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Prehistoric Research

Links and information listed here are related to current and past projects of prehistoric research, undertaken by members of the School of Archaeology.  Please note, some projects may also appear in other research areas.

Current projects at the School of Archaeology

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  • Crop Stable Isotope Ratios
  • Oxford Centre for Asian Archaeology, Art and Culture
  • Vale and Ridgeway Project
  • Neolithic Çatalhöyük – Economic Integration and Cultural Survival…
  • Pioneers of Island Melanesia
  • Interpersonal Violence in Neolithic NW Europe
  • Cultivating Societies
  • Donald Baden-Powell Quaternary Research Centre
  • RESET – Response of Humans to Abrupt Environmental Changes
  • SEALINKS – Bridging Continents Across the Sea
  • South Cadbury Environs Project
  • South Deccan Prehistory
  • The TOBA Super-eruption
  • Cemteries and Sedentism
  • Landscape and Identities: The case of the English landscape 1500 BC to AD 1086
  • Farming in SE and Central Europe
 

Online resources from past projects

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  • Danebury Environs Roman Programme
  • Living Landscapes – Exploring Neolithic Ireland and its Broader Context
 
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