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Section 1: Background to the Project – Andy M Jones ;
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Volume ;
Section 2: Archaeological Recording during the 1996 Coast
Protection Scheme at Porth Killier, St Agnes, Isles of Scilly –
Charles Johns, Jeanette Ratcliffe and Andrew Young, with
contributions from David Dungworth, Janice Light, Alison Locker,
Henrietta Quinnell, Vanessa Straker and Roger Taylor ;
Chapter 2.1: Background to the Excavations ;
Chapter 2.2: The Excavation Results ;
Chapter 2.3: The Artefacts ;
Chapter 2.4: Mammal, Bird and Fish Bones ;
Chapter 2.5: Shell ;
Chapter 2.6: Plant Macrofossils ;
Chapter 2.7: Radiocarbon Dating ;
Chapter 2.8: Discussion ;
Section 3: Excavations at Killigrew 1996: an Iron Age and
Romano-British Industrial Site on the Trispen Bypass, Cornwall
– Dick Cole and Jacqueline Nowakowski FSA with contributions from
Rowena Gale, Sophie Lamb, Albertine Malham, Gerry McDonnell,
Henrietta Quinnell, Laura Ratcliffe–Warren, Adam Sharpe, Vanessa
Straker and Roger Taylor ;
Chapter 3.1: Background to the Excavations ;
Chapter 3.2: The Excavation Results ;
Chapter 3.3: Radiocarbon Dating and Charcoal Identification ;
Chapter 3.4: The Artefacts ;
Chapter 3.5: Charred Plant Macrofossils ;
Chapter 3.6: Discussion ;
Section 4: Archaeological Investigations at Nancemere, Truro,
Cornwall 2002: a Prehistoric and Romano-British Landscape –
James Gossip with contributions from Rowena Gale, Andy M Jones,
Julie Jones, Anna Lawson-Jones, Henrietta Quinnell, Clare Randall
and Roger Taylor ;
Chapter 4.1: Location and Background ;
Chapter 4.2: The Excavation Results ;
Chapter 4.3: The Artefacts ;
Chapter 4.4: The Charcoal ;
Chapter 4.5: Animal Bone ;
Chapter 4.6: Radiocarbon Dating ;
Chapter 4.7: Discussion ;
Section 5: Life Outside the Round: Bronze Age and Iron Age
Settlement at Higher Besore and Truro College, Threemilestone,
Truro, 2004–5 – James Gossip with contributions from Justine
Bayley, Paul Bidwell, Sarnia Butcher, Wendy Carruthers, Rowena
Gale, J D Hill, Andy M Jones, Julie Jones, Anna Lawson-Jones, Roger
Mcbride, Stuart Needham, Peter Northover, Cynthia Poole, Henrietta
Quinnell, Roger Taylor, Anna Tyacke and Tim Young ;
Chapter 5.1: Background to the Excavations ;
Chapter 5.2: The Excavation Results ;
Chapter 5.3: The Artefacts ;
Chapter 5.4: The Plant Macrofossils ;
Chapter 5.5: The Charcoal ;
Chapter 5.6: Radiocarbon Dating ;
Chapter 5.7: Discussion ;
Section 6: Excavation of an Iron Age Settlement and a Roman
Period Enclosure at Porthleven, 2014 – Andy M Jones, with
contributions from Paul Bidwell, Dana Challinor, Anna Lawson-Jones,
Henrietta Quinnell, Clare Randall, Ryan P Smith and Roger Taylor
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Chapter 6.1: Background to the Excavations ;
Chapter 6.2: Results from the Excavations ;
Chapter 6.3: The Artefacts ;
Chapter 6.4: The Charcoal ;
Chapter 6.5: The Animal Bone ;
Chapter 6.6: The Radiocarbon Dating ;
Chapter 6.7: Discussion ;
Section 7: Review and Overview – Andy M Jones ;
Chapter 7.1: From Beaker Pits to Living in the Round: Some Themes
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Bibliography
Andy M Jones is Principal Archaeologist with the Cornwall
Archaeological Unit. His research interests include the Neolithic
and Bronze Age, as well as the archaeology of the uplands and
coastal areas of western Britain. Ongoing research projects include
the social responses to the later prehistoric drowning of the
Mount’s Bay landscape in west Cornwall and social organization of
metalworking in the British Bronze Age. His recent publications
include: Excavation of Later Prehistoric and Roman Sites along the
Route of the Newquay Strategic Road Corridor, Cornwall (2019); An
Intellectual Adventurer in Archaeology: Reflections on the work of
Charles Thomas (2018); Preserved in the Peat: An Extraordinary
Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill (2016); and Metalworking in
the Middle Bronze Age and Beyond: New evidence from Tremough,
Cornwall (2015). ;
Graeme Kirkham was formerly a project archaeologist with Cornwall
Archaeological Unit, now a freelance historic environment
consultant and independent researcher; joint editor of Cornish
Archaeology since 2003. Current research interests include medieval
and post-medieval responses to prehistoric monuments and a range of
landscape history topics.
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