Incoming Resources
- Re-imagining periphery, archaeology and text in Northern Europe from Iron Age to Viking and Early Medieval Periods
- How Ancient Europeans Saw the World, Vision, Patterns, and the Shaping of the Mind in Prehistoric Times, Peter S. Wells
- Exchange networks and local transformations, [edited by] Maria Emanuela Alberti [und weitere]
- Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond
- Warfare in Northern Europe before the Romans, evidence from archaeology, Julie Wileman
- Image, memory and monumentality, archaeological engagements with the material world ; a celebration of the academic achievements of Professor Richard Bradley
- The Bell beaker transition in Europe, mobility and local evolution during the 3rd millennium BC
- Development-led archaeology in northwest Europe, proceedings of a round table at the University of Leicester, 19th-21st November 2009
- Megaliths, myths and men, an introduction to astro-archaeology, Peter Lancaster Brown
- The Roman and the Teuton, a series of lectures, Charles Kingsley
- Continental connections, exploring cross-Channel relationships from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age
- The Barbarians Speak, How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Roman Europe, Peter S. Wells
- The Neanderthal legacy, an archaeological perspective from western Europe, Paul Mellars
- Feeding the Roman army, the archaeology of production and supply in NW Europe
- Fingerprinting the Iron Age, approaches to identity in the European Iron Age : integrating South-Eastern Europe into the debate, Catalin Nicolae Popa and Simon Stoddart
- Neolithic landscapes
- Maps of tacit, Shannon Wright
- Roman finds, context and theory : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Durham
- Bronze Age Warfare
- Understanding ancient fortifications, between regionality and connectivity
- Enclosures in Neolithic Europe, Essays on Causewayed and Non-Causewayed Sites
- Plants in neolithic Britain and beyond
- Thinking mesolithic
- Flint daggers in prehistoric Europe
- Megalith, studies in stone
- Living well together?, settlement and materiality in the Neolithic of south-east and central Europe
- Materialitas, working stone, carving identity
- The Bell Beaker settlement of Europe, The Bell Beaker phenomenon from a domestic perspective
- A street through time, a 12,000 year journey along the same street, illustrated by Steve Noon