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Aspects of the Bronze Age in the Atlantic Archipelago and Beyond, (Proceedings from the Belfast Bronze Age Forum, 9–10 November 2013), 2025, 404 p. -
Concepts, Chronologies and Connections
- Almost lost between the lines: the concept of the Atlantic Bronze Age (D. Brandherm)
- A scheme for the British Bronze Age by C.F.C. Hawkes (S. Gerloff, B. O'Connor)
- Dating the entrance graves and cists of the Isles of Scilly (K. Sawyer)
- The emergence of a Bronze Age on the Isle of Man (R. J. Crellin)
- One foot in sea, and one on shore: movement along the British North Sea coastline in the Early Bronze Age (A. Rogers)
- Mapping the flow: introduction to Atlantic Europe and the Metal Ages project (C. Gibson, P. Bray, K. Cleary, F. Fernández Palacios, J. T. Koch)
Mining, Metalworking and Artefact Studies
- The Bronze Age mines dating project and some new ideas on ore extraction and smelting (S. Timberlake, P. Marshall)
- Derrycarhoon mine and the supply of copper in later Bronze Age Ireland (W. O'Brien)
- Linking ore to metal: characterizing the ores and tracing the metal from the Great Orme Bronze Age copper mine in north Wales (R. A. Williams)
- Mining, making, and stone tools: the earliest metal objects in Britain and Ireland (A. P. Fitzpatrick)
- Cushion stones and company: British and Irish finds of stone metalworking implements from the Bell Beaker period to the Late Bronze Age (L. Boutoille)
- Once unburied, yet unfound: a survey of the moulds for casting swords in Late Bronze Age Britain (T. Mörtz)
- Commensality and casting: a discussion of Irish Late Bronze Age cauldrons (K. Leonard)
- Bronze Age halberds: use-wear and functionality (D. Bell)
- Return to the source: the use of stone in pottery in later Bronze Age Britain (D. Mullin)
- Well shaved travellers: Irish and Scottish Early Bronze Age razors (R. Ó Maoldúin)
- Sockets full of scrap? Remarks on deliberate fragmentation in Late Bronze Age metal deposits in south-eastern and north-western Europe (O. Dietrich, T. Mörtz)
Landscape, Settlement and Rock Art
- The Baltinglass hillfort cluster in the context of the Irish hillfort phenomenon: an initial view (J. O'Driscoll)
- The re-use of prehistoric burnt mounds in Ireland: the importance of social memory, identity and place (A. Hawkes)
- Chronologies and connections: exploring the re-use of rock art and geological choice in Bronze Age Ireland (R. Aroon Enlander)
- Bronze Age landscape rules of deposition around Lakes Mälaren and Hjälmaren, Sweden (M. Rundkvist)
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Les sociétés du bronze ancien atlantique du XXIVe au XVIIe s. a.C., (Mémoire Ausonius 65), 2025, 730 p. -
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