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ing re-constructed ovens (beginning with the | neolithic), a windmill and a watermill, bread wagons, |
settlement in the area from the Pre-Pottery | Neolithic A (PPNA) period upward. |
Considerable evidence of much earlier | Neolithic activity has now been found on the site incl |
l research, which revealed a large amount of | neolithic activity as well as lesser Bronze and Iron A |
mportant historical site showing evidence of | neolithic activity, as well as the remains of the chap |
es enclosed land for cereal crops during the | Neolithic Age (4000-6000 years ago). |
ith many earthworks and archaeology from the | Neolithic age onwards. |
Sporadic remnants from the | Neolithic age have been found in the neighbouring area |
The site was inhabited from the | Neolithic Age (4th millennium BC). |
d ritual purposes dates back to at least the | Neolithic Age (new stone age). |
nt settlements only appear much later in the | Neolithic age, around 6000 BC. |
of Arnedo has been inhabited as early as the | Neolithic Age. |
veno is known to have been settled since the | Neolithic age. |
eet in height, and it is attributable to the | Neolithic age. |
A settlement was located here in the | Neolithic ages. |
A | Neolithic altar reconstructed at Khortytsia. |
nt with the Grooved ware style of the middle | Neolithic, although later Beaker sherds were also foun |
s periods of history from as far back as the | Neolithic and also includes Bronze Age, Roman, Saxon, |
ment over a long period of time spanning the | Neolithic and early Bronze Age. |
With the dawn of the | Neolithic and the proliferation of agriculture, new ps |
useum includes material from as early as the | Neolithic and right up to Victorian times. |
As noted expert on | Neolithic and Eneolithic Eastern Europe D.Ya. |
The Beaker culture spans both the Late | Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age and includes both t |
rtant mining industries in the UK during the | Neolithic and is thought to have been used into the Br |
nd Landscape" to promote a wider interest in | neolithic and bronze age culture, running weekend site |
"Matriarchy" of early | neolithic, and all the beliefs involving with "worship |
Cuon was the site of settlements during the | Neolithic and Gallo-Roman periods. |
include archaeological theory and practice; | Neolithic and Copper Age societies of Britain, Europe, |
he back of the chamber, along with sherds of | Neolithic and Bronze Age pottery. |
and land use, probably seasonal, in the late | Neolithic and Bronze Age. |
enge with any certainty, but the presence of | Neolithic and Bronze axes found near the site indicate |
ridge Ancient History ("Palestine during the | neolithic and chalcolithic periods" and "Palestine in |
But because gogok have been found in | Neolithic and Bronze Age sites in Korea, this claim is |
ric mounds on these moors, many marking late | Neolithic and early Bronze Age burial sites. |
Mesolithic, | Neolithic and Bronze Age artefacts were found in the v |
pen air museum displaying reconstructions of | Neolithic and Bronze Age pile dwellings. |
is unique in consisting of a combination of | Neolithic and Bronze age funerary rituals. |
ce that it had been first habitated from the | Neolithic and Early Minoan period (3rd millennium BC). |
starts at the transition between the Ceramic | Neolithic and the Early Halaf (c.6100 BC) and continue |
ite of substantial human activity during the | neolithic and the area features burial mounds, with fr |
The | Neolithic archaeological remains found in the village |
portant collection of the Pigorini houses is | Neolithic artifacts from Lake Bracciano. |
The discoveries of | Neolithic artifacts in South India bearing Indus Scrip |
"An archaeological view of | neolithic astronomy", University of Glasgow, 1970. |
Evidence has been discovered of a | Neolithic axe quarry at the foot of Tievebulliagh. |
The round cairn and | Neolithic axe factory on Tievebulliagh are Scheduled H |
Yiftahel Pre-Pottery | Neolithic B flint arrowheads. |
ns of three individuals from the Pre-Pottery | Neolithic B site of Tell Ramad, Syria, dating from c. |
The Pre-Pottery | Neolithic B village is characterized by rectangular ar |
n are the Early Bronze Age I and Pre-Pottery | Neolithic B. |
e Icknield Way runs through the village, and | Neolithic barrows have been found on Therfield Heath. |
of the Germanic pantheon, dating back to the | Neolithic before Indo-European invasion of Europe. |
The pond probably dates to the later | Neolithic, being a later addition to the complex, and |
"Death, identity and the body in | Neolithic Britain", Journal of the Royal Anthropologic |
'Identity, power and material culture in | Neolithic Britain', Cultural Diversity and the Archaeo |
Neolithic Britain. | |
f skill in astronomy and geometry existed in | neolithic Britain. |
rly human activity in Little Witley, however | Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age finds have been mad |
ronologically it stretches from Paleolithic, | Neolithic, Bronze Age to Iron Age. |
ns at the site have revealed many items from | Neolithic, Bronze age, Iron age and Romano British per |
There is a profusion of | Neolithic, Bronze Age and Romano-British sites extendi |
People from the | Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages lived in the area, to |
evidence the territory was inhabited in the | Neolithic, Bronze, Roman and Great Moravian period. |
at the site (HY428492) in the 1980s found a | Neolithic building, which is now in the care of Histor |
known locally as "Hetty Pegler's Tump", is a | Neolithic burial mound, near the village of Uley, Glou |
es (Welsh for apronful of the giantess) is a | Neolithic burial chamber on the coast of the island of |
ave; a hyaena above a Devensian bone hole; a | Neolithic burial chamber and remains of a Roman soldie |
-- rather like the portal on some elongated | Neolithic burial mounds. |
Bodowyr is a | Neolithic burial chamber made of a few large stacked s |
Llyn Coron (a lake), Barclodiad y Gawres, a | Neolithic burial chamber and the island of Cribinau wi |
owning the hill is a round barrow containing | Neolithic burial chambers. |
in the castle and been buried in the nearby | Neolithic burial mound at Cefn-y-bedd. |
an Arthur, near Newport) is the remains of a | Neolithic burial chamber (also known as a quoit). |
of the ridge summit of Cefn Bryn, there is a | neolithic burial ground, known as "Arthur's Stone" (We |
Lligwy Burial Chamber is a | Neolithic burial chamber in Lligwy, near the east coas |
The | neolithic burial site of Wayland's Smithy is in the pa |
from around 3000 BC and is the remains of a | Neolithic burial chamber (also known as a quoit). |
Nympsfield Long Barrow is the remains of a | Neolithic burial site or barrow, located close to the |
It has been argued that | Neolithic burials used red ochre pigments symbolically |
A | Neolithic cairn and middens on La Motte have also been |
Blackhammer Chambered Cairn is a | Neolithic cairn based on the island of Rousay, in the |
There is also archaeological interest with a | Neolithic camp and burial grounds within the designate |
Neolithic carvings were found carved into the sides of | |
Neolithic cattle keepers of South India (1963) | |
Hembury is a | Neolithic causewayed enclosure near Honiton in Devon. |
It is the site of a | Neolithic causewayed enclosure and much later archaeol |
The fort was built around a | Neolithic causewayed enclosure, of which very little c |
nglo-Saxon battles, took place on the nearby | neolithic causewayed enclosure of Knap Hill. |
In early 2006, a polished | Neolithic celt (tool) that had engravings resembling t |
nd archaeological background of the ancient, | Neolithic, Celtic, Roman and Arthurian traditions the |
as Bath Tumulus and the Wellow Tumulus, is a | Neolithic chambered tomb with multiple burial chambers |
There is a | Neolithic chambered cairn near the summit. |
Arthur's Stone, Herefordshire is a | Neolithic chambered tomb dating from 3,700 BC - 2,700 |
as Bath Tumulus and the Wellow Tumulus) is a | Neolithic chambered tomb with multiple burial chambers |
Excavations have revealed the remains of a | Neolithic chieftain and his family, a female member of |
nge also shares many similarities with other | Neolithic constructions around Western Europe, such as |
pomorphic Figurines of Predynastic Egypt and | Neolithic Crete countered the Mother Goddess theories |
This settlement was part of the | Neolithic Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, which lasted fr |
The Yingpu culture was a Late | Neolithic culture in mid-Taiwan. |
Rhine blended or integrated with local Late | Neolithic Culture. |
Stuart Piggott - The | Neolithic Cultures of the British Isles: a study of th |
Late | Neolithic cultures in Taiwan. |
The culture was one of the late | Neolithic cultures of Taiwan island. |
t discovered) to Japan, where the indigenous | Neolithic cultures hunted that particular subspecies f |
e centre of a prehistoric landscape and four | Neolithic cursus converge on the village area. |
found traces of habitation going back to the | Neolithic, Dacian and Roman eras. |
to 30 people, and pottery suggesting a late | Neolithic date. |
Peyre-Brune is a | Neolithic dolmen situated near Saint-Aquilin in the Do |
Carreg Coetan Arthur is the name of a | neolithic dolmen near Newport in North Pembrokeshire, |
It contains the largest and best preserved | neolithic dolmen in Wales. |
s to be found in Great Britain and the first | Neolithic dwelling site of any kind to be discovered i |
ound 3000 BC a town grew up not far from the | Neolithic dwellings place. |
arbon dates obtained through the AHRC-funded | Neolithic Enclosure Dating Project show that the initi |
The first confirmed | neolithic enclosure in Wales and the mid west of Brita |
of which this is a replica) is an example of | Neolithic engineering of a timber trackway, 6000 years |
e been identified in archaeological finds in | Neolithic England, dating to 500 years before Stonehen |
The area of Wels has been settled since the | Neolithic era and gained importance in Roman times bec |
explore the history of Cardiff Bay from the | Neolithic era onwards and show how iron ore and coal e |
inds over the years, such as flints from the | Neolithic era through to a windmill of the late Mediev |
tion in the region, the paleolithic era, the | neolithic era (with Cucuteni ceramics), and the Bronze |
riod of occupation spans from the end of the | Neolithic era and the beginning of the Bronze Age, unt |
There are artefacts from the | Neolithic Era, the Argar Culture, the Iberian Culture, |
Island has been inhabited at least since the | Neolithic era. |
fields (larre) of Aralar, at least since the | Neolithic era. |
ming communities at least as long ago as the | Neolithic era. |
m matriarchy) for the social organization of | Neolithic Europe and the later Minoan civilization tha |
in Central Europe, marking the beginning of | Neolithic Europe in the region some 7500 years ago. |
Britain, from Mesolithic hunter-gatherers to | Neolithic farmers - a process known as the 'Neolithic |
Neolithic findings indicate that the region was settle | |
There are Mesolithic and | Neolithic finds dating back to 7380-7080 BC . |
Starting with the | neolithic finds, the emphasis of the collection is of |
eople in the site of Bischoffsheim since the | Neolithic, five to six thousand years BCE. |
excavations run by the British Museum at the | Neolithic flint mines of Grimes Graves, Norfolk. |
the village on the South Downs are groups of | neolithic flint mines, represented by slight hollows a |
The site was one of the first | Neolithic flint mines in Britain and it was exploited |
It is well known for its | neolithic flint mines, which are on the list of UNESCO |
are signs of earlier habitation of the site: | Neolithic flint tools have been found in the area. |
The oldest artifacts recovered were late | Neolithic flints and pottery, possibly dating to about |
Mesolithic and | neolithic flintwork has been found on the island along |
has also yielded evidence of Mesolithic and | Neolithic habitations. |
To the south and far east the | Neolithic had already begun. |
f agriculture, which at the beginning of the | Neolithic had been such a positive step by women, was |
A henge monument of the | Neolithic has been identified at Maidens Grave Rudston |
this area dating back to the paleolithic and | neolithic have been found in the caverns called "Hoanc |
A | Neolithic henge was erected on the site of the current |
Mount Pleasant henge is a | Neolithic henge enclosure in the English county of Dor |
Maumbury Rings is a | Neolithic henge in the south of Dorchester town in Dor |
s are a ruined Norman church, built within a | neolithic henge monument. |
Three miles west of Youlgreave lies the | Neolithic henge monument of Arbor Low, which has been |
ea is also next to Waulud's Bank, an ancient | Neolithic Henge. |
ikely that the site actually began as a late | neolithic Henge. |
thur's Round Table, Cumbria by Penrith, is a | Neolithic henge. |
King's Castle is a | Neolithic hillfort 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) east of Wivel |
t Ballyharry Farm, some 700m west of the two | Neolithic house sites above, took place in February an |
ut in Ballygalley and remains of a number of | Neolithic houses on low ground about 500m from the sho |
Two well-preserved | Neolithic houses were discovered to the east of Ballyh |
At the summit of Conwy Mountain are the | Neolithic Hut Circles and the Iron Age hillfort of Cas |
y Dref (Conwy Mountain), which is topped by | Neolithic hut circles and the hillfort of Castell Caer |
West Hill in High Salvington lies remains of | Neolithic huts, possibly used by Neolithic flint miner |
ount Pleasant Period is a phase of the later | Neolithic in Britain dating to between c. 2750 BC and |
Originally published as Rethinking the | Neolithic in 1991, Thomas revised his "groundbreaking" |
tomb, built around 5850 BP (during the early | Neolithic) in what is now known as the Gower Peninsula |
stairs, span the period from the end of the | Neolithic in the 4th millennium to the Late Bronze Age |
Half of the 100m diameter | Neolithic interrupted ditch enclosure Flagstones is un |
Flagstones is a late | Neolithic interrupted ditch enclosure (similar to a ca |
Another nearby site that may have been | Neolithic is at Cossington. |
Local Paleolithic and | Neolithic items are shown, as well as Roman art and to |
argue that the design can be traced back to | Neolithic jades of the ancient Yangtze River Liangzhu |
otland and Ireland dated to the Early/Middle | Neolithic, known as Impressed Wares, are the precursor |
There are a number of small | neolithic LBK settlements along its banks. |
The earliest findsites include the | Neolithic levels at Auvernier, Switzerland (dated to t |
questions regarding the dissemination of the | Neolithic lifestyle from central Anatolia as far as so |
aeological work in advance of it uncovered a | Neolithic long house on its slopes. |
udor Owlpen Manor and Hetty Pegler's Tump (a | neolithic long barrow) are also nearby. |
ference NN84252063, but this appears to be a | Neolithic long cairn. |
ccompanied by a video the band filmed at the | Neolithic Long barrow Wayland's Smithy in Oxfordshire. |
White Barrow is a large | Neolithic long barrow situated on a chalk ridge on Sal |
1, which runs nearby found the remains of a | Neolithic longhouse. |
During the | Neolithic, man dug the first permanent water wells, fr |
eg bones .... characteristic of skeletons of | Neolithic man. |
The trust runs the Sarsen Trail and | Neolithic Marathon every year in early May. |
The region is known for its | Neolithic megaliths. |
Lewis-Williams, D and Pearce, D, Inside the | Neolithic Mind, Thames and Hudson, London, 2005, ISBN |
yia Cave (also the Cave of Eileithyia) was a | Neolithic, Minoan and Mycenaean sacred cave dedicated |
overs 8.5 km² (850 Hectares) surrounding the | neolithic monument of Stonehenge which is administered |
sarsen stones which may be the remains of a | Neolithic monument and part of the Medway megaliths. |
tanding Stones of Stenness and several other | Neolithic monuments also lie in the vicinity, suggesti |
potheses have been advanced to explain these | Neolithic monuments. |
ll for BBC Four with exclusive access to the | neolithic mound Silbury Hill in Wiltshire. |
The Gop is a | neolithic mound lying north of Trelawnyd in Flintshire |
d as the Protodynastic Period, following the | Neolithic Naqada culture about 3200 BC. |
have been found that belong to more distant | Neolithic next to a village probably Iberian or Celtib |
tury AD) periods was recovered, although the | Neolithic occupation seems to have been the most signi |
The | Neolithic occupation has been divided in 12 phases, na |
ugh the excavations focused primarily on the | Neolithic occupation layers of the site, evidence for |
ch on the "social and economic change in the | Neolithic of Wessex and the Upper Thames valley". |
During her studies of the paleolithic and | Neolithic of the area, she discovered a small rock she |
of Scotland, timber was unavailable from the | Neolithic onwards. |
ind is an antler hammer dating from the late | Neolithic or early Bronze Age period, which was found |
Round Loaf is a | Neolithic or Bronze Age tumulus on the West Pennine Mo |
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