Drowning of a Cornish Prehistoric Landscape
Drowning of a Cornish Prehistoric Landscape
Tradition, Deposition and Social Responses to Sea Level Rise
Jones, Andy M; Allen, Michael J
Oxbow Books
04/2023
256
Dura
Inglês
9781789259230
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Acknowledgements
Summary
Section 1: Background
Chapter 1: Introduction (Andy M. Jones)
Section 2: Excavations at the Penzance Heliport barrow
Chapter 2: Results from the 2018 fieldwork (Andy M. Jones, Anna Lawson-Jones &
Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 3: The pottery and worked stone (Henrietta Quinnell & Christina Tsoraki with
petrographic comment by Roger Taylor)
Chapter 4: The flint and pebbles (Anna Lawson-Jones)
Chapter 5: The copper alloy ingot (Anna Tyacke with comment from Jens Andersen)
Chapter 6: The palaeoenvironmental evidence (Michael J. Allen, with A.J. Clapham,
C.T. Langdon & R.G. Scaife)
Chapter 7: Results from radiocarbon dating of the Heliport (Michael J. Allen & Andy M.
Jones)
Section 3: Fieldwork at Marazion Marsh
Chapter 8: Background and methodology (Michael J. Allen & Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 9: The paleoenvironmental sequence from the core (Michael J. Allen, with N
Cameron, A.J. Clapham & C.T. Langdon)
Chapter 10: The changing environmental and land-use history of the Marsh environs
(Michael J. Allen)
Section 4: The environmental, economic and cultural setting of the Penzance and
south Cornwall landscape: excavated sites and their wider landscape context
Chapter 11: The submerging landscape from Prehistory into the Anthropocene
(Michael J Allen)
Chapter 12: A landscape of deposition (Andy M. Jones & Matthew G. Knight)
Chapter 13: The Bronze Age engagements with a liminal space (Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 14: The results from the project: Inhabiting a changing landscape (Andy M.
Jones & Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 15: A drowned landscape reimagined (Emma Smith)
Appendices
Appendix 1: The conservation of the copper alloy ingot fragment (Laura Ratcliffe-
Warren)
Appendix 2: The borehole logs (Michael J. Allen)
Summary
Section 1: Background
Chapter 1: Introduction (Andy M. Jones)
Section 2: Excavations at the Penzance Heliport barrow
Chapter 2: Results from the 2018 fieldwork (Andy M. Jones, Anna Lawson-Jones &
Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 3: The pottery and worked stone (Henrietta Quinnell & Christina Tsoraki with
petrographic comment by Roger Taylor)
Chapter 4: The flint and pebbles (Anna Lawson-Jones)
Chapter 5: The copper alloy ingot (Anna Tyacke with comment from Jens Andersen)
Chapter 6: The palaeoenvironmental evidence (Michael J. Allen, with A.J. Clapham,
C.T. Langdon & R.G. Scaife)
Chapter 7: Results from radiocarbon dating of the Heliport (Michael J. Allen & Andy M.
Jones)
Section 3: Fieldwork at Marazion Marsh
Chapter 8: Background and methodology (Michael J. Allen & Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 9: The paleoenvironmental sequence from the core (Michael J. Allen, with N
Cameron, A.J. Clapham & C.T. Langdon)
Chapter 10: The changing environmental and land-use history of the Marsh environs
(Michael J. Allen)
Section 4: The environmental, economic and cultural setting of the Penzance and
south Cornwall landscape: excavated sites and their wider landscape context
Chapter 11: The submerging landscape from Prehistory into the Anthropocene
(Michael J Allen)
Chapter 12: A landscape of deposition (Andy M. Jones & Matthew G. Knight)
Chapter 13: The Bronze Age engagements with a liminal space (Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 14: The results from the project: Inhabiting a changing landscape (Andy M.
Jones & Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 15: A drowned landscape reimagined (Emma Smith)
Appendices
Appendix 1: The conservation of the copper alloy ingot fragment (Laura Ratcliffe-
Warren)
Appendix 2: The borehole logs (Michael J. Allen)
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barrow; British Archaeology; Bronze Age; climate change; coastal; Cornwall; European Prehistory/Bronze Age; landscape; Marazion Marsh; metalwork; Mount's Bay; palaeo-environomental
Acknowledgements
Summary
Section 1: Background
Chapter 1: Introduction (Andy M. Jones)
Section 2: Excavations at the Penzance Heliport barrow
Chapter 2: Results from the 2018 fieldwork (Andy M. Jones, Anna Lawson-Jones &
Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 3: The pottery and worked stone (Henrietta Quinnell & Christina Tsoraki with
petrographic comment by Roger Taylor)
Chapter 4: The flint and pebbles (Anna Lawson-Jones)
Chapter 5: The copper alloy ingot (Anna Tyacke with comment from Jens Andersen)
Chapter 6: The palaeoenvironmental evidence (Michael J. Allen, with A.J. Clapham,
C.T. Langdon & R.G. Scaife)
Chapter 7: Results from radiocarbon dating of the Heliport (Michael J. Allen & Andy M.
Jones)
Section 3: Fieldwork at Marazion Marsh
Chapter 8: Background and methodology (Michael J. Allen & Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 9: The paleoenvironmental sequence from the core (Michael J. Allen, with N
Cameron, A.J. Clapham & C.T. Langdon)
Chapter 10: The changing environmental and land-use history of the Marsh environs
(Michael J. Allen)
Section 4: The environmental, economic and cultural setting of the Penzance and
south Cornwall landscape: excavated sites and their wider landscape context
Chapter 11: The submerging landscape from Prehistory into the Anthropocene
(Michael J Allen)
Chapter 12: A landscape of deposition (Andy M. Jones & Matthew G. Knight)
Chapter 13: The Bronze Age engagements with a liminal space (Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 14: The results from the project: Inhabiting a changing landscape (Andy M.
Jones & Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 15: A drowned landscape reimagined (Emma Smith)
Appendices
Appendix 1: The conservation of the copper alloy ingot fragment (Laura Ratcliffe-
Warren)
Appendix 2: The borehole logs (Michael J. Allen)
Summary
Section 1: Background
Chapter 1: Introduction (Andy M. Jones)
Section 2: Excavations at the Penzance Heliport barrow
Chapter 2: Results from the 2018 fieldwork (Andy M. Jones, Anna Lawson-Jones &
Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 3: The pottery and worked stone (Henrietta Quinnell & Christina Tsoraki with
petrographic comment by Roger Taylor)
Chapter 4: The flint and pebbles (Anna Lawson-Jones)
Chapter 5: The copper alloy ingot (Anna Tyacke with comment from Jens Andersen)
Chapter 6: The palaeoenvironmental evidence (Michael J. Allen, with A.J. Clapham,
C.T. Langdon & R.G. Scaife)
Chapter 7: Results from radiocarbon dating of the Heliport (Michael J. Allen & Andy M.
Jones)
Section 3: Fieldwork at Marazion Marsh
Chapter 8: Background and methodology (Michael J. Allen & Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 9: The paleoenvironmental sequence from the core (Michael J. Allen, with N
Cameron, A.J. Clapham & C.T. Langdon)
Chapter 10: The changing environmental and land-use history of the Marsh environs
(Michael J. Allen)
Section 4: The environmental, economic and cultural setting of the Penzance and
south Cornwall landscape: excavated sites and their wider landscape context
Chapter 11: The submerging landscape from Prehistory into the Anthropocene
(Michael J Allen)
Chapter 12: A landscape of deposition (Andy M. Jones & Matthew G. Knight)
Chapter 13: The Bronze Age engagements with a liminal space (Andy M. Jones)
Chapter 14: The results from the project: Inhabiting a changing landscape (Andy M.
Jones & Michael J. Allen)
Chapter 15: A drowned landscape reimagined (Emma Smith)
Appendices
Appendix 1: The conservation of the copper alloy ingot fragment (Laura Ratcliffe-
Warren)
Appendix 2: The borehole logs (Michael J. Allen)
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