 Hut Re-Occupation (see Fig. 5.21); Features and Activity Outside the Mesolithic Hut; Conclusions; 6 ABSOLUTE DATING; Introduction; General Approach; Objectives; Sampling; Radiocarbon Analysis and Quality Assurance; The Results; Calibration , Analysis and InterpretationSediment Sequence; 7 CHIPPED STONE TOOLS; The Lithic Assemblage; Stratigraphic and Spatial Distribution; Overall Summary and Discussion; 8 BEVELLED PEBBLES, COARSE STONE TOOLS AND OCHREOUS MATERIAL; Ochreous Material; 9 RESIDUE AND USE-WEAR ANALYSIS OF STONE TOOLS; Residue Analysis; Method; Results; Discussion; Use-Wear Analysis; Results; Cluster analysis; Cluster 1; Cluster 2; Cluster 3; Cluster 4; Cluster 5; Cluster 6; Cluster 7; Cluster 8; Microliths; Scrapers; Unretouched tools; Core rejuvenation blades; Discussion; Tool use and activities at Howick; Conclusion , 10 FAUNAL REMAINSIntroduction; Bone analysis; Shell analysis; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 11 PLANT REMAINS AND CHARRED WOOD; Summary; Method Statement; Archaeobotanical Residues; Phase 1a; Phase 1b; Phase 2; Phase 3; Phase 4; Features outside the Mesolithic hut; Charcoal Analysis; Discussion; Conclusions; 12 GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS; Geomorphological Setting; Description and Classification of Shoreline and Coastal Plain Morphology; Summary of Sedimentary Units; Archaeological Potential and Erosion Threats; Late Glacial to Holocene Palaeogeography and Sea Level Change , Sedimentary Analysis of the SiteHolocene Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction; Howick Burn Sediments; Calcareous Microfossil Analysis; Pollen Analysis; Interpretation of Pollen Analysis; Environmental Summary; 13 EXPERIMENTAL CONSTRUCTION; Introduction; Construction 1; Construction 2; Conclusions; 14 HOWICK: DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION; Introduction; Site Taphonomy; Site Recording; The Huts; Phase Summaries (see Fig 14.1 for exploded view of the phase plans); External Activity; Bevelled Pebble Tools; Permanency; Site Type; Settlement Organisation and Economy; The Mesolithic Environment , Conclusions , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84217-246-8
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1832303756
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781789256543
    Content: Eventful, influential and absorbing, the early history of Northumberland is a fascinating story that has rarely been brought together under one cover. In this authoritative historical account, the authors bring to bear a huge quantity of old and new data and craft it into an in-depth synthesis. The authors deliver this history in chronological order from a perspective that places human activity and environment at its core. The narrative extends from the Palaeolithic through to, and including, the Anglo-Saxon period. This enormous sweep of history is supported by a robust radiocarbon chronology, with all available dates for the region brought together and calibrated against the most recent calibration curves for the first time. The geographic focus of the volume is North Northumberland but the narrative frequently extends to cover the whole county and occasionally further afield into neighbouring areas so as to deal with key topics at an appropriate geographic scale and to take account of important information from nearby areas. This second volume in the Till-Tweed monograph series follows on from the first volume, Managing Archaeological Landscapes in Northumberland , which provided a considerable quantity of new field data, in addition to presenting a landscape management methodology based around the "landform element" approach
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1810181097
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 380 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Till-Tweed studies volume 2
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Text engl., Zsfassung franz., dt., niederländ. und dän
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1842174479
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781842174470
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Passmore, David G. Archaeology and environment in Northumberland Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2012 ISBN 1842174479
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781842174470
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Northumberland ; Landschaft ; Archäologie ; Bibliografie
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1778763413
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781842172469
    Content: The archaeological remains at Howick consist of a Mesolithic hut site and an Early Bronze Age cist cemetery located on a modern cliff edge overlooking a small estuary. This volume is devoted solely to the reporting and interpretation of the Mesolithic remains. Three huts had been constructed on the Howick site, all on the same footprint, with no evidence to indicate a gap between these occupations, and the remains inside the hut were all consistent with its use as a habitation site. The lithic material from Howick is the most accurately dated assemblage from any British Mesolithic site and is a classic example of a narrow-blade industry. Typically for Britain these sites date from around 7500 cal BC but the Howick dates indicate an earlier start for this type of industry. The chipped stone assemblage from Howick is all made from locally occurring beach pebble flint which fits into the wider pattern of localised raw material acquisition by groups elsewhere in North-East England
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_BV023197271
    Format: VIII, 158 S. : , Ill., Kt. ; , 31 cm.
    ISBN: 1-8421-7224-7 , 978-1-8421-7224-7
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mesolithikum ; Funde ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949282576002882
    Format: 1 online resource (1022 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78297-312-5 , 1-78297-310-9
    Content: The Till-Tweed river catchment areas in Northumberland contain outstanding archaeological and palaeoenvironmental remains which have been in general only poorly understood. This study has assembled detailed data that will provide a platform for future landscape-based research and site-based investigation. Written from a landscape, or geoarchaeological perspective, this study develops a methodology and management tool that will allow planners, curators and developers working in the region to easily access information across sectors, and provide a transparent and easily comprehended record of
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Introduction / David G. Passmore and Clive Waddington -- Past and present landscapes in the Till-Tweed region / David G. Passmore and Tim van der Schriek -- The Stone Age landscape : fieldwalking and test pits / Clive Waddington -- Monuments in the landscape : the aerial photographic resource / Tim Gates and Alison Deegan -- Uncovering the past : evaluation trenching of cropmark sites / Clive Waddington -- Managing the historic environment / David G. Passmore and Clive Waddington -- The landform element approach in practice : case studies from the Till and Tweed / David G. Passmore and Clive Waddington. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84217-345-6
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949304545002882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 256 p.) : , ill. (chiefly col.), maps (some col.)
    ISBN: 9781784916022 (ebook) :
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781905739165
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    edoccha_9959632991702883
    Format: 1 online resource (607 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78297-462-8 , 1-78297-460-1
    Content: The archaeological remains at Howick consist of a Mesolithic hut site and an Early Bronze Age cist cemetery located on a modern cliff edge overlooking a small estuary. This volume is devoted solely to the reporting and interpretation of the Mesolithic remains. Three huts had been constructed on the Howick site, all on the same footprint, with no evidence to indicate a gap between these occupations, and the remains inside the hut were all consistent with its use as a habitation site. The lithic material from Howick is the most accurately dated assemblage from any British Mesolithic site and is
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; SUMMARY; RÉSUMÉ; ZUASAMMENFASSUNG; SAMENVATTING; DANSK RESUMÉ; 1 INTRODUCTION; Setting the Scene; Scope of the Volume; Site Discovery; Aims; Field Research Strategy; Site Location; Previous Archaeological Work in the Howick Area; 2 GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY; Objectives; Location and Geology; Methods Statement; Results and Discussion; Conclusions; 3 FIELDWALKING; Introduction; Method Statement; Taphonomy; Density; Distribution; Assemblage Chronology; Raw Material; Types; Activity in the Wider Landscape , 4 TEST PITSMethods Statement; Distribution and Artefact Density; The Lithic Assemblage; 5 EXCAVATION OF THE HOWICK HUT; Methods Statement; Site Stratigraphy; The overburden; Mesolithic Hut; Phase 1a Hut (see Figs. 5.6-5.9); Phase 1b Hut (see Figs. 5.10-5.12); Phase 2 Hut (see Figs. 5.13-5.16); Phase 3 Hut (see Figs. 5.17-5.20); Phase 4 Hut Re-Occupation (see Fig. 5.21); Features and Activity Outside the Mesolithic Hut; Conclusions; 6 ABSOLUTE DATING; Introduction; General Approach; Objectives; Sampling; Radiocarbon Analysis and Quality Assurance; The Results; Calibration , Analysis and InterpretationSediment Sequence; 7 CHIPPED STONE TOOLS; The Lithic Assemblage; Stratigraphic and Spatial Distribution; Overall Summary and Discussion; 8 BEVELLED PEBBLES, COARSE STONE TOOLS AND OCHREOUS MATERIAL; Ochreous Material; 9 RESIDUE AND USE-WEAR ANALYSIS OF STONE TOOLS; Residue Analysis; Method; Results; Discussion; Use-Wear Analysis; Results; Cluster analysis; Cluster 1; Cluster 2; Cluster 3; Cluster 4; Cluster 5; Cluster 6; Cluster 7; Cluster 8; Microliths; Scrapers; Unretouched tools; Core rejuvenation blades; Discussion; Tool use and activities at Howick; Conclusion , 10 FAUNAL REMAINSIntroduction; Bone analysis; Shell analysis; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 11 PLANT REMAINS AND CHARRED WOOD; Summary; Method Statement; Archaeobotanical Residues; Phase 1a; Phase 1b; Phase 2; Phase 3; Phase 4; Features outside the Mesolithic hut; Charcoal Analysis; Discussion; Conclusions; 12 GEOMORPHOLOGY AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS; Geomorphological Setting; Description and Classification of Shoreline and Coastal Plain Morphology; Summary of Sedimentary Units; Archaeological Potential and Erosion Threats; Late Glacial to Holocene Palaeogeography and Sea Level Change , Sedimentary Analysis of the SiteHolocene Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction; Howick Burn Sediments; Calcareous Microfossil Analysis; Pollen Analysis; Interpretation of Pollen Analysis; Environmental Summary; 13 EXPERIMENTAL CONSTRUCTION; Introduction; Construction 1; Construction 2; Conclusions; 14 HOWICK: DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION; Introduction; Site Taphonomy; Site Recording; The Huts; Phase Summaries (see Fig 14.1 for exploded view of the phase plans); External Activity; Bevelled Pebble Tools; Permanency; Site Type; Settlement Organisation and Economy; The Mesolithic Environment , Conclusions , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84217-246-8
    Language: English
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