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Andy M. Jones
(2016)
Preserved in the Peat
An Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehose Hill, Dartmoor, and Its Wider Context
Andy M. Jones
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Udgiver: Casemate Publishers (November 2016)
- ISBN: 9781785702617
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- Hardback: 328 sider
- Udgiver: Oxbow Books, Limited (Marts 2017)
- ISBN: 9781785702600
Section 1: BackgroundChapter
1: IntroductionAndy M Jones
Section 2: Deconstructing and reconstructing the cistChapter
2: Results from the 2011 fieldworkAndy M JonesChapter
3: The micro-excavation and conservation of the artefacts Helen WilliamsChapter
4: The wooden stakes from the Whitehorse Hill cistRichard BrunningChapter
5: The samples of peat and possible soil from the cist at Whitehorse HillM. G. Canti
Section 3: Assembling the burialChapter
6: The human remains Simon MaysChapter
7: The wood charcoal Zo? HazellChapter
8: The charred textiles from the cremation depositSusanna HarrisChapter
9: The matted plant material from the base of the cistJulie JonesChapter
10: The pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs from the cist samplesRalph Fyfe and Marta Perez
Section 4: Items with the young adultChapter
11: The animal peltEsther Cameron and Quita MouldChapter
12: The copper-alloy pinAlison Sheridan, Esther Cameron and Henrietta Quinnell
Chapter 13: The basketry containerCaroline Cartwright, Maggie Cooper, Sherry Doyal, Dinah Eastop, Linda Lemieux and Ruth Stungo
Chapter 14: The composite braided hair armband or braceletAlison Sheridan, Esther Cameron, Caroline Cartwright, Mary Davis, Joanna Dunster, Susanna Harris, Linda Hurcombe, Jamie Inglis, Quita Mould, Caroline Solazzo and Helen WilliamsChapter
15: The composite necklaceAlison Sheridan, with contributions by Mary Davis, Joanna Dunster, Jamie Inglis, Henrietta Quinnell, Hal Redvers-Jones, Roger Taylor, Kate Verkooijen, Helen Williams and Lore TroalenChapter
16: The wooden studsAlison Sheridan, Richard Brunning, Vanessa Straker, Gill Campbell, Caroline Cartwright, Stuart King and Henrietta QuinnellChapter
17: The flint Anna Lawson-JonesChapter
18: The textile and animal-skin objectEsther Cameron, Susanna Harris and Quita Mould
Section 5: The cist and the moor: the environmental setting of the site and its wider landscape contextChapter
19: The environment of the Whitehorse Hill cistRalph M. Fyfe, Jeffrey J. Blackford, Mark Hardiman, Zo? Hazell, Alison MacLeod, Marta Perez and Sarah Littlewood
Section 6: The radiocarbon datingChapter
20: Interpreting the chronology of the cist Peter Marshall, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Nicola Russell, Fiona Brock and Paula Reimer
Section 7: Discussion, interpretation and conclusions
Chapter 21: The results from the projectAndy M Jones AppendicesAppendix A: Chemical analysis of beads from the Whitehorse Hill cistJoanna DunsterAppendix B: Report on the scanning electron microscope (SEM) examination of the basketry container and other organic artefacts from Whitehorse Hill cistCaroline CartwrightAppendix C: Report on the proteomic analysis of hairs from the basketry container, the braided band and the pelt from the Whitehorse Hill cistCaroline Solazzo