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A Neolithic hurdle from the Somerset Levels

article published in 1976

Accurate compound-specific 14C dating of archaeological pottery vessels

scientific article published on 08 April 2020

Anthropomorphic Wooden Figures from Britain and Ireland

scholarly article by Bryony Coles published in January 1990

Archaeological Aspects of Woodland Ecology. Edited by M. Bell and S. Limbrey. 29.5 × 20.5 cm. Pp. 333, ills. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (International Series, 146), 1982. ISBN 0–86054–176–2. £14.00

scholarly article by Bryony Orme published in September 1984

Beavers in Britain's Past

book published in 2006

Before Civilization. By Renfrew Colin. 292 pages. Jonathan Cape, London, 1973. Price £3.95

Boundaries of the forager's life

scholarly article by Bryony Coles published in January 1979

Bruce G. Trigger. Natives and Newcomers: Canda's ‘heroic age’ reconsidered. Kingston & Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1985, 430 pp., 14 figs., 6 maps. Can. $ 35

Comments on analogy in Danish prehistoric studies

scholarly article by Bryony Coles published in January 1993

Dendrochronology of the English Neolithic

scholarly article by Jennifer Hillam published in June 1990

Doggerland: a Speculative Survey

scholarly article by Bryony Coles published in January 1998

Doggerland: the cultural dynamics of a shifting coastline

article

Editors' Introduction

scientific article published in June 2001

Excavations at Little Waltham 1970–71. By P. J. Drury. Chelmsford Excavation Committee Report 1, CBA Research Report 26. 1978. 148 pages, 74 figs, 32 plates. Price £16.00.The Excavation of an Iron Age Settlement, Bronze Age Ring-ditches and Roman

article by Bryony Orme published December 1981 in Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, London

Forest monumentality and marshland domesticity? The changing landscape of HaddenhamChristopher Evans & Ian Hodder. Marshland communities and cultural landscapes from the Bronze Age to present day (The Haddenham Project Volume 2). xxvi+510 pages, 293

Geoff Bailey & John Parkington (ed.). The archaeology of prehistoric coastlines. vi + 154 pages. 60 figures. 23 tables. 1988. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0-521-25036-6 hardback £25 & $42.50

Governor Pownall

article by Bryony Orme published June 1974 in Antiquity

Handbook of Scientific Aids and Evidence for Archaeologists. Compiled by the C. B. A. Scientific Research Committee. Council for British Archaeology, London, 1970. Price 50p

article

Homo sapiens or Castor fiber?

article published in 1983

Ireland in the Virginian Sea: colonialism in the British Atlantic. By Audrey Horning. 250mm. Pp xxiii + 385, ills, maps, plans. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC, 2013.ISBN 9781469610726. £40 (hbk)

Men of the Earth: An Introduction to World Prehistory. By Fagan Brian. 417 pages, numerous illustrations. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Toronto, 1974

Mesolithic to Bronze Age Vegetation Change and Human Activity in the Exe Valley, Devon, UK

scholarly article by Ralph Fyfe published in January 2003

Michael Aston & Ian Burrow (eds): The archaeology of Someset:a review to 1500 AD. Taunton: Somerset County Council, 1982. (Copies available from County Planning Dept., County Hall, Taunton). 154 pp., many illus. £5.25 + £1 postage

scholarly article by Bryony Orme published in November 1983

Models in Archaeology. Edited by Clarke D. L.. 1055 pages, 240 figures, 6 plates. Methuen, London, 1972. Price £16 (1973: £18)

Naam Goren-Inbar, Ella Werker & Craig S. Feibel. The Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel: wood assemblage. xvi+120 pages, 65 figures, 21 plates, 21 tables. 2002. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-072-4 hardback £25 & US$45

2003 book review in Antiquity

Neolithic/Bronze Age

scholarly article by Bryony Orme published in January 1975

Neolithic/Bronze Age

scholarly article by Bryony Orme published in January 1974

New evidence of late survival of beaver in Britain

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Prehistoric Roads and Tracks in Somerset, England: 3. The Sweet Track

scientific article published in December 1973

Prehistoric implements from Devon

scholarly article by Susan M. Pearce published in January 1974

Salt: The Study of an Ancient Industry. Edited by de Brisay K. W. and Evans K. A.. 94 pages, 51 figures. Colchester, 1975

Steps towards the Heritage Management of Wetlands in Europe

scientific article published in June 2004

Stone Axe Studies. By Clough T. H. Mck. and Cummins W. A.. Council for British Archaeology, Research Report No. 23, 1979. 137 pages, numerous illustrations. Price £11·75, paperback only.Neolithic Stone and Flint Axes from the River Thames. By Adkin

scholarly article by Bryony Orme published in December 1980

Svend Jørgensen: Tree-felling with original neolithic flint-axes in Draved Wood. Report of experiments in 1952–54. Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark, 1985. 63 pp., 55 figs., 6 appendices

TRISANTONA RIVERS: A LANDSCAPE APPROACH TO THE INTERPRETATION OF RIVER NAMES

scholarly article by B.J. COLES published in November 1994

The Evolution of Marshland Landscapes. (Papers presented to a conference on marshland landscapes held in Oxford in December 1979.) Edited by T. Rowley. 29·5 × 20·5 cm. Pp. vi + 177 + 50 figs. Oxford: Oxford University Department for External Studi

The Meare Heath Trackway: excavation of a Bronze Age structure in the Somerset Levels

scientific article published in December 1976

The Present Past. An Introduction to Anthropology for Archaeologists. By Ian Hodder. 22 × 14·5 cm. Pp. 239, 47 ills. London: B.T. Batsford, 1982. ISBN 7134-3269-8. £14·95.

The Shaugh Moor Project: Fourth Report — Environment, Context and Conclusion

scientific article published in 1982

The Use and Character of Wood in Prehistoric Britain and Ireland

scientific article published in December 1978

The impact of Western European beaver on stream channels: some implications for past stream conditions and human activity

scholarly article by Bryony Coles published in June 2001

Tools and Tillage. Edited by Steensberg Axel, Fenton Alexander and Lerche Grith. National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen. DKr. 30 per annual issue

scholarly article by Bryony Coles published December 1978 in Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, London

Treasure of the Land of Darkness. The Fur Trade and its Significance for Medieval Russia. By Janet Martin. 23.5 × 15.5 cm. Pp. x + 277, 4 maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-521-320-19-4. £27.50