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List of works by Andrew Fleming

Ancient Exmoor. By Hazel Eardley-Wilmot. 21 × 15 cm. Pp. 72, 17 pls., 2 maps. Dulverton: The Exmoor Press, 1983. ISBN 0-900131-44-6. £2·50.

Aubrey Burl: Rites of the Gods. London: Dent, 1981. 233 pp., 116 pls. (12 in colour), 17 maps and plans. $12.00

Book reviews. Jill Harden & Olivia Lelong. Winds of change: the living landscapes of Hirta, St Kilda. xx+216 pages, 167 colour & b&w illustrations, 8 tables. 2011. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; 978-0-903903-29-5 hardback £25 (Fellow

C. L. N. Ruggles & A. W. R. Whittle (eds.): Astronomy and society in Britain during the period 4000–1500 BC. Oxford: BAR British Series 88, 1981. 342 pp., 8 pls., 52 figs., 21 tables. £12.00

Colin Renfrew (ed.): The megalithic monuments of western Europe. London: Thames & Hudson, 1983. 126 pp., 25 photographs, 47 figs and maps. £4.95 (paper)

Dangerous Islands: Fate, Faith and Cosmology

scientific article published in April 2001

Euan MacKie: The megalith builders. Oxford: Phaidon, 1977. 199 pp., 55 pls. (16 in colour), 8 figs. £6.95 (hardcover), £4.95 (paperback)

Exploring the origins and character of transhumance in England

Farming Practice in British Prehistory. Edited by Roger Mercer. 23 × 15 cm. Pp. xxvi + 245 + 46 figs. + 23 pls. + 14 tables. Edinburgh: University Press, 1981. £9·50 (paperback).

Glyn Daniel and Poul Kjærum (eds.): Megalithic graves and ritual. Papers presented at the III Atlantic Colloquium, Moesgård 1969. Copenhagen: Jutland Archaeological Society Publications XI, 1973. 229 pp., 131 illustrations (pls., figs. and maps). D

Hazel Riley & Robert Wilson-North. The field archaeology of Exmoor. xii+192 pages, 191 figures 2001. Swindon: English Heritage; 1-87359-258-2 paperback £12.95

Hilary J. Birks, Peter Emil Kaland & Dagfinn Moe (ed.). The cultural landscape: past, present and future. xviii + 521 pages, numerous tables & figures. 1988. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0-521-34435-2 hardback £37.50 & $69.

Ian Hodder: The present past—an introduction to anthropology for archaeologists. London: B. T. Batsford, 1982. 216 pp., 47 illustrations. £14.95

Introduction to British Prehistory. Edited by Megaw J. V. S. and Simpson D. D. A.. 560 pages, 225 illustrations. Leicester University Press 1979. Price £19·00 (cased), £6·95 (paperback)

Jacques Briard: The Bronze Age in Barbarian Europe. From the Megaliths to the Celts (translated by Mary Turton). London, Boston and Henley: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979 (originally published in France as L'Age du Bronze en Europe barbare. Editions

Landscape of the Megaliths: Excavation and Fieldwork on the Avebury Monuments, 1997–2003, by Mark Gillings, Joshua Pollard, David Wheatley & Rick Peterson, 2008. Oxford: Oxbow Books; ISBN 978-1-84217-313-8 hardback £40 & US$80; xiv+402 pp., 227 fi

Making Sense of an Historic Landscape, by Rippon, 2012. Oxford: Oxford University Press; ISBN 978-0-19-953378-7 hardback £80 & US$150; xviii + 396 pp., 10 colour plates, 98 figs., 27 tables

Marija Gimbutas: The gods and goddesses of Old Europe: 7000 to 3500 BC: myths, legends and cult images. London: Thames and Hudson, 1974. 303 pp., 252 pls., 171 figs., 8 maps. £8.50

Paul Gosling, Conleth Manning & John Wadell (ed.). New Survey of Clare Island. Volume 5: archaeology. x+326 pages, over 200 b&w & colour illustrations. 2007. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy; 978-1-904890-16-4 paperback €40

Prehistory. By Derek Roe. 288 pages, 142 figures (line drawings and photographs), 4 tables. Macmillan, London, 1970. Price £2.50

Stephen Rippon, Chris Smart & Ben Pears. The fields of Britannia. 2015. xix+445 pages, numerous b&w illustrations, 34 tables. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-964582-4 hardback £90

The Agrarian History of England and Wales. Vol. I, 1. Prehistory. Edited by Stuart Piggott. 22·5 × 15 cm. Pp. xxi + 451 + 66 figs. + 15 pls. + 9 tables. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. ISBN 0-521-08741-4. £27·50

The Neolithic and Earlier Bronze Ages in the North of Ireland. By Humphrey Case and Arthur ApSimon. 72 pages, 14 figures. Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University, Belfast, 1970. Price 62½p

The Stonehenge People: An Exploration of Life in Neolithic Britain, 4700-2000 B. C

scholarly article by Andrew Fleming published in July 1991

Timothy Darvill. The archaeology of the uplands: a rapid assessment of archaeological knowledge and practice. London: Royal Commission on the Historical Mouments of England & council for British Archaeology, 1986. 101 pp., 60 illus. (plates, maps & P