The Prehistoric Island Landscape of Scilly

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The Prehistoric Island Landscape of Scilly. / Robinson, G.
British Archaeological Reports, 2007.

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T1 - The Prehistoric Island Landscape of Scilly

AU - Robinson, G.

PY - 2007/11/15

Y1 - 2007/11/15

N2 - The Isles of Scilly are located 48km south-west of Lands End (Cornwall) England, and comprise a small archipelago of granite islands. The interpretation of the islands' archaeology has received no recent detailed consideration and has therefore not been studied within a contemporary archaeological framework. This research seeks to redress this by considering the prehistory of Scilly from the earliest evidence for a human presence on the islands until the end of the 1st century BC (Mesolithic until Iron Age). It will draw upon recent approaches to the study of landscapes, seascapes and islands and from within archaeology and anthropology, as well as other approaches developed within the broader social sciences

AB - The Isles of Scilly are located 48km south-west of Lands End (Cornwall) England, and comprise a small archipelago of granite islands. The interpretation of the islands' archaeology has received no recent detailed consideration and has therefore not been studied within a contemporary archaeological framework. This research seeks to redress this by considering the prehistory of Scilly from the earliest evidence for a human presence on the islands until the end of the 1st century BC (Mesolithic until Iron Age). It will draw upon recent approaches to the study of landscapes, seascapes and islands and from within archaeology and anthropology, as well as other approaches developed within the broader social sciences

M3 - Book

SN - 9781407301457

BT - The Prehistoric Island Landscape of Scilly

PB - British Archaeological Reports

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