1. Regionality in prehistory: some thoughts from the periphery
(Andy M Jones)
2. Borders and belonging: exploring the Neolithic of the
Anglo-Welsh borderland (David Mullin)
3. Moving on in landscape studies: goodbye Wessex, hello German
Bight? (David Field)
4. Pattern, perception and preconception: recognising regionality
in Scottish prehistory (Strat Haliday)
5. Scale and senses of belonging: thinking about regionality in the
Neolithic of the Irish sea zone (Vicki Cummings)
6. Social and geographical scale: regionality and the Cumbrian
stone circles (Helen Evans)
7. Islandscapes and standing stones: homogeneity and difference
(Joanna Wright)
8. The Alien Within: the forgotten sub-cultures of Early Bronze Age
Wessex (Andrew Martin)
9. The Botrea barrow group: regional identity in Early Bronze Age
Cornwall (Andy M Jones)
10. Into the west: placing Beakers within their Irish contexts
(Neil Carlin)
11. Something different at the Land’s End (Graeme Kirkham)
12. Any questions? (Richard Bradley)
Andy M Jones is Principal Archaeologist with the Cornwall Archaeological Unit, Cornwall Council. He has had a long career in development controlled field archaeology with recent emphasis on the Earlier Bronze Age ceremonial monuments and barrow complexes in south-west Britain. His research interests include the Neolithic, Bronze Age periods, as well as the archaeology of the uplands and coastal areas of western Britain.
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