Prehistoric Britain

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1PREHISTORIC WILTSHIRE PERIOD SUMMARIES: Palaeolithic (First People): 500,000 years ago – 9500BC •First people arrive in Britain half a million years ago. •They make tools of stone and wood for hunting animals.

PREHISTORIC WILTSHIRE PERIOD SUMMARIES: Palaeolithic (First People): 500,000 years ago – 9500BC •First people arrive in Britain half a million years ago. •They make tools of stone and wood for hunting animals.

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Source URL: www.wiltshiremuseum.org.uk

- Date: 2016-03-08 09:31:38
    2Ancient Human Occupation of Britain Workshop Abstracts 16th-17th SeptemberBedford Square/2 Gower Street London The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project is a five-year multidisciplinary,

    Ancient Human Occupation of Britain Workshop Abstracts 16th-17th SeptemberBedford Square/2 Gower Street London The Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project is a five-year multidisciplinary,

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    Source URL: www.ahobproject.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-12-19 19:11:09
    3LITERACY TRAIL FOR KEY STAGE TWO PUPILS  Name: PREHISTORIC PROGRESS

    LITERACY TRAIL FOR KEY STAGE TWO PUPILS Name: PREHISTORIC PROGRESS

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    Source URL: www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2016-01-21 10:41:35
    4History & Heritage 7  Earlier Prehistory in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

    History & Heritage 7 Earlier Prehistory in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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    Source URL: www.southdevonaonb.org.uk

    Language: English
    5Prehistoric Archaeology • Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain with an emphasis on material culture and monumentality • The archaeology of caves and natural places • Excavations at a range of archaeologi

    Prehistoric Archaeology • Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain with an emphasis on material culture and monumentality • The archaeology of caves and natural places • Excavations at a range of archaeologi

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    Source URL: www.worc.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-05-28 19:43:10
      6Standing Stones & Holy Wells of Cornwall  Focus on “Ceremonial sites”

      Standing Stones & Holy Wells of Cornwall Focus on “Ceremonial sites”

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      Source URL: www.cornishvic.org.au

      Language: English - Date: 2011-03-19 21:46:20
      7Extracted from the Geological Conservation Review You can view an introduction to this volume at http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2731 © JNCC 1980–2007  Volume 16: Fossil Fishes of Great Britain

      Extracted from the Geological Conservation Review You can view an introduction to this volume at http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2731 © JNCC 1980–2007 Volume 16: Fossil Fishes of Great Britain

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      Source URL: jncc.defra.gov.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2007-07-10 09:38:13
      8The Prehistoric Society  Book Reviews PREHISTORIC MATERIALITIES: BECOMING MATERIAL IN PREHISTORIC BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY ANDREW MEIRION JONES Oxford University Press 2012, Oxford. 256 pp, 40 figs includ 8 B/W pls, ISBN 9

      The Prehistoric Society Book Reviews PREHISTORIC MATERIALITIES: BECOMING MATERIAL IN PREHISTORIC BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY ANDREW MEIRION JONES Oxford University Press 2012, Oxford. 256 pp, 40 figs includ 8 B/W pls, ISBN 9

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      Source URL: www.prehistoricsociety.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-02-22 16:50:41
      9Biggar Pitchstone Special Report General characterisation of the Biggar pitchstone artefacts, and discussion of Biggar’s role in the distribution of pitchstone across Neolithic northern Britain  Date:

      Biggar Pitchstone Special Report General characterisation of the Biggar pitchstone artefacts, and discussion of Biggar’s role in the distribution of pitchstone across Neolithic northern Britain Date:

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      Source URL: www.biggararchaeology.org.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2014-01-07 13:46:42
      10Dr Hella Eckardt, Department of Archaeology, SHES, University of Reading Email:  Co-Applicants: Dr Mary Lewis Email:

      Dr Hella Eckardt, Department of Archaeology, SHES, University of Reading Email: Co-Applicants: Dr Mary Lewis Email:

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      Source URL: www.diasporas.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2010-03-30 06:20:26