Cover of PAST 102

PAST 102

Autumn 2022

Introducing our new President, Professor Linda Hurcombe
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Not the garage midden – a cautionary tale
Alexandra (Lekky) Shepherd (lekkwork2@aol.com), Independent Researcher
1-3
An early date for the introduction of a Neolithic lifestyle in south-west Britain – new evidence from Tregunnel Hill, Newquay, Cornwall
Clare Randall (clare.randall@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk), Cotswold Archaeology
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Subscription reminder
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Chatterpast: tolerant futures through ancient identities
Kate Sharpe (kate.sharpe@durham.ac.uk), Durham University, Chiara Bonacchi, University of Edinburgh and Richard Hingley, Durham University
6
A recently discovered wristguard from Debenham, Suffolk
Phil Hughes (phil.hughes@suffolk.gov.uk), Finds Recording Officer (PAS), Suffolk County Council
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Programme of meetings 2022–2023
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Statement of financial activities for the year ended 31 December 2021
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[Joie] sans frontières: the 2022 Europa conference in honour of Professor Eszter Bánffy
Alison Sheridan (a.sheridan@nms.ac.uk)
9-10
New day school series – Prehistory: Past, Present and Future
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Organic residue analysis sheds new light on the uses of Bronze Age daggers
Isabella Caricola (isabella.caricola@ncl.ac.uk) and Andrea Dolfini (andrea.dolfini@ncl.ac.uk), Newcastle University
11-13
Reconstructing agricultural practices during the Italian Early–Middle Bronze Age
Francesca Cortese (francesca.cortese@uniroma2.it), Tor Vergata University of Rome
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The 4th Joseph Déchelette European Archaeology Prize
Sophia Adams, British Museum
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Was Bridlington Harbour an early prehistoric ‘landing place’?
John Cruse (john.cruse1@btinternet.com)
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