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      SEAHENGE

       New Discoveries in Prehistoric Britain

      FRANCIS PRYOR

       Copyright

      HarperPress

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      Copyright © Francis Pryor 2001

      Francis Pryor asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

      Maps and diagrams by Leslie Robinson and Rex Nicholls

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      Source ISBN: 9780007101924

      Ebook Edition © JUNE 2012 ISBN: 9780007380824

      Version: 2016-09-15

      To the memory

      of my father-in-law,

      DAVID SMITH

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

      Copyright

       PLATES SECTION 1

       CHAPTER SIX: Ritual Landscapes

       CHAPTER SEVEN: Etton and the Origins of Ancestral Authority

       CHAPTER EIGHT: Rites of Passage in a Private World

       CHAPTER NINE: The Living Dead: Ancestral Spirits in the Landscape

       PLATES SECTION 2

       CHAPTER TEN: The Wetland Revolution

       CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Daily Round

       CHAPTER TWELVE: Between the Tides

       PLATES SECTION 3

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The World Turned Upside Down

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The Passage of Arms

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Retrospect and Prospect

       FURTHER READING

       INDEX

       ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       Keep Reading

       About the Publisher

       PLATES

       (Unless otherwise stated, all photographs are from the author’s collection)

       PLATES SECTION 1

      The prehistoric landscape at Fengate, Peterborough. The Bronze Age fields were used by livestock farmers between 2500 and 1000 BC.

      Unexcavated Bronze Age droveway ditches at Fengate, showing on the stripped gravel surface as dark marks.

      The bank that ran alongside a Bronze Age ditch at Fengate was preserved beneath upcast from a modern drainage dyke.

      A minor Bronze Age double-ditched droveway being excavated at Fengate.

      Body of a young man buried at Fengate sometime between 3500 and 3000 BC.

      Gold objects from Barrow G.8 at Wilsford, Wiltshire (2000–1800 BC). (Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society)

      Gold grave-goods from a barrow at Little Cressingham, Norfolk (2000–1800 BC). (Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service)

      Sheet-gold cape found at Mold, Flintshire, Wales in 1833. It covered a body which lay under a cairn

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