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PAST 99

Autumn 2021

An upland cursus monument at Melbourne Crossroads, Strathclyde, Scotland
Angela R. Gannon (angela.gannon@hes.scot), Historic Environment Scotland
1-3
Prehistoric Society Spring Dayschool Pushing the boundaries; new approaches in (studying) the prehistoric past: a day in honour of John Coles
3
Digital colour enhancement in the study of prehistoric rock art: a case study from the province of León, Spain
Feliciano Cadierno Guerra (felicianocadierno@hotmail.es), University of Valencia, Spain
4-6
Testing the tools – replicating the carpentry imitated at Stonehenge
Roy Loveday (r.e.loveday@btinternet.com), independent scholar; Rachel Crellin, University of Leicester; Oliver Harris University of Leicester; and David Field, independent scholar
6-7
Statement of financial activities for the year ended 31 December 2020
Clare Randall, Treasurer
8
Forthcoming meetings 2021–2022
9
Opportunities to help the Prehistoric Society
9
The Prehistoric Society Europa conference 2021: People and society in late prehistoric Europe
Anni Byard (acb53@leicester.ac.uk), University of Leicester
10-11
The figurative amongst the abstract: new PhD research into Late Iron Age art
Reb Ellis (rlearchaeology@gmail.com), University of Hull
11-13
The discovery of an anthropomorphic sandstone stela at La Grande Maison (Chamigny), Seine-et-Marne, France
Rosalie Jallot (rosalie.jallot@gmail.com) UMR 82 15 Trajectoires Inrap; Jules Masson Mourey (julesmassonmourey@yahoo.fr) Université d’Aix-Marseille, LAMPEA; and Mike Copper (m.copper1@bradford.ac.uk) University of Bradford
13-15
It’s a dog’s life? Reconsidering the human-dog relationship in Mesolithic north-west Europe
Sophy Charlton (sophy@palaeo.eu), University of Oxford; Nick J. Overton, University of Manchester; and Amelia Halls, independent researcher
15-16