
Moving on in Neolithic Studies
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- Intro
- Foreword
- Preface and acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- 1. Movement and mobility in the Neolithic
- 2. Varied mobility in the Neolithic: The Linearbandkeramik on the move
- 3. Resourcing Stonehenge: Patterns of human, animal and goods mobility in the Late Neolithic
- 4. Movement and thresholds: Architecture and landscape at the Carrowkeel-Keshcorran passage tomb complex, Co. Sligo, Ireland
- 5. Monuments to mobility? Investigating cursus patterning in southern Britain
- 6. Routeways of the Neolithic
- 7. Coastal connections: Coastal mobility in the Neolithic
- 8. Should I stay or should I go? Movement and mobility in the Hebridean Neolithic
- 9. Scattered in time and space: Ploughzone lithics and mobility in the Neolithic
- 10. The social construction of place, mobility and stone in Neolithic South-West Britain: A case study from Mendip
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