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PAST 108

Autumn 2024

Excavated by Victorian foxes: the stunning Needwood Forest torc
Tess Machling (independent researcher) tess.machling@gmail.com
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A Bronze Age antler pick and wooden shovel from Carnon Valley, Cornwall
Simon Timberlake (simon.timberlake@gmail.com) Early Mines Research Group and Alan Williams (alan.r.williams@ durham.ac.uk) University of Durham
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Lunar research at Stonehenge
Amanda Chadburn (amanda.chadburn@hotmail.com), Visiting Fellow, Bournemouth University and Tutor, Kellogg College, University of Oxford
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Professor Timothy Darvill OBE BA, PhD, DSc, MIfA, FSA, FSAScot, RPA
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MEETINGS PROGRAMME 2024–2025
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Europa Conference 2024, Edinburgh – Inhabiting temperate Europe in the 4th–1st millennia BC, in honour of Prof Ian Ralston
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Correction: Winner of the Peter Clark Award 2024
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Subscription reminder
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Joseph Déchelette Prize: feedback
Thibaud Poigt (thibaud.poigt@gmail.com), UMR Ausonius, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne, France
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Research request: phallic objects from the British or Irish Neolithic to Early Bronze Age
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PAST has a new editor!
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Some rock engravings in Western Sahara
Alain Rodrigue, (diazdiego56@gmail.com), independent researcher
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All-Over-Cord Grooved Ware from a prehistoric landscape near Wallingford
Alex Davies (alex.davies@oxfordarchaeology.com), Oxford Archaeology
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Pimple Hill: Exploring the Mesolithic in the West Midlands
Dr Tom Elliot (tom.elliot@outlook.com), Independent Researcher
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“Solving the servant problem”: excavating a cartoon about prehistory from 1927
Greg Michaelson (g.michaelson.20@abdn.ac.uk), University of Aberdeen
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