Index 1963-2020

Prehistory Research Section Bulletin 1963-2011

1: 1963 Major Ernest Rokeby Collins 1 Meetings 1-2 Reports from Members: 2-3 - Cup-and-ring carvings, Appletreewick area S.W. Feather - Sources of flint. T.G. Manby Miscellaneous 3-4

2: 1964 Meetings 1-2 Horse Close Hill Excavation, 2 Ancient Field Systems 2 CBA Meetings 2 Reports from Members: - Cairn and Ring Banks, Huddersfield area J. Hallam 3 Bibliography of Prehistory: 1. The Palaeolithic Period T.G. Manby 3-4 Ancient British Coins 4-5

3: 1965 Upper Palaeolithic site at Brigham, Holderness 1 Excavations 1964: - Temple Newsam 2-3 - Horse Close Hill, Skipton 3 - Bingley 3 Windypits R. Hayes 4-5 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 2. The Mesolithic Period T.G. Manby 5-6

4: 1966 Excavations 1965: - Horse Close Hill, Skipton 2 - Bingley 2 - Kilham Long Barrow 2-3 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 3. The New Stone Age: Part 1. Sites & Pottery T.G. Manby 4

5: 1967 Storrs Moss, Lancashire [T.G.E. Powell] 1 Sawdon Moor Barrows excavations [T.C.M. Brewster] 2 Kilham Long Barrow excavation [T.G. Manby] 3 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 3. The Neolithic Period: Part 2. Implements T.G. Manby 3

6: 1968 Meetings 1 Excavations: - Horse Close Hill, Skipton, 1 - Kilham Long Barrow T. G. Manby 2-3 Canon William Greenwell T. G. Manby 3-4 The Prehistory of Semerwater D. Hall 4-5 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 3. The New Stone Age: Part 2. The Beaker Culture T.G. Manby 5

7: 1969 Horse Close Hill, Skipton excavation [A. Aberg] 1 Neolithic Long Barrow, Kilham [T.G. Manby] 2 Bos primigenius find, Kildale 3 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 4. The : Part 1. Pottery and Burials T.G. Manby 3-4

8: 1970 Kilham Long Barrow 1969 excavation T.G. Manby 1-2 Lingmoor Farm, Hutton-le-Hole R. Hayes 2-3 Castle Hill, Almondbury W.J. Varley 3 Research in Prehistoric Archaeology in Yorkshire in the 1960s and 1970s T.G. Manby 4-6 The Destruction of Archaeological Sites 6-8 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 4. The Bronze Age: Part 2 T.G. Manby 9-11

9: 1971 Meeting s 1 Crisis in Field Archaeology: Rescue – a Trust for British Archaeology 2 Aerial Archaeology Committee 2-3 The Chariot Burial, Garton Slack 3-4 Treasure Hunting – a Menace 4 A Cupstone at 4 Sites for Preservation 5 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: The Early T.G. Manby 5-6

10: 1972 RESCUE 2 Mesolithic Sites at Nab Water, Oxenhope Moor, nr. Halifax J.A. Gilks 3-4 Early Workers in Yorkshire Archaeology 1 T.G. Manby 4-6

11: 1973 Garton Slack [T.C.M. Brewster] 1 Grindale and Boynton Barrows excavations T.G. Manby 2-3 Elgee collection (miscellaneous) 4 Accessory cups in A. King 4-9 Early Yorkshire Antiquaries C.S. Briggs 10

14: 1976 British Prehistory: A New Outline ed. Colin Renfrew T.G. Manby 1 Aerial Archaeology T.G. Manby 2 Thwing Excavation 1976 T.G. Manby 2-3 Implement Petrology T.G. Manby 3-9

15: 1977 Almondbury T.G. Manby 1 Victoria Cave Excavation 1977 A. King 2-3 Thwing Excavation 1977 T.G. Manby 3-4 Towards a Policy for Rescue Archaeology in Yorkshire and Humberside J.R. Collis, A. King, T.G. Manby 4-10 & I.M. Stead 16: 1978 Scorton Excavation 1978 P. Topping 2 Thwing Excavation 1978 T.G. Manby 2-4 Victoria Cave (SD838650) A. King 4-5 Wetwang Slack 1977-1978 J.S. 5

17: 1979 Thwing excavation 1979 T.G. Manby 2-3 Stead, I.M. 1979. The Arras Culture T.G. Manby 3-4 Clough, T.H.McK. & Cummins, W.A. 1979. Stone Axe Studies T.G. Manby 4-5 Mellars, P. 1978. The Early Post-Glacial Settlement of Northern Europe T.G. Manby 5 Cole, J.M. & Harding, A.F. 1979. The Bronze Age in Europe T.G. Manby 5 Hicks, J.D. (ed.). 1978. A Victorian Boyhood on the Wolds. The recollections of J.R. Mortimer T.G. Manby 6

18: 1980 In Commemoration of , Archaeologist Museum Service 1-3 Exhibition: Early Man in North East Yorkshire T.G. Manby 3 Yorkshire Prehistory in the 1970s T.G. Manby 4 The Last Decade in Implement Petrology in Yorkshire P.A. Philips 4-5 Archaeological Air Photography in Yorkshire in the 1970s D.N. Riley 5-7 The Excavations at the Street House Long Cairn, Loftus 1980 G.M. Crawford & B.E. Vyner 7-8

19: 1982 Cecil Graham T.G. Manby 1-2 Garton Slack T.G. Manby 2 Thwing Excavation 1981 T.G. Manby 2-5 Excavations at the Street House Cairn, Loftus 1981 B. Vyner 5-6 Excavations Report, The Manor Farm, Badsworth K. Keith & B. Lowe 7-8

20: 1983 Spratt, D.A. 1982. Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology of North-East Yorkshire T.G. Manby 1-2 Barnes, B. 1982. Man and the Changing Landscape. A Study of Occupation and Palaeo-Environment T.G. Manby 2 in the Central Pennines Thompson, M.W. 1982. General Pitt-Rivers: Evolution and Archaeology in the Nineteenth Century T.G. Manby 3-4 Thwing Excavation 1982 T.G. Manby 4-6 Excavations at Fimber, Yorkshire: 1st interim report M. Ehrenberg & C. Caple 7-8

21:1984 The Thwing Excavation 1983 T.G. Manby 1-4 Excavations on , Bingley at SE 075387 J. Henderson 5-6 First Evidence for the Early Post-Glacial and Mesolithic Occupation of the and of the T.C. Laurie 6-12 Uplands between the Tees and Swale Rivers

22: 1985 T.C.M. Brewster, F.S.A., 1914-1984 T.G. Manby 1-2 A Crisis in Archaeology T.G. Manby 3-4 Nab Excavation 1984 B.E. Vyner 4-5 Excavations at Fimber, Yorkshire: 2nd interim report M. Ehrenberg & C. Caple 4-6

23: 1986 Rosa Hartley T.G. Manby 1 Thwing 1985 T.G. Manby 2-6 Yorkshire Quern Project D.H. Heslop 7-10

24: 1987 The Hillfort A. King 2-5 Hillfort: Radiocarbon Dates P. Beswick 6 Hillfort: Later Prehistoric Settlement and Land Use on the Eston Hills, Cleveland B.E. Vyner 6-7 The Yorkshire Quern Survey D.H. Heslop 7-9

25: 1988 Castle Hill, Almondbury SE 152/148 T.G. Manby 2-3 Barwick in Elmet SE 395/375 T.G. Manby 3 Brierley Common, South Kirkby SE 435/105 T.G. Manby 4 Castle Hill, Denby Dale SE 203/069 T.G. Manby 4 Castle Steads, Gayles, NZ 111/074 T.G. Manby 4 Flasby Fell, Stirton with Thorlby, North Yorkshire SD 959/553 T.G. Manby 4 Gilbert Hill, Langsett SE 206/008 T.G. Manby 4 Roe Wood, , SK 354/901 T.G. Manby 4 Roughbirchworth, Hunshelf SE 257/013 T.G. Manby 5 Scholes, Thorpe Hesley SK 395/952 T.G. Manby 5 Stainborough SE 315/030 T.G. Manby 5 Cleveland County Archaeology Section. 1987. Eston Nab T.G. Manby 5 Archaeology Group. 1986. The Carved Rocks on Rombalds Moor: A Gazetteer of the T.G. Manby 6 Prehistoric Rock Carvings on Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire Kinnes, I.A. & Longworth, I.H. 1985. Catalogue of the Excavated Prehistoric and Romano-British T.G. Manby 6-7 Material in the Greenwell Collection Eric T. Cowling T.G. Manby 7 John William Moore T.G. Manby 7-8 Victoria Cave 1838 to 1988 A. King 9-11

26: 1989 The Palaeolithic and its Quaternary Geological Background in Yorkshire and Adjacent Areas G. Gaunt 2-10 Yorkshire Quern Project – Interim Progress Report D.A. Spratt 10-13

27: 1990 Boltby Scar SE 506/857 T.G. Manby 2 Eston Nab NZ 568/183 T.G. Manby 2-3 Horn Nab, Farndale SE 661/964 T.G. Manby 3 Live Moor, Whorlton NZ 496/012 T.G. Manby 3 Roulston Scar, Kilburn SE 516/818 T.G. Manby 4 Danes Dyke, Flamborough TA 216/694-213/732 T.G. Manby 4-5 Greenland, Rudston TA 114/683 T.G. Manby 5 Grimthorpe, Millington SE 816/535 T.G. Manby 5-6 Paddock Hill, Thwing TA 030/707 T.G. Manby 6-7 Sawythorpe, Kilham TA 036/694 T.G. Manby 7 Reviews: 8  Hayes, R.H. 1989. North-East Yorkshire Studies: Archaeological Papers  Riley, D. N. (ed). 1988. Yorkshire’s Past from the Air  Vyner, B.E. 1988. The Hill-Fort at Eston Nab, Eston, Cleveland. Archaeological Journal 145, 60-98

28: 1991 Raymond Hayes M.B.E., F.S.A. T.G. Manby 1 The 1980s: A Retrospect of Yorkshire Prehistory T.G. Manby 2-5 The Littondale Project T.G. Manby 5 The Prehistoric Society: Eastern Yorkshire 1990 T.G. Manby 5-6 Project Reports: Thwing 1990 T.G. Manby 6-7 The – An Overview and Lithic Survey J. Bateman 7-8 A Wetland Site in Holderness A.H. Smith 8-9 Reviews: 9-10  Ellis, S & Crowther, D.R. (ed.). 1990. Humber Perspectives: A Region Through The Ages  Spratt, D.A. 1990. Linear Earthworks of the Tabular Hills, North-East Yorkshire  Manby, T.G. (ed). 1990. Eastern Yorkshire: Prehistoric Society Handbook

29: 1992 Arthur Raistrick: An Appreciation A. King 2 Arthur Raistrick (1896-1991): An Appreciation T.G. Manby 3-6 Backstone Beck, -Rombalds Moor G. Edwards 6-7 Cross Ridge Dykes on the North Moors- Research Project B.E. Vyner 7 Rudston Wold Project T.G. Manby 7-8 Reviews: 8-10  Rahtz, P. 1989. Little Ouseburn Barrow 1958  Watts, L. & Rahtz, P (eds). Cowlam Wold Barrows  Wright, F. 1990. The Ferriby Boats: Sea craft of the Bronze Age  Elgee, H.W. (ed). A Man of the Moors: Extracts from the Diaries and Letters of Frank Elgee  Stead, I.M. 1991. Iron Age Cemeteries in East Yorkshire by Stead  Brewster, T.C.M. The Excavation of Whitegrounds Barrow, Burythorpe Herman Gabriel Ramm O.B.E., M.A., F.S.A., 1922-1991 T.G. Manby

30: 1993 Donald Alexander Spratt, Ph.D., F.S.A., A.R.C.S., D.I.C. T.G. Manby 2-3 Cross Ridge Boundaries in the : Survey and Excavation B.E. Vyner 4-6 The Junction of the Great Wold Dyke at Paddock Hill, Thwing T.G. Manby 6-9 Huggate Dykes P. Halkon 9-10

31: 1994 Derrick Newton Riley, D.F.C., Ph.D., F.S.A. 15th Aug. 1915 - 22nd Aug. 1993 T.G. Manby 2-5 Reviews:  Spratt, D.A. (ed). 1993. Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology of North-East Yorkshire  van der Noort, R. & Davies, P. 1993. Wetland Heritage: an archaeological assessment of the Humber Wetlands  Smith, M.J. 1994. Excavated Bronze Age Burial Mounds of the North Yorkshire Moors  Wardle, P. 1992. Earlier Prehistoric Pottery Production and Ceramic Petrology in Britain Field Survey of Great Ayton Moor, North Yorkshire B. Vyner 7-10 1994 – The Year of the Bronze Age T.G. Manby 11

32: 1995 A Neolithic Flint Industry Site at Grindale, near Bridlington J.R. Earnshaw 2-23 The Derrick Riley Fund for Studies in Aerial Archaeology K. Branigan, D. Kennedy & R. Bewley 24 The Yorkshire Quern Survey T.G. Manby 25

33: 1996 The Foundation(s) of the Section T.G. Manby 2-3 A Neolithic Flint Industry Site at Wandale Farm, Bempton, near Bridlington, East Yorkshire J.R. Earnshaw 4-8 Research on Prehistoric Jet and Jet-Like Artefacts in Scotland and Wales A. Sheridan & M. Davis 9-15 John Robert Mortimer: the Making of a Nineteenth Century Archaeologist S. Harrison 16-23 Reviews: 23  Gaunt, G. A Guide to Lithological Descriptions and Provenance of Quern Stones in Yorkshire and the North Midland  van der Noort, R. & Ellis, S. (eds). 1995. Wetland Heritage of Holderness an archaeological survey  Vyner. B. (ed). 1995. Moorland Monuments: Studies in Honour of Raymond Hayes and Don Spratt  Brewster, T.C.M. & Finney, A.E. 1995. The Excavation of Seven Round Barrows on the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire

34: 1997 Prehistory Research Section Membership 1997 T.G. Manby 2 Francis Buckley of Tunstall, Saddleworth W.P.B. Stonehouse 3-7 A Microlithic Industry of the Pennine Chain Related to the Tardenois of Belgium (reprint) F. Buckley 8-15 – with notes by W.P.B. Stonehouse Excavation of a Mesolithic Site: Meltham Moor Site 2 W.P.B. Stonehouse 16-19 Reviews: 19-20  Barnes, B. 1982. Man and the Changing Landscape: A Study of Occupation and Palaeo-Environment in the Central Pennines

35:1998 A Round Barrow at Easington, East Yorkshire. A Summary Report of the 1996 Excavation R. Mackey 2-5 Early Bronze Age Burials at Windmill Fields, , Stockton on Tees: An Interim Report R. Annis 6-7 Obituaries: Eric George Grantham & Geoffrey Vivian Taylor T.G. Manby 7 A Bronze Age Urn Burial from Boltby, D.H. Heys & G.V. Taylor 8-16 - Specialist Reports:  The Pottery T.G. Manby 12-13  The Battle Axe T.G. Manby 13-14  Petrology Report R. Ixer & R.V. Davis 14-15  Cremated Human Bones A.T. Chamberlain & E.A. Rega 15-16  Radiocarbon Dating P. Wagner 16 The Frank Elgee Archive: Do You Recognise This Handwriting? T.G. Manby 17

36: 1999 Walter Patrick Bowman Stonehouse 1913-1998 T.G. Manby 2 Pat Stonehouse: A Bibliography T.G. Manby 3 Some Mesolithic Sites on the Central Pennine Watershed W.P.B. Stonehouse 4-8 E.V. Darby and the Darby Collection P.M. Rawson 9-12 An Antler Mattock from Calf Hole, Skyrethorns T.G. Manby 12-13 A Chert Tranchet Axe from Calvert Houses T.C. Laurie 14-15 Early Mesolithic Flint Axes and Adzes in Yorkshire T.G. Manby 16 Reviews: 17  Beckensall, S. & Laurie, T. 1998. Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale  Stoertz, C. Ancient Landscapes of the : Aerial photographic transcription and analysis

37: 2000 Pat Phillips (Anne Patricia Outhwaite) 29.9.35-17.8.99 P. Wagner 2 Yorkshire Quern Survey –Northern Section: Progress D. Heslop 3 Howardian Hills Lithics Survey: An Interim Report J. Bateman 4-7 The Early Bronze Age Grave Assemblage from Broughton-in-Craven T.G. Manby 8-14 Goss China and a Bronze Age Accessory Vessel from Aysgill T.G. Manby 14-15 Hull Museums T.G. Manby 15

38: 2001 Raymond Harland Hayes, MBE, FSA. 1909-2000 A.L. Pacitto 2-3 Margaret Collins 1920-2000 T.G. Manby 4 The Richard Harland Collection of Flint and Other Lithic Artefacts from the North Yorks Moors, R.S. Harland 4-6 the Yorkshire Wolds and the Craven Dales The Egg Rigg Barrow and Pit Dwelling R.S. Harland 7-8 The Lockton Low Pasture Barrow R.S. Harland 9-11 Yorkshire Archaeological framework Forum P. Ottoway 12

39: 2002 Edward Vere Wright MBE, DSc, FSA: 1918-2001 T.G. Manby 2-5 The Eric Cowling Flint Collection S. Riches 5-8 An Acheulian Handaxe marked ‘Keswick’ S. Riches, D. Roe & T.G. Manby 9-10 Reviews: 11  Stonehouse, W.P.B. 2001. The Prehistory of Saddleworth and Adjacent Areas  Jope, E.M. 2000. Early Celtic Art in the British Isles  Oswald, A., Dyer, C. & Barber, M. 2001. The Creation of Monuments: Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures in the British Isles  Burgess, C. 2001. The Age of Stonehenge

40: 2003 David George Coombs 1940-2002 T.G. Manby 2-3 Clare Isobel Fell 1912-2002 T.G. Manby 3 Virtually Digging, Sorting and Enhancing A. King 3 The Panorama Stones, Ilkley K. Boughey 4-10 Bronze Age Copper Mining and Hammerstones T.G. Manby 11-16 Progress with the Yorkshire Quern Survey J. Cruse 16

41:2004 Richard Earnshaw FSA 1939-2003 T.G. Manby 2 Dennis Coggins MA, FSA, 1924-2003 T.G. Manby 2-3 Anthony Laughton Pacitto FSA 1931-2003 T.G. Manby 4 Review: 5  Manby, T.G., Moorhouse, S. and Ottaway, P. (eds). 2003. The Archaeology of Yorkshire: an Assessment at the Beginning of the 21st Century The Yorkshire Quern Survey J. Cruse 6-8 An Early Bronze Age Axe from Thornes, Wakefield P. Judkins 8 The Thornborough Henge Monuments T.G. Manby 9-10 Thornborough Henge Monument Complex: An Historical Background T.G. Manby 11-13 Review:  Harding, J. 2003. Henge Monuments of the British Isles 14 The ‘Heygate Stone’, A New Cup-and-Ring Marked Rock K. Boughey 14-18 The Archaeological Potential of Heptonstall and Wadworth Moors: Calderdale, West Yorkshire B. Howcroft & D. Shepherd 18-20 The Yorkshire Archaeological Society and the Development of ‘Claremont’ T.G. Manby 21

42: 2005 Yorkshire Quern Survey J. Cruse 2 Aerial Archaeology Committee J. Cruse & J. Moore 2 Anne Haigh (1913-2005) K. Boughey 3 Oldest rock art in Britain K. Boughey 3 A Multi-Period Prehistoric Site in Lower Wharfedale M. Meegan 4-9 Yorkshire’s Stonehenge Needs You M. Sanders 10-11 Recent fieldwork at the Thornborough monument complex J. Harding & B. Johnson 11-15 Exciting new rock art discovery on Fylingdales Moor K. Boughey 16 A group of four cup-and-ring-marked rocks at Black Hills, Cottingley Woods K. Boughey 17-24 Conference in honour of Tony Pacitto, , 26th October 2004 G. Lee 24-6 Chariot Burials & Reconstructions R. Mackey 26-8 The Swale-Ure Washlands: Landscape History and Human Impacts K. Boughey 29 Alluvial Archaeology in the Vale of York M. Whyman 30-1 Reviews: 31-6  van de Noort, R. 2004. The Humber Wetlands: The Archaeology of a Dynamic Landscape  Conneller, C. & Schadla-Hall, T. 2003. Beyond Star Carr. The in the 10th Millennium BP’, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 69, 85-105  Middleton, A., Young, J.R. & Ambers, J. 2004. The Folkton Drums: chalk or cheese? Antiquity 78  Boughey, K.J.S. & Vickerman, E.A. 2003. Prehistoric Rock Art of the West Riding Cup-and-ring-marked rocks of the valleys of the Aire, Wharfe, Washburn and Nidd

 Foreman, M. 2004. Europe’s First Seacraft: Bronze Age Boats from North Ferriby. Minerva: The International Review of Ancient Art & Archaeology 15 (2), 20-1  Stacey, R. 2004. Evidence for the use of birch-bark tar from Iron Age Britain. Past: The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society 47, 1-2  Stacey, R. 2004. Wetwang’s sticky problem answered. Current Archaeology 194, 59  White, R. 2003. Founders: Arthur Raistrick, an appreciation by Robert White, of the conscientious objector, geologist and field archaeologist who helped transform our understanding of landscape history in Northern . Landscapes 4, No 2  Huddart, D. & Glasser, N.F. (eds). 2002. Quaternary of Northern England. Geological Conservation Review Series No 25  Bevan, L. & Moore, J. (ed.). 2003. Peopling the Mesolithic in a Northern Environment. BAR Int. Ser. 1157  Laurie, T. 2004. Springs, Woods and Transhumance: Reconstructing a Pennine Landscape during Later Prehistory. Landscapes 5, No. 1, 73-102  Roberts, I. 2003. Excavations at Topham Farm, Sykehouse, S. Yorks: A Late IA & R-B Settlement in the Humberhead Levels

43: 2006 Yorkshire Quern Survey: 2005 Report J. Cruse 4 Out of Oblivion K. Boughey 5-6 Happy 100th Birthday – Marie Hartley! K. Boughey 6 Mary Chitty (1905-2005) C.S. Briggs 7-8 Hard dating evidence for rock art at Creswell Crags K. Boughey 8 A Hand Held Tranchet Axe from Goathland Moor M. Meegan 9-10 Thornborough Henges: objections J. Hinchliffe 11-12 J. Harding 13-15 M. Sanders 15-16 Neolithic trackway unearthed on Hatfield Moor R. Tappenden 16 Life and Death in the Ryedale Windypits, Near Helmsley, North Yorkshire S. Leach 17-20 A selection of early Bronze Age lithic tools from Rombalds Moor, Wharfedale K. Boughey 20-5 Newly discovered cup-and-ring-marked rocks at Hartlington Pasture near K. Boughey 26-30 A Late Prehistoric Ritual Enclosure at North Flats, Conistone-with- Kilnsey, North Yorkshire R. Martlew 30-6 South Pennines: the prehistory so far D. Shepherd 36-40 Iron Age Chariots: New Sites – New Insights M. Berlin 41-3 Castle Hill, Almondbury K. Boughey 43 Excavations at Chapel Garth, Arram F. Wilson, I. Wilson, G. Myers 44-5 & R. Mackey Luminescence Dating of Burnt Flint at Boston Spa M. Barnes 46-9 The Centenary of the Publication of J.R. Mortimer’s Forty Years Researches B. Sitch 50-1 Reviews: 51-4  Hetherington, D.A., Lord, T.C., & Jacobi, R.M. New evidence for the occurrence of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in medieval Britain. Journal of Quaternary Science (in press)  Fenton-Thomas, C. The Forgotten Landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds  White, R. The Yorkshire Dales: A Landscape Through Time  Flemming, N.C. (ed). Submarine Prehistoric Archaeology of the North Sea: research priorities and collaboration with industry. CBA Research Report 141  Roberts, I. (ed). Ferrybridge Henge: The Ritual Landscape  Chappell, G. & Brown, P. Prehistoric Rock Carvings of North East Yorkshire  Lillie, M. 2005. Deconstructing Reconstruction: The B.A. Sewn Plank Boats. Journal of Wetland Archaeology, 97-109  Needham, S. 2004. Migdale-Marnoch: sunburst of Scottish metallurgy. In I.A.G. Shepherd & G. Barclay, Scotland in Ancient Europe, Edinburgh, 217-246  Late Prehistoric Ceramics: 2004. East Riding Archaeologist 11  Burgess, A. & Roberts, I. 2004. Two LIA/R-B Settlement Sites near Whitwood, West Yorks.  Sidney Jackson and the Quern Activities of his Bradford-based Archaeology Group. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2005, 3-6  Two possible henges from the East Riding. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2005, 11-13  Recent Fieldwork on Yorkshire Commons. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2005, 15-16  Possible ring cairn on Skipton Moor. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2005, 20-3  Iron Age enclosures at Wharram Grange. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2005, 25-9 North Yorkshire Archaeology Service K. Boughey

44: 2007 Yorkshire Quern Survey J. Cruse 2 A twin celebration of a lifetime’s achievements in the prehistoric study of Yorkshire: Terry Manby and K. Boughey 3-5 Ian Stead Centenary of J.R. Mortimer’s Forty Years Researches in Ancient British and Anglo-Saxon Burial Mounds of Eastern Yorkshire:  Mortimer Barrow Excavations: The Towthorpe Group Revisited T.G. Manby 4-7  The Wolds Dykes: Mortimer and after. C. Fenton-Thomas 8  J.R. Mortimer and the Iron Age Burials of the Wolds J.S. Dent 9 Archaeological sites revealed by gas pipeline S. Noon 10-11 Community Archaeology: K. Boughey 11  Great Ayton Community Archaeology Project: Levensdale Mesolithic site I. Pearce 11-12  Moorheads Study Group: Prehistoric Settlement at Agill, Nidderdale K. Boughey 12-13 Experiment in heat-treatment of flint: a re-enactment event at Boston Spa, July 2006 M. Barnes 13-15 The Giggleswick Scar Project P. Hudson 15-16 ‘Palaeosaurus’: Yorkshire Prehistoric Artefacts in Unusual Locations J. Cruse 16 Impact of the Treasure Act (1997) J. Cruse 16 Roebuck Hill, Jump, Barnsley K. Boughey 17 Nidderdale A.O.N.B. Archive goes digital! K. Boughey 17 A Late Form of Early Mesolithic Core Tool M. Meegan 18-22 A summary of ‘Prehistoric Atlantis’ ─ the Mesolithic in Yorkshire: a personal view (Penny Spikins) M. Berlin 22-3 Huge Scarborough Carrs Flint Collection Unearthed K. Boughey 23

Thornborough Henges Complex: Update J. Harding 24-5 N. Redfern 25-6 M. Heyworth 26-7 R. Hall 27 Neolithic Astronomy and the Thornborough Henges M. Sanders 28 Aerial photography reveals Neolithic cursus K. Boughey 29 Rombalds Way S. Riches 29-33 Eric Cowling and the prehistoric rock art of the Otley area S. Riches 33-7 Prehistoric rock art: four new discoveries in Nidderdale K. Boughey 38-47 Prehistoric Activity in the South Pennines: Lithics from the Widdop and Gorple Area B. Howcroft 47-57 Gristhorpe Man K. Boughey 57-59 Rethinking Ingleborough Y. Luke 60-69 Castle Hill Conservation Management Plan K. Boughey & E. Vickerman 69-70 Excavations at Streethouse, Loftus: 2005 season S. Sherlock 71-5 The Ferry Fryston Chariot K. Boughey 76-7 Reviews: 78-80  Chapman, H.P. 2005. Rethinking the ‘Cursus Problem’ – Investigating the Neolithic Landscape Archaeology, East Yorkshire, using GIS Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 71, 159-70  Needham, S. 2005. Transforming Beaker Culture in N-W Europe; Processes of Fusion and Fission. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 71, 171-217  Roberts, I. (ed.). 2005. The Iron Age Settlement at Ledston: A Report on the Excavations of 1976 and 1996  Walker, A. & Smith, B.A. 2006. Pathways and Petroglyphs; Observations on the Distribution of Cup Marked Stones in Fylingdales Parish, North Yorkshire. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2006, 13-16  Walker, A. & Smith, B.A. 2006. By the waters of Ravenscar. British Archaeology 89, 46-7  Bowers, P. 2006. Carved Stones from Boston Spa. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2006, 17-20  The Blansby Park Project. CBA Yorkshire Forum 2006, 45-7  Hetherington, D.A., Lord, T.C. & Jacobi, R.M. 2006. New Evidence for the occurrence of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in Medieval Britain. Journal of Quaternary Studies, 3-8  Harding, J. 2006. Pit Digging, occupation and structured deposition on Rudston Wold, eastern Yorkshire. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 25 (2), 109-26  Blackford, J.J., Innes, A. & Jones, S.L. 2006. Recent research from the peatland of the North York Moors: climate change and human impact. In M. Lilley (ed.). Wetlands and Environmental Change

45: 2008 Yorkshire Quern Survey J. Cruse 3 Castleford Forum – Update K. Boughey 4 Scarborough Museum: Past, Present and Future K. Boughey 4-8 Proposed Removal of Prehistory and Roman Displays from the New Leeds Gallery J. Cruse 8-9 I Dig Sheffield K. Boughey 10 Human Environmental Impacts in Prehistory in the Swale-Ure Washlands, North Yorkshire J.B. Innes, D.R. Bridgland, A.J. Long, 11-15 W.A. Mitchell & M. Rutherford New Work at Star Carr C. Conneller 15-16 A Remarkable Collection of Tranchet Axes from the Carrs K. Boughey 17-24 Possible Mesolithic Fish-Hook M. Meegan 24-7 Understanding the Role of the Central Pennines in the Movement of Objects During the Neolithic H. Lynch 27-30 Thornborough Henges 2007 M. Sanders 30-2 Archaeoastronomy and the Monument Complex of Thornborough, North Yorkshire J. Harding, B. Johnson & G. Goodrick 32-41 The Hatfield Trackway and Platform, Hatfield Moors, South Yorkshire H. Chapman & B. Gearey 41-7 A Ritual Focus on the Swale Gravels? Late Neolithic Timber Circuits at Catterick K.J.S. Boughey, D. Hale & A. Platell 47-50 Prehistoric rock art discovered at Abbey E. Ogborn 50-1 An Interim Account of Rock Markings in the South Pennines D. Shepherd & F. Jolley 51-6 A Group of Arrowheads from the Pennines in the Collection of Brian Howcroft F. Jolley 56-9 Bronze Age Collared Urn Burial Discovered in Stanbury J. Richardson & I. Sanderson 60 Excavations at Streethouse, North East Yorkshire, NZ 7390 1965 S.J. Sherlock 61-5 Prehistoric Diet on the Yorkshire Wolds: Isotopes and Skeletons M. Jay 65-7 The Use of Colour in Iron Age Art: A Case Study from East Yorkshire M. Giles 68-70 North Craven Historical Research Group: The Giggleswick Scar Project P. Hudson 70 Kingsdale Head: Ingleborough Archaeology Group’s Excavations 2005-2007 C. Howard & A. King 71-2 Deepdale M. Johnson 72-3 Fylingdales Moor, North Yorkshire, 2007 B. Vyner 73-5 Pontefract Road, Ferrybridge J. Mole 76 Leeds Valley Park, Stourton K. Boughey 76 Newton Lane, Ledston K. Boughey 77 Deep Road Through The Long North S. Noon 77-8 An Artist’s Response to Prehistoric Landscapes: the Work of John Allcock K. Boughey 78-80 Portable Antiquities Scheme K. Boughey 80 2004 Treasure Annual Report J. Cruse 80 2005/6 Annual Report J. Cruse 80 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2007: Alne: Iron Age Terret 81 Reviews: 82-90  Bradley, R. 2007. The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland  Pollard, J. (ed.). 2008. Prehistoric Britain  Chrisp, P. 2008. Prehistory  Cherry, P.J. (ed.), 2007. Studies in Northern Prehistory: Essays in Memory of Clare Fell  Halcyon, P. & Inns, J. 2005. Settlement and economy in a changing prehistoric lowland landscape: an East Yorkshire case study. European Journal of Archaeology 8(3), 225-59  Giles, M. 2006. Collecting the Past, Constructing Identity: the antiquarian John Mortimer and the Driffield Museum of Antiquities and Geological Specimens. 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46: 2009 Yorkshire Quern Survey J. Cruse 3 Drystone Walls, Limestone Caves and a Lynx M. Berlin 3 Draft Heritage Protection Bill K. Boughey 4 Heritage at Risk Register K. Boughey 4-5 An Acheulian Hand Axe from and its Palaeolithic Context P. Rowe & K. Boughey 5-10 Mammoth Tusk found at Spurn K. Boughey 10-12 Shouldered Points from North-East Yorkshire and the Lower Wharfe M. Meegan 12-14 Mesolithic Archaeology in the Calderdale area of the Central Pennines F. Jolley 14-17 Milk in Prehistory K. Boughey 17 Thornborough Henges 2007-8 K. Boughey 17-19 Selkirk, A. 2008. What shall we do about Thornborough? Current Archaeology 214, 45 20 The Stone Tool Surgery: Its Significance for Yorkshire Prehistory and Beyond V. Davis 20-8 Including Possible areas for further research: a brief review of stone tools bibliography English Rock Art Database K. Boughey 28 Recording Prehistoric Rock Art in North Yorkshire P. & B. Brown 29-37 17 ‘Portable’ Cup-Marked Rocks in the Collection of the late Stuart Feather K. Boughey 38-41 Carved Rock found at Ben Rhydding, Ilkley K. Boughey 42-5 The Stanbury Hill Project: Archaeological Investigation of a Rock Art Site K. Boughey 45-6 Cup-and-Ring-Marked Rock, Cleaves Top, High Bradley, nr. Skipton K. Boughey 47-50 Bronze Age Sword On Display at Scarborough K. Boughey 50 Bronze Age Boat Returns Home R. Waites 51-3 Prehistoric Settlement Uncovered near Dewsbury A. Webb & K. Boughey 53-8 Stone Balls M. Meegan 58 Gipton Wood P. Kelley 59-63 Iron Age ‘Waterhole’ Uncovered at York University K. Boughey 63 The Wolf Den Ten Years On P.J. Murphy 64-6 Audit of Archaeological Cave Resources in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales H. Holderness, G. Davies, 66-76 A. Chamberlain & R. Donahue Cave Archaeology in Craven A. King 76-81 Abstract of Some Recent Excavation and Museum Updates including the 2007 Cave Research A. King 82 Symposium held in Settle Archaeological Finds on the Natural Gas Pipeline between Asselby and Pannal F. Brown 83-6 Update on ‘Deep Road through the Long North’ Archaeology discovered in West and North Yorkshire S. Noon 86-7 on the Pannal to Nether Kellet Pipeline Yorkshire Finds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme: K. Boughey 87-90 Reviews: 90-9  Gilmour, M., Currant, A., Jacobi, R. and Stringer, C. 2007. Recent TIMS dating results from British Late vertebrate faunal localities: context and interpretation. Journal of Quaternary Science 22(8), 793-80  Lord, T.C., O’Connor, T.P, Siebrandt, D.C. and Jacobi, R.M. 2007. People and large carnivores as biostratinomic agents in Lateglacial cave assemblages. Journal of Quaternary Science 22(7), 681-94  Oppenheimer, S. 2006. The Origins of the British: a new prehistory of Britain & Ireland from Ice-Age hunter-gatherers to the Vikings as revealed by DNA Analysis  Innes, J. 2008. 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47: 2010 Mitchell Laithes Revisited K. Boughey 2 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2009 J. Cruse 2 In Memoriam: Blaze Valeska O’Connor K. Boughey 4 Heritage On Line K. Boughey 5 North Yorkshire County Council Historic Environment Record K. Boughey 5-6 Heritage Protection Bill (update) K. Boughey 7 Three Museums for the 21st Century? K. Boughey 7-8 Yorkshire Revealed as a National Hotspot for Nighthawkers K. Boughey 8-9 Mammoth Tusk Update K. Boughey 9 Major Visitor Centre opens at Creswell Crags K. Boughey 10 Upland Caves Network K. Boughey 10 North East Yorkshire Mesolithic Survey M. Waughman 11-12 Ovenden Wind Farm K. Boughey 12 Mesolithic Hand-Axes from the Lower Wharfe M. Meegan 12-15 Carved Rock – Faweather Grange, High Eldwick K. Boughey 15-17 New Carved Rock Discoveries on Middleton Moor, N. Yorks. K. Boughey 18-24 New Discoveries of Rock Art around the Wainstones, North York Moors P. & B. Brown 25-31 Prehistoric Rock Art Within the Valleys and Tributaries of the River Burn in Colsterdale P. & B. Brown 32-44 Stanbury Hill Project – Update K. Boughey 44-6 Carved Rock – Attermire Scar K. Boughey 47-50 Stanbury ‘battle axe’ burial – update B. Vyner 50 Scarborough Sword Revisited K. Boughey 50 Gristhorpe Man Project 2005-2008 N. Melton 51-4 The survey and conservation of two prehistoric cairns and a Napoleonic beacon site, Beamsley Beacon, Y. Luke & S. Richardson 55-60 North Yorkshire Earliest Brain in Britain found in York R. Hall 60-2 Gipton Wood In Context M. Meegan 62-4 Award for Work at Streethouse Farm K. Boughey 64 Review of West Yorkshire Prehistory B. Vyner 64-7 Some Prehistoric Perspectives from the Magnesian Limestone Project I. Roberts 67-76 Three New Prehistoric Sites Near Catterick, N. Yorks. G. Speed 77-86 Prehistoric Activity at Willows Well Site in Reighton Parish, North Yorkshire M. Allen 86-93 Buck Wood, Thackley, West Yorkshire: Archaeological Investigations by the Friends of Buck Wood J. Buglass 94-6 The Chapel House Wood Landscape Project, Kilnsey, North Yorkshire R. Martlew 97-101 Prehistoric Dacre J. Brophy 102-8 Bronze Age Axes and Spears: 2009 finds reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme K. Boughey 108-111 Reviews: 112-8  Phipps, K.J. 2008. Evidence of predation on Gryphaea (Bilobissa) litora from the Oxford Clay Formation of South Cave quarry, Yorkshire. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 119, 277-85  Allen, M.J. et al. 2008. Radiocarbon dating of a Mammoth Tusk from the Southern North Sea. Quaternary Newsletter 116, 7-13  Schreve, D.C. 2009. A new record of Pleistocene hippopotamus from River Severn terrace deposits, Gloucester, UK. Proceedings of  the Geologists’ Association, 120, 62  Woodman, P. and Schulting, R. (eds). 2009. Mesolithic Horizons  Mellars, P. 2009. Moonshine over Star Carr: post-processualism, Mesolithic myths and archaeological realities. Antiquity 83 No 320, 502-17  Gibson, A.M. and Ogden, A. 2008. Duggleby Howe, Burial J and the Eastern Yorkshire Club Scene. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 80, 1-13  Fenton-Thomas, C. 2008. Time and Time Again: Living in the Neolithic landscape at Sewerby Cottage Farm, Bridlington, E. Yorks. In P. Rainbird. (ed). Monuments in the Landscape, 23-33  Fenton-Thomas, C. 2009. A Place by the Sea: Excavations at Sewerby Cottage Farm, Bridlington. On-Site Archaeology Monograph No 1  Fenton-Thomas, C. 2009. Excavations at Sewerby Cottage Farm, Bridlington  Williamson, T. 2007. Rabbit, Warrens & Archaeology  Ballin, T.B. 2008. The Distribution of Pitchstone: Territories, Exchange and the ‘English Problem’. PAST 60, 10-13  Loveday, R. 2009. From ritual to riches – the route to individual power in later Neolithic Eastern Yorkshire? In K. Brophy & G. Barclay. (eds). Defining a Regional Neolithic: The Evidence from Britain and Ireland. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Paper 9, 35-52  Bradley, R. 2009. Image and Audience: Prehistoric Art 1  Beckensall, S. 2009. Prehistoric Rock Art in Britain: Sermons in Stone  Barnett, T. and Sharpe, K. (eds). 2010. Carving a Future for British Rock Art: New Directions for Research, Management and Presentation  O’Connor, B., Cooney, G. and Chapman, J. (eds.). 2009. Materialitas. Working Stone, Carving Identity  Lynch, A.H., Hamilton, J. & Hedges, R.E.M. 2008. Where the wild things are: aurochs and cattle in England. Antiquity 82, 1025-39  Needham, S. & Woodward, A. 2008. The Clandon Barrow Finery: a Synopsis of Success in an EBA World. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 74, 1-52  The Late Iron Age And Romano-British Rural Landscape of Gunhills, Armthorpe, South Yorkshire  Halkon, P. Archaeology and Environment In A Changing East Yorkshire Landscape: The Foulness Valley c. 800 BC to AD 400  Richardson, J. 2009. IA & Roman Settlement Activity at Timberland, Scunthorpe, N. Lincs.  Allison, E. 2009. Palaeoenvironmental Work. In Canterbury’s Archaeology: 32nd Annual Report of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust  Howarth, N. 2008. Cartimandua: Queen of the Brigantes

48: 2011 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2010 John Cruse 2 Heritage at Risk Report 2010 4-5 Archaeological Dates: A Guide Keith Boughey 6-20 HAD and New Aspects On Ancient Human Burials in Yorkshire Maureen Berlin 21-7 Human remains to stay in Avebury Museum 27 Exploration and excavation: Upland Caves Network Conference 2009 Maureen Berlin 28-33 Recent cave exploration in Craven 34 Mesolithic West Yorkshire pp. Penny Spikins 34-8 The discovery of Britain’s earliest house – recent excavations at Star Carr Chantal Conneller, Nicky Milner 38-41 & Barry Taylor Ure-Swale Forum Jan Harding 41 A Collection of Arrowheads from Hambleton Down Mike Meegan 42-5 New discoveries of cup-marked rocks, Buck Wood, Thackley Keith Boughey 46-56 Marked Rocks in the South Pennines Dave Shepherd & Frank Jolley 56-64 Newly-Discovered Prehistoric Rock Art in Swaledale Paul & Barbara Brown 65-9 Recent arrowhead find at Baitings Reservoir, Calderdale Brian Howcroft 70 Stanbury Hill Project: 2010 update Keith Boughey 71-2 The Harden Moor Ring Cairn: An Account of the Excavations Keith Boughey 72-3 Sermons in Stones: the meaning of prehistoric rock art and the strange case of the Swastika Stone, Ilkley Keith Boughey 73-86 Investigations at Bolby Scar Hillfort, N. Yorks. 86 Swaledale and Arkengarthdale Archaeology Group pp. Tim Laurie 87 Prehistoric Sites on Wadsworth and Midgley Moors, Calderdale, West Yorkshire Brian Howcroft 88-93 The Chapel House Wood Landscape Project, Kilnsey, North Yorkshire: second interim summary Roger Martlew 94-8 English Heritage aerial reconnaissance in Holderness Dave MacLeod 98-100 Terry Manby Tribute:  Terry Manby: a biographical note Alan King 100-1  Neolithic and Bronze Age impacts on the environment: new data from North Yorkshire Jim Innes 101-3  Neolithic Houses at Sewerby Cottage Farm, Bridlington Chris Fenton-Thomas 103-4  Fylingdales Moor: Archaeology and Environment Blaise Vyner 104  A Beaker burial at Ferry Fryston and its neighbours Gill Hey 105  A Neolithic Ritual Focus at Catterick and Scorton, North Yorkshire Duncan Hale 105  New insights into the use of jet and jet-like materials Alison Sheridan 105  Early Bronze Age burial assemblages from Stanbury and Dewsbury, West Yorkshire Jane Richardson 106  A Neolithic and Early Bronze Age round barrow at Cayton, Scarborough Ollie Cooper 107  Two unusual Late Bronze Age finds from County Durham Brendan O'Connor 107  Danby Beacon burial mound, Danby Rachel Graham 108  Sturdy Spring burnt mound, Feldom Range, Richmond, North Yorkshire Richard Annis 108 Portable Antiquities Scheme 108-11 Reviews: 111-9  Telfer M.W., Wilson P., Lord T.C. & Vincent P.J. 2009. New constraints on the last ice sheet glaciation in NW England using optically stimulated luminescence [‘OSL’] dating. Journal of Quaternary Studies 24, No. 8, 906-15  Vincent P.J., Wilson P., Lord T.C., Schnabel C. & Wilken S. 2010. Cosmogenic isotope (36Cl) surface exposure dating of the Norber erratics, Yorkshire Dales: Further constraints on the timing of the LGM deglaciation in Britain. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 121 (1), 24-31  Innes J.B. et al. 2009.Late Devensian environments in the Vale of Mowbray, North Yorkshire, UK: evidence from palynology. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 120 [Issue 4], 199-208

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49: 2012 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2011 John Cruse 3 Malton Museum To Close? 4 Report of Lectures Given at the PRS AGM, Claremont June 2011 Maureen Berlin 4 Archaeological Dates Part 2: The Basic Principles Behind the Bayesian Correction of Radiocarbon Keith Boughey 7 Dates Threats to South Pennine Archaeology in 2011 Frank Jolley 11-14 Cleave Dike Occupation Sites Mike Meegan 14-20 Carved Stone Investigations on Rombalds Moor: Volunteers to the Rescue! Tertia Barnett 20-3 Stanbury Hill Project: Update 2011 Keith Boughey 23-4 Rare Bordley arrowhead Pauline Dodsworth 25-9 The Lamplough-Lidster archive (see Appleyard Lithics Collection below) Evidence for Ritual Iron Age Death at York? Sonia O’Connor 29-34 Swastika Stone revisited Keith Boughey 34-7 Yorkshire Windypits on TV pp. Graham Lee 37-40 Appleyard Lithics Collection Keith Boughey 40-60 Supplementary Note: The Lamplough-Lidster Archive 60-1 Prehistory at Heslington East: An Interim Assessment Cath Neal & Steve Roskams 61-4 The Late Prehistoric/Romano-British Landscape of Swaledale: Peter Denison-Edson 64-74 Recent Work by the Swaledale and Arkengarthdale Archaeology Group (SWAAG) Prehistoric Gouthwaite Jim Brophy 74-80 Mortimer Centenary Symposium: 80-1  Forty Years’ Curating: Thomas Sheppard and the Mortier Legacy Bryan Sitch 81  A Geoarchaeological Appoach to the Yorkshire Wolds Landscape Cath Neal 81-2  Star Carr and the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Eastern Yorkshire Nicky Milner 82  Creating a Radio-Carbon Chronology Alex Gibson 83  Isotopic Analysis of Skeletons in Eastern Yorkshire: the Implications or Mobility & Subsistence Mandy Joy & Janet Montgomery 83-4  Stone Tool and Petrology: A Janus Look Vin Davis 84  Twenty Years Research into Jet and Jet-Like Artefacts from the Neolithic and the Bronze Age Alison Sheridan 84 of Britain and Ireland  The Yorkshire Quern Survey John Cruse 84-5  The Ceremonial Monuments of Wetwang Slack John Dent 85  The Prehistoric and Roma Landscapes: the Foulness Valley and Beyond Peter Halkon 85-6  The East Coast Water Pipeline Excavations Oliver Cooper 86 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 87 Portable Antiquities Scheme 87-93

Reviews: 94-106  Mitchell, W.A., Bridgland, D.R. and Innes, J.B. 2010. Late Quaternary evolution of the Tees-Swale interfluve east of the Pennines; the role of glaciation in the development of river systems in northern England. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 121, 410-22  Bridgland, D., Innes. J., Long, A. and Mitchell, A. (eds). 2011. Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution of the Swale-Ure Washlands, N Yorks. Oxford: Oxbow  Grahame, R. 2010. The North East Yorkshire Mesolithic Project. CBA Yorkshire Forum, 11-12  Innes, J.B., Blackford, J.J. and Simmons, I.G. 2010. Woodland Disturbance and Possible Land-Use Regimes during the Late Mesolithic in the English Uplands: pollen, charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph evidence from Bluewath Beck, North York Moors, UK. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 19, 439-52  Innes, J.B., Blackford, J.J. and Simmons, I.G. (in press). Mesolithic environments at Star Carr, the eastern vale of Pickering and environs: local and regional contexts. Journal of Wetland Archaeology 11  Elliott, B. and Milner, N. 2010. Making a Point: a Critical Review of the Barbed Point Manufacturing Process Practised at Star Carr. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 76, 75-94  Evans, A.A., Langer, J.L., Donahue, R.E., Wolframm, Y.B. and Lovis, W.A. 2010. Lithic raw material sourcing and the assessment of Mesolithic landscape organization and mobility strategies in northern England. The Holocene July 15 2010. Sage Publications  Bradley, R. 2011. Stages and Screens: An Investigation of Four Henge Monuments in Northern and North-eastern Scotland. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph  Gibson, A. and Bayliss, A. 2009. Research at Duggleby Howe, North Yorkshire. Archaeological Journal 166, 39-78  Gibson, A. 2011. Some Recent Research at Two Yorkshire Long Barrows: Denby House, Rudston & Esh’s Barrow, Helperthorpe. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 83, 5-21  Allen, M.J., Sharples, N. and O’Connor, T. 2009. Land and People: Papers in memory of John G Evans, Prehistoric Society Research Paper 2. Oxford  Davis, V. and Edmonds, M. 2011. Stone Axe Studies III. Oxford: Oxbow  Lewis, J., Leivers, M., Brown, L., Smith, A., Cramp, K., Mepham, L. and Phillpotts, C. 2010. Landscape Evolution in the Middle Thames Valley: Heathrow Terminal 5 Excavations: Volume 2. Framework Archaeology Monograph No. 3. Oxford  Barnett, T. and Sharpe, K. (eds). 2010. Carving a Future for British Rock Art: New directions for research, management and presentation. Oxford: Oxbow Books  Luke, Y. 2010. A fresh look at the Maiden Castle complex, Harkerside, Swaledale. CBA Yorkshire Forum, 20-29  Gerloff, S. 2010. Atlantic Cauldrons and Buckets of the LBA & EIA in Western Europe, PBF II.18. Stuttgart: F Steiner Verlag  Anderson, K. 2011. Slashing and thrusting with LBA spears: analysis and experiment. Antiquity 85 No. 328, 599-612  Boughey, K. 2011. J.M.N. Colls and the Moor Prehistoric Field Complex. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 83, 22-58  Strachan, D. (ed.). 2010. Carpow in Context: A LBA Logboat from the Tay. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland  Carter, S., Hunter, F. and Smith, A. 2010. A 5th Century BC Iron Age Chariot Burial from Newbridge, Edinburgh. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 76, 36-74  Aldhouse-Green, M. 2010. Caesar’s Druids: The story of an ancient priesthood, 204, 228. Yale  Edwards, G. and Dennis, M. 2006. The Hoard: discovery, investigation and new interpretations. In P. de Jersey (ed.), Celtic Coinage: New Discoveries, New Discussions. BAR International Series 1532, 249-60. Oxford

 Garrow, D., Gosden, C., Hill, J.D. and Bronk Ramsey, C. 2009. Dating Celtic Art: a Major Radiocarbon Dating Programme of Iron Age and Early Roman Metalwork in Britain. Archaeological Journal 166, 79-123  Joy, J. 2010. Iron Age Mirrors: A biographical approach. BAR British Series 518. Oxford  Worrell, S., Egan, G., Naylor, J., Leahy, K. and Lewis, L. 2010. A Decade of Discovery: Proceedings of the Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007. BAR British Series 520. Oxford  Fenton-Thomas, C. 2011. Where Sky and Yorkshire and Water Meet: The Story of the Melton Landscape from Prehistory to the Present. Oxford: Oxbow  Richardson, J. 2011. Bronze Age Cremations, Iron Age and Roman Settlement and Early Medieval Inhumations at the Langeld Receiving Facilities, Easington, . Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 83, 59-100  Holst, M. 2010. A Comparative Study of ‘Continuity’ Cemeteries in Yorkshire. CBA Yorkshire Forum, 15-16  Martlew, R.D. (ed.). 2011. Prehistory in the Yorkshire Dales: recent research and future prospects. York: PLACE  Casswell, C. and Daniel, P. 2010. ‘Stone was the one crop that never failed’: The archaeology of a trans-Pennine pipeline: Excavations between Pannal and Nether Kellet, 2006-2007, BAR British Series 526. Oxford  Butler, P.G. 2011. Recent Advances in Sclerochronology. Quaternary Newsletter 123, 12-19  O’Connor, T. and Sykes, N. (ed.). 2010. Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna. Oxford: Windgather Press  Dickson, A. and Hopkinson, G. 2011. Holes in the Landscape. Seventeen Years of Archaeological Investigations at Nosterfield Quarry, North Yorkshire

50: 2013 Terence G . Manby D. Litt. 1 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2012 John Cruse 4 Appleyard Lithics Collection: Correction 5 New Prehistory Group for Huddersfield 5 Pitt Rivers and Yorkshire Alison Petch & Dan Hicks 6-11 Spurn Mammoth: Radiocarbon Update 11 PRS Field Trip to Church Hole, Creswell Crags Maureen Berlin 11-12 From Creswell Crags to Cantabrian Caves. New Research into the Scientific Dating of Ice Age Cave Art Maureen Berlin 12-13 and its Implications for the Origins of Art The Chronology of the Later Upper Palaeolithic Recolonisation of Yorkshire: New Results from AMS Tom Lord 14-18 Radiocarbon Dating of Objects from Caves in the Yorkshire Dales Flensing Knives and Sinew Scrapers Mike Meegan 18-20 Bayesian Dating Revolution: Postscript 20-1 Thornborough Henges 2012: Langwith Hall Farm Extension 21 Keeping the ‘Rock Art’ Record Straight: An Update on the Work of the CSI: Rombalds Moor Project Louise Brown, Richard Stroud, 21-8 Kate Sharpe & Tertia Barnett Stanbury Hill Project – Update 2012 Keith Boughey 28-30 Walking Limestone Country Alan King 30-2 A Look at the Lamplough-Lidster Collection: The Excavation of Broxa Barrows 1-4 Keith Boughey 33-53 Towton Torcs: Update 53-4 Wincobank Saved from Developers? 54-5 Lithic Associations of Caves and Potholes in the Yorkshire Dales John Thorp 56-62 Hut-circles and Beyond: Variation in Later Prehistoric Settlement in the Yorkshire Dales Roger Martlew 63-71 English Heritage Aerial Reconnaissance in Holderness Summer 2011 Dave MacLeod 71-4 Prehistoric Features at Raygill House Farm Jim Brophy 74-9 Hopper Hill Highways Depot, Seamer, North Yorkshire John Buglass 80-92 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 92-3 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2011-12 94-105 Reviews: 105-18  Wilkins, B. Under the Uplands. Cave archaeology in the Yorkshire and Lancashire Dales. Current Archaeology December 2011, 12-19  Swindles, G.T., Taylor, T. and Rushworth, G. 2012. Cave Sediments from the Attermire-Horseshoe Complex, Yorkshire Dales. Quaternary Newsletter 126, 58-63  Lord, T. In Sheeran, G. and Wallace, V. (eds.), 2011. Yorkshire’s Historic Landscapes and Buildings at Risk, 7-9. York: PLACE  Beresford, M. 2012. Beyond the Ice: Creswell Crags and its Place in a Wider European Context. Oxford: Archaeopress  Bahn, P., Ripoll, S., Pettitt, P. and Muñoz, F. 2005. Creswell Crags. Discovering cave art in Britain. Current Archaeology 197 (May/June 2005), 217- 26  Pettitt, P., Bahn, P. and Ripoll, S. 2007. Palaeolithic Cave Art at Creswell Crags in European Context. Oxford: Oxford University Press  Carruthers, W. In 35th Annual Report (2010-2011) of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 80-2  Sommer, R.S. et al. 2011. Holocene survival of the wild horse in Europe: a matter of open landscape? Journal of Quaternary Studies 26(8), 805-12  Garton, D. The Flint. In Vyner, B. and Wall, I. 2011. A Neolithic Cairn at Whitwell, Derbyshire. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 131, 50-71  Gibson, A. 2011. Report on the Excavation at the Duggleby Howe Causewayed Enclosure, North Yorkshire, May-July 2009. The Archaeological Journal 168, 1-63  Gibson, A. 2012. Dating Duggleby. Past 70, 12-14  Harding, J. 2012. Henges, Rivers and Exchange in Neolithic Yorkshire. In Jones, A.M., Pollard, J., Allen, M.J. and Gardiner, J. (eds.), Image, Memory and Monumentality: archaeological engagements with the material world, 43-51. Prehistoric Society Research Paper No. 5. Oxford: Oxbow  Luke, Y. 2011. Uncharted territories: Neolithic long cairns and barrows of the Yorkshire Dales. CBA Forum 2011, 11-22  Field, D. 2011. Seamer Axeheads in Southern England. In Saville, A. (ed.), Flint and Stone in the Neolithic Period. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 11, 153-78. Oxford: Oxbow  Loveday, R. 2011. Polished rectangular flint knives – elaboration or replication? In Saville, A. (ed.), Flint and Stone in the Neolithic Period. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 11, 234-46. Oxford: Oxbow  Rowley-Conwy, P. and Owen, A.C. 2011. Grooved Ware Feasting in Yorkshire: Late Neolithic Animal Consumption at Rudston Wold. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 30.4, 325-67  Varndell, G. 2012. Discoidal Knives. In Longworth, I., Varndell, G. and Lech, J. Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk, 1972-1976: Fascicule 6: Exploration and Excavation beyond the Deep Mines, 180-1. : Press  Allen, M.J., Gardiner. J. and Sheridan, S. (eds.). 2012. Is there a British Chalcolithic? People, place and polity in the late 3rd millennium. Prehistoric Society Research Paper 4. Oxford: Prehistoric Society  Parker-Pearson, M. 2012. Stonehenge: Exploring the Greatest Stone Age Mystery. London: Simon & Schuster  Brown, P.M. and Chappell, G. 2012. Prehistoric Rock Art in the North York Moors. Oxford: Tempus 2nd edn.

 Vyner, B. 2011. A New Context for Rock Art: a Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Ritual Monument at Fylingdales, North Yorkshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 77, 1-23  Shepherd, D. 2011. Three stones on te Hillside: the appropriation of natural features in the South Pennines. CBA Forum 2011, 4-6  Sutcliffe, T-J. 2011. The North York Moors National Park National Mapping Programme. CBA Forum 2011, 7-10  Fitzpatrick, A.P. 2011. The Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen: Bell Beaker Burials on Boscombe Down, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Wessex Archaeology Report 27, 129-40. Salisbury  Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. 2011. An Examination of Prehistoric Stone Bracers from Britain. Oxford: Oxbow  Joy, J., Moorhead. S. and Walton, P. 2011. PAS Annual Report 2009-2010, 13. London: British Museum  Richardson, J. and Vyner, B. 2011. An Exotic Early Bronze Age Funerary Assemblage from Stanbury, West Yorkshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 77, 49-63  Fern, C. 2011. An Iron Age ‘Tankard’ from North Yorkshire. Past 68, 7  Joy, J. 2011. ‘Fancy Objects’ in the British Iron Age: Why Decorate? Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 77, 205-29  Fenton-Thomas, C. 2011. Where Sky and Yorkshire and Water Meet: The Story of the Melton Landscape from Prehistory to the Present. On-Site Archaeology Monograph No 2. York  Ross, C.R. 2011. ‘Tribal Territories’ from the Humber to the Tyne: An analysis of artefactual and settlement patterning in the LIA and Early Roman Periods. BAR British Series No. 540. Oxford: BAR  Sherlock, S.J. 2012. Late Prehistoric Settlement in the Tees Valley and North-East England. Tees Valley Monograph Series 5. : Tees Archaeology  Giles, M. 2012. A Forged Glamour: Landscape, Identity and Material Culture in the Iron Age. Oxford: Windgather Press  Pope, R. and Ralston, I. 2012. Approaching Sex and Status in Iron Age Britain with Reference to the Nearer Continent. In Moore, T. and Armada, X.- L. (eds.), Atlantic Europe in the First Millennium BC: Crossing the Divide, 375-414. Oxford: OUP  Proctor, J. 2012. Faverdale, Darlington: Excavations at a major settlement in the northern frontier zone of Roman Britain. Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd., Monograph No 15  Atha, M. and Roskams, S. 2012. Prehistoric and Roman Transitions at Wharram Percy. In Wrathmell, S. (ed.), Wharram: A Study of Settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds, XIII: A History of Wharram Percy and its Neighbours, York Univ. Arch. Pub. 15, 63-82. York: York Univ.  Jay, M., Haselgrove, C., Hamilton, D., Hill, J.C. and Dent, J. 2012. Chariots and Context: New Radiocarbon Dates from Wetwang and the Chronology of Iron Age Burials and Brooches in East Yorkshire. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 31(2), 161-89  Chadwick, A. 2012. Routine magic, mundane ritual: towards a unified notion of depositional practice. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 31.3, 283-316

51: 2014 Professor Arnold Aspinall MSc, Hon. DSc, FSA, CPhys, MInstP (1926-2013) Jim Pocock & Terry Manby 4-6 ‘After The Ice’: Major Three-Year Exhibition at the Yorkshire Museum 6 West Yorkshire HER On-Line 6 European Prize for Local Archaeology Project 7 Later Prehistoric Finds Group 7 Albert Leslie Armstrong: Life and Work Philip Allsworth-Jones 8-16 Enhancing the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Records of South Yorkshire Sites and Monuments Record Alexandra Grassam 17 Spurn Mammoth Tusk Update 2013 18-19 North East Yorkshire Mesolithic Project: Final Phase pp. Mags Waughman 19-20 Dennis Wilford Beasley Lithics Assemblage: Assessment and Report Brian Howcroft 20-6 Pat Stonehouse: Biography and Archive Terry Manby & Keith Boughey 26-32 Lithic Scatters at Conistone, North Yorkshire Peter J. Cherry 32-9 Stuart Feather: Biography and Archive Keith Boughey 40-4 Stanbury Hill Update 2013: Radiocarbon Dates and Flint Blades Keith Boughey 44-7 New Cup-Marked Rocks From Glovershaw, Baildon, W. Yorks. Keith Boughey 47-59 Prehistoric Bordley: Ladders and Factories Janis Heward 60-2 Rediscovering one of Yorkshire’s Missing Treasures: the Lamplough-Lidster Collection Maureen Berlin 63 The Rediscovery of a Bronze Age Axe-Hammer in Barnsley Joann Fletcher 64-5 A Bronze Age Flat Axe Mould from Gunnerside, Swaledale Miles Johnson 66-7 Prehistoric Boats of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire Sean McGrail 68-81 The Return of the Brigg ‘Raft’ Rose Nicholson 81-8 Prehistoric Society Europa Conference 13: The Bronze Age Maureen Berlin 88 Textiles in the Bronze Age 88 North Duffield in the Iron Age Brian Elsey 89-96 Towton Torcs: Update 2013 96 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 97-9 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2012-13 99-112 Reviews: 113-23  Harding, J. 2014. Prehistoric Yorkshire. Stroud: Amberley  Johnson, D. 2008. Ingleborough: Landscape and History. Lancaster: Carnegie Press  O’Regan, H.J., Faulkner, T. and Smith, I.R. (eds.). 2012. Cave Archaeology & Karst Geomorphology of North West England: Field Guide [for June 2012 visit]. London: Quaternary Research Association/British Cave Research Association  Milner, N., Taylor, B., Conneller, C. and Schadla-Hall, T. 2013. Star Carr: Life in Britain after the Ice Age. York: CBA  Conneller, C., Milner, N., Taylor, B. and Taylor, M. 2012. Substantial settlement in the European Early Mesolithic: new research at Star Carr. Antiquity 86 (No. 334), 1004-20  Alison, Enid. 2012. Palaeoenvironmental Studies: Star Carr. Canterbury Archaeology 2011-2012 Annual Report, 85-6  Carver, G. 2012. Pits and Place-Making: Neolithic Habitation and Deposition Practices in East Yorkshire: c. 4000-2500 BC. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 68, 111-34  Harding, J. 2012. Conformity, Routeways and Religious Experience – the Henges of Central Yorkshire. In Gibson, A. (ed.), Enclosing the Neolithic. Recent studies in Britain and Europe, 67-80. BAR International Series 2440. Oxford: Archaeopress  Harding, J. 2013. Cult, Religion, and Pilgrimage: Archaeological Investigations at the Neolithic and Bronze Age Monument Complex of Thornborough, North Yorkshire. CBA Research Report No. 174  Luke, Y. 2013. Neolithic Long Mounds of the Yorkshire Dales and allied structures: 1st interim report: towards a resource assessment. Published by author  Quartemaine, J. and Leech, R.H. 2012. Cairns, Fields and Cultivation: Archaeological Landscapes of the Lake District Uplands. Lancaster Imprints No 19  Sheridan, A. 2012. The Jet Belt Slider, Movers Lane. In Stafford, E. Landscape and Prehistory of the East London Wetlands: Investigations along the A13 DBFO Roadscheme, Tower Hamlets, Newham and Barking & Dagenham, 2000-2003. Oxford Archaeology Monograph No. 17, 192-202  Brown, L.D., Boughey, K., Paley, D., Spencer, D., Croasdale, J., Hallam, D. and McIlwaine, J. 2012. Stanbury Hill Project: Archaeological Investigation of a Rock Art Site. Bingley: Bingley and District Local History Society  Needham, S. 2013. Another dagger with a rivet-studded hilt: Racton Park Farm, West Sussex. PAST 74, 14-15  Knüsel, C., Melton, N.D. and Montgomery, J. (eds.). 2013. Gristhorpe Man. A Life and Death in the Bronze Age. Oxford: Oxbow  Heath, J. 2011. Life in Copper Age Britain. Stroud: Amberley  Skoglund, P. and Wehlin, J. 2013. A Bronze Age Ship Made of Stone: Record and Analysis of a Ship Setting from Lau, Gotland. In Bergerbrant, S. and Sabatini, S. (eds.), Counterpoint: Essays in Archaeology and Heritage Studies in Honour of Prof. K. Kristiansen. BAR International Series 2508, 491-8  Barnatt, J. 2013. Delving Ever Deeper: The Ecton Mines through Time. Peak District National Park Authority  Finney, A., Burn, Z. and Ware, P. 2013. Sandhill: The Excavation of an Early Neolithic and Middle Bronze Age Site at Kirkburn, E Yorks. MAP Archaeological Practice Ltd Publications No 2  Ucklemann, M. 2012. Die Schilde der Bronzezeit in Nord, West- und Zentraleuropa. Prähistorische Bronzefunde: Abteilung III, 4. Band. Mainz  Burgess, C. 2012. South Welsh Socketed axes and other carp’s tongue conundrums. In Britnell, W.J. and Silvester, R.J. (eds.), Reflections on the Past: Essays in honour of Frances Lynch, 237-53. Cambrian Archaeological Association  Bradley, R. 2012. The Idea of Order: The Circular Archetype in Prehistoric Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press  Oswald, O. and Pollington, P. 2012. Commonplace Activities: Walmgate Stray, an Urban Common in York. Landscapes 13.2, 45-74  Garrow, D. and Gosden, C. 2012. Technologies of Enchantment? Exploring Celtic Art: 400 BC to AD 100. Oxford: Oxford University Press  Pearce, M. 2013. The Spirit of the Sword and Spear. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 23.1, 55-67  Giles, M. 2012. A Forged Glamour: Landscape, Identity and Material Culture in the Iron Age. Oxford: Windgather Press  Zant, J. and Howard-Davis, C. 2013. Scots Dyke to Turnpike: The archaeology of the A66, Greta Bridge to Scotch Corner. Lancaster: Lancaster Imprints 18  Halkon, P. 2013. The Parisi. Britons And Romans In Eastern Yorkshire. Stroud: The History Press  Alison, Enid. 2012. Palaeoenvironmental Studies: Aldborough Cliff, East Riding. Canterbury Archaeology 2011-2012 Annual Report, 88  Muldner, G. 2013. Stable Isotopes and diet: their contribution to Romano-British research. Antiquity 87 (No. 335), 137-49  Hodgson, N., McKelvey, J. and Muncaster, W. 2012. The Iron Age on the Northumberland Coastal Plain: Excavations in advance of development, 2002-2010. Tyne and Wear Archives & Museums Archaeology Monograph No 3  Armit, I. 2012. Headhunting and the Body in Iron Age Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press  Sherlock, S.J. and Vyner, B. 2013. Iron Age Saltworking on the Yorkshire Coast at Street House, Loftus, Cleveland. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 85, 46-67  Pinnock, D. 2013. 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52: 2015 John McIlwaine 1963-2014 4 Cuts Affect Archaeological Services 5-6 Yorkshire Museum Three-Year Exhibition Plan Abandoned 6 How to get a-head in the Iron Age: Human Remains in Settlement Contexts across the British Isles Maureen Berlin 6-7 (Ian Armit) Bringing The Past to Life: Facial Reconstruction in Archaeology (Alan Ogden) Maureen Berlin 7-8 Hunter Gatherers to Hadrian: The Archaeology of the Carlisle Northern Development Route Maureen Berlin 8-11 (Antony Dickson) Prehistory Research Section Field Trip: Yarnbury Henge Maureen Berlin 11-13 Flint Scatters – A Prehistoric Conundrum: A Geoarchaeological Assessment of a Fieldwalking Survey Vin Davis 13-42 of an Occupation Site on the Tabular Hills of North Yorkshire Prehistoric Barkisland: An Archaeological Report and Survey of Multi-Period Sites in the Upper Brian Howcroft 43-55 Reaches of the Ryburn Valley, Calderdale, West Yorkshire Finding a ‘proper’ Neolithic in the Yorkshire Dales – the recent identification of potential long mounds Yvonne Luke 55-65 An Update on the Work of the CSI: Rombalds Moor Project Richard Stroud, Louise Brown, 65 Kate Sharpe & Tertia Barnett Further Discoveries of Rock Art within the North Riding of Yorkshire Paul & Barbara Brown 66-73 Green Howe: Burial Process and Identity in Early Bronze Age Yorkshire Sam Walsh 74-84 A Look at the Lamplough-Lidster Collection 2: The Excavation of the Hackness Barrows Keith Boughey 85-107 The Chapel Flat Dyke Boat: A Bronze Age Dugout Canoe from Tinsley, Sheffield Keith Boughey 107-10 Brigg ‘Raft’ Update 111 Vitrification at Iron Age in Northern England: A Multidisciplinary Investigation Rebecca Hearne 111-24 The Wonders of Wincobank Hill Danny Allsebrook 124-5 Swastika Stone Revisited – Again pp. R. Wilson 125-8 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 128-30 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2013-14 131-49 Reviews: 149-60  Lewis, L. (ed.), 2013. The Portable Antiquities Scheme: Annual Report 2012, 15/18  Harding, J. 2015. Prehistoric Yorkshire. Stroud: Amberley  Davies, B.J., Yorke, L., Bridgland, D.R. and Roberts, D.H. 2013. The redox boundary of Northumberland, Durham & North Yorkshire: Field Guide.  London: Quaternary Research Association  Preston, P. 2013. New Perspectives and Suggested Directions for Future Research on Central Pennines Mesolithic Lithic Scatters. Forum Yorkshire [New Series] 2, 1-20  Griffiths, S. 2014. Points in time: the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition and the chronology of late rod microliths in Britain. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 33.3, 221-44  Leach, S. 2008. Odd One Out? Earlier Neolithic Deposition of Human Remains in Caves and Rock Shelters in the Yorkshire Dales. In Murphy, E.M. (ed.), Deviant Burials in the Archaeological Record, 35-56. Oxford: Oxbow Books

 Harding, J. 2013. Cult, Religion and Pilgrimage: Archaeological Investigations at the Neolithic and Bronze Age Monument Complex at Thornborough, North Yorkshire. CBA Research Report No 174  Griffiths, S. 2014. A Bayesian Radiocarbon Chronology of the Early Neolithic of Yorkshire and Humberside. Archaeology Journal 171, 2-29  Gibson, A. 2013. Neolithic ceramic sequence in the Millfield Basin: holy grails and missing points. Some comments on Millson et al., 2011. Archaeologia Aeliana V series, 42, 35-46  Cahill, M. and Sikora, M. 2014. More Evidence of Bronze Age Body-Piercing. Archaeology Ireland 28.2, 30-31  Wallis, R.J. 2014. Re-examining stone ‘wrist-guards’ as evidence for falconry in later prehistoric Britain. Antiquity 88 No. 340, 411-24  Wilkin, N.C.A. 2011. Grave-goods, contexts and interpretation: towards regional narratives of EBA Scotland. Scottish Archaeological Journal 33.1- 2, 21-37  Melton, N.D., Montgomery, J. and Knusel, C.J. 2013. Gristhorpe Man: Life and death in the Bronze Age. Oxford: Oxbow  van de Noort, R. et al. 2014. Morgawr: an experimental Bronze-Age type sewn-plank craft based on the Ferriby boats. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 43.2  Hits, C. 2014. Building Morgawr. Seafaring Bronze Age-style. Current Archaeology 295 (October 2014), 20-6.  Brown, L., Hayden, C. and Score, D. 2014. Down to Weymouth town by Rideway: Prehistoric, Roman and later sites along the Weymouth Relief Road. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph Series No. 23  Rowe, P. 2014. A Bronze Age Beaker vessel from Howl’s Nest, Maltby, Stockton-on-Tees. Durham Archaeological Journal 19, 1-5  Barrowclough, D. 2013. The first date for a projecting basal-looped spearhead of Type 9B, Variant A. Past: The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society (October 2013) 75, 6-7  Jay, M., Montgomery, J., Nehlich, O., Towers, J. and Evans, J. 2013. British Iron Age chariot burials of the Arras culture: a multi-isotope approach to investigating mobility levels and subsistence practices. World Archaeology 45 (3), 473-91  Halkon, P. 2013. The Parisi: Britons & Romans in Eastern Yorkshire. Stroud The History Press  Rowland, S. 2013. Squaring the circle – Beverley’s IA barrows. Oxford Archaeology ‘In Touch’ Newsletter, No 28  Quarry reveals Iron Age settlement. Rescue News 120, Winter 2013, 7  Willis, S. and Carne, P. 2013. A Roman Villa at the edge of Empire: Excavations at Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-on-Tees, 2004. CBA Research Report 170  Schulting, R.J. and Bradley, R. 2013. Of Human Remains and Weapons in the Neighbourhood of London: New AMS C14 dates on Thames ‘River Skulls’ and their European Context. Archaeological Journal 170, 30-77  Gregory, R.A., Daniel, P. and Brown, F. 2013. Early Landscapes of West and North Yorkshire: Archaeological Investigation along the Asselby to Pannal Natural Gas Pipeline 2007-8. Lancaster: Lancaster Imprints No 21. Lancaster: Oxford Archaeology North  Richards, J.D. 2013. Cottam, Cowlam and Environs: An Anglo-Saxon Estate on the Yorkshire Wolds. Archaeological Journal 170, 201-71 (esp. 215- 16)  Harding, A. 2014. Salt in Prehistoric Europe. Leiden (Netherlands): Sidestone Press  Mallory, J.P. 2013. The Origins of the Irish. London: Thames & Hudson  Ingemark, D. 2014. Glass, Alcohol and Power in Roman Iron Age Scotland. Edinburgh: NMS Enterprises Ltd. (National Museums Scotland)  Waddell, J. 2014. Archaeology and Celtic Myth. Dublin: Four Courts Press  Chadwick, A.M. and Gibson, C.D. (eds.). 2013. Memory, Myth and Long-term Landscape Inhabitation. Oxford: Oxbow  Ottaway, P. 2013. Roman Yorkshire: People, Culture & Landscape. Blackthorn Press  Clayton, J.A. 2014. Burnley and Pendle Archaeology. Part One: Ice Age to Early Bronze Age, Part Two: Middle Bronze Age to Iron Age. Barrowford Press  Brindle, T. 2014. The Portable Antiquities Scheme and Roman Britain. British Museum Publication No. 196

53: 2016 Yorkshire Quern Survey John Cruse 3 Mystery Flint Axe 3 Rivock Group Query 4 Recent Fieldwork in Swaledale and Adjacent Areas Tim Laurie 5-6 Recent Work by SWAAG Maureen Berlin 6-7 ed. Peter Denison-Edson Analytical Methods in Archaeology: Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Keith Boughey 7-12 Victoria Cave Goes Virtual 12 Life and Death in the Caves of Yorkshire: Reanalysis of Prehistoric and Roman Human Skeletal Stephany Leach 13-27 Remains and Archaeological Assemblages Excavated from Subterranean Sites Late Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic Lithics from Raven Scar Cave, Ingleton, North Yorkshire Roger Jacobi 27-30 (transcribed by John Gilks) Review of Non-Flint Prehistoric Stone Tools from the North York Moors and Their Sources With Vin Davis 31-45 Particular Reference to Group XXVI Survey and Excavation at Threshfield and Yarnbury, near Grassington, North Yorkshire: An Interim Alex Gibson 45-9 Report Bordley Township Project: Bordley Lithics Janis Heward 50-5 The Carved Rocks of Rombalds and Baildon Moors: The Impact of the Carved Stones Investigation Keith Boughey 55-66 Project New Example of Prehistoric Rock Art from the North York Moors Paul and Barbara Brown 66-7 Recent Excavations in the South Pennines: A Preliminary Note David Shepherd, Frank Jolley 67-9 & Karen Gibson A Look at the Lamplough-Lidster Collection 3: The Excavation of the Suffield Moor North Keith Boughey 70-93 Barrows Forty Years On: The Low-Carinated All-Over-Cord Beaker from High Close, Grassington John Gilks 94-8 Tinsley Boat Update 98 The Saltonstall Early Bronze Age Axe Peter Bray 99-103 A Hoard of Two Flat Axes from Silsden, West Yorkshire Caroline Chestnutt, Amy Downes 103-6 & Neil Wilkin A Bronze Age Boundary in the South Pennines David Shepherd & Frank Jolley 106-9 Huge Iron Age Cemetery Discovered at Pocklington 109-11 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 111-2 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2014-15 113-20 Reviews: 120-8  Edwards, C.J., Ho, S.Y.W., Barnett, R., Coxon, P., Bradley, D.G., Lord, T.C. and O’Connor, T. 2013. Continuity of Brown Bear Maternal Lineages in Northern England Through the Last-Glacial Period. Quaternary Science Reviews 30, 1-9  Ashton, M. and Harris, C. (eds.). 2015. No Stone Unturned: Papers in Honour of Roger Jacobi. Lithic Studies Society. Occasional Paper  Bridgland, D.R. and Westaway, R. 2014. Quaternary fluvial archives and landscape evolution: a global synthesis. Proceedings of the Geological Association 125 Nos. 5-6, 600-29  Palmer, A.P. et al. 2015. The Evolution of Palaeolake Flixton and the environmental context of Star Carr, NE Yorkshire: stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition (LGIT) lacustrine sequences. Proceedings of the Geological Association 126 No. 1, 50-9  Grassam, A. and Weston, P. 2015. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic South Yorkshire: Not Simply Dots on a Map. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 87, 3- 10  Waddington, C. 2014. Rescued from the Sea: An Archaeologists Tale. Bakewell: Archaeological Research Services  Ballin, T.B. 2015. Arran pitchstone (‘Scottish obsidian’): new dating evidence. PAST 79, 1-3  Ard, V. and Darvill, T. 2015. Revisiting Old Friends: the production, distribution and use of Peterborough ware in Britain. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 34.1, 1-32  Safeguards for Unusual Aspects of Nation’s Heritage. Yorkshire Post, 17th June 2015, 3  Leach, S. 2015. Going Underground: an anthropological and taphonomic study of human skeletal remains from caves and rock shelters in Yorkshire. Leeds: YAS  Brown, L. Rombalds Moor: Carved Stone Investigation. British Archaeology March/April 2015, 40-5  Bickle, P. and Gibson, A. 2015. Protecting Rock Art. Past (The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society) 80, 12-13  Simpson, D.D.A., Gibson, A.M. and Malazarte-Smith, G. 2015. The Excavation of Barrow III, Irton Moor, North Yorkshire. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 87, 11-36  Vyner, B. 2015. Newgate Foot Stone Setting, Allerston, North Yorkshire: Report on the re-erection of a fallen stone. Archaeological Forum (CBA Yorkshire) 3, 1-8  Frieman, C.J. 2014. Double Edged Blades: Revisiting the British (and Irish) Flint Daggers. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80, 33-65  Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. 2015. Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods. Oxford: Oxbow Books  Shepherd, D. 2014. Variations on a Theme: An Account of Some Possible Kerbed Boulders in the South Pennines and Cumbria. Time and Mind: The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1751696X.2014.956011  Needham, S. 2013. Probable Copper Alloy Bracelet From Barrow 2. In Britnell, W. Cairns, Coneys and Commoners on Llanelwedd Rocks, Radnorshire. Archaeologia Cambrensis 162, 237-9  Scurr, R. 2015. John Aubrey: My Own Life. London: Chatto and Windus  McGrail, S. 2014. Early Ships and Seafaring: European Water Transport. Barnsley: Pen and Sword Books  Champion, T. 2014. Food, Technology and Culture in the Late Bronze Age of Southern England: Perforated Clay Plates of the Lower Thames Valley. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80, 279-98  Mellstrom, A., Van Der Putten, N., Muscheller, R., De Jong, R. and Bjorck, S. 2015. A shift towards wetter and windier conditions in southern Sweden around the prominent solar minimum 2,750 cal BP. Journal of Quaternary Science 30.3, 235-44  Adams, S.A. 2013. The First Brooches in Britain: from Manufacture to Deposition in the Early and Middle Iron Ages. PhD thesis: Univ. of Leicester: http://hdl.handle.net/2381/28593  Haselgrove, C. and Score, V. 2014. The Iron Age open-air ritual site at Hallaton, Leicestershire: some wider implications. In Gosden, C., Crawford, S. and Ulmschneider, K (eds.), Celtic Art in Europe: Making Connections: Essays in honour of Vincent Megaw on his 80th birthday, 310. Oxford: Oxbow  Farley, J., Parfitt, K. and Richardson, A. 2014. A Late Iron Age Helmet Burial from Bridge, near Canterbury, Kent. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80, 379-88  Rowlands, S. 2015. Burials, settlement and Salt: The Willerby and Derringham Flood Alleviation Scheme. In Touch (Oxford Archaeology) 34, 18-19  Martin, L., Richardson, J. and Roberts, I. 2013. Iron Age and Roman Settlements at Wattle Syke: Archaeological Investigations during the A1 Bramham to Wetherby Upgrading Scheme. Yorkshire Archaeology 11. Leeds: West Yorkshire Archaeology  Marshall, M. and Boughton, D. 2014. Two Late Iron Age-Early Roman looped ring fittings from Northern England. Later Prehistoric Finds Group Newsletter Issue 3, 5-8. Available at:htps://sites.google.com/site/laterprehistoricfindsgroup/home/newsletter  Joy, J. 2014. ‘Fire, Burn and Cauldron Bubble’: Iron Age and Early Roman Cauldrons of Britain and Ireland. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80, 327-62  Worrell, S. 2014. Any new iron, any new iron...(well, copper-alloy actually!). 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54: 2017 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2016 John Cruse 3 Excavation at Ben Scar Cave 3 Robert Vincent Davis 1942-2015 4-5 Rodney William Mackey 1935-2016 Peter Halkon 6-7 Percival David Turnbull 1953-2016 7-8 Lectures to Prehistory Research Section, 5th December 2015:  Carved Stone Investigations: Rombalds Moor and Beyond Kate Sharpe 8  A New Chapter for Iron Age Cemeteries in East Yorkshire Paula Ware 9 Latest News from SWAAG 9-10 What Leaving the EU Could Mean For Archaeology Keith Boughey 10-12 Analytical Methods in Archaeology: Isotope Analysis Keith Boughey 13-21 Through Wensleydale and Beyond – A Yorkshire Route for Group VI Stone Axes David Davidson 22-44 Putting the Early Yorkshire Neolithic Monuments into a Geographical and Psychological Context: Cathryn Iliffe 45-50 A Cursus Review Establishing a Sequence: A Preliminary Statement on the Neolithic Pottery from Caves and Rock John Gilks 51-60 Shelters in Craven, North Yorkshire New Rock Art Discoveries in Nidderdale Keith Boughey 60-66 A Look at the Lamplough-Lidster Collectio-n 4 Keith Boughey 67-91 Tinsley Boat Update 2 91 The Fruits of LiDAR: A New Circular Feature above Halifax David Shepherd 91-93 The Fruits of Re-Reading Old Notes David Shepherd 93-94 Excavations at an Iron Age Cemetery at Burnby Lane, Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire Mark Stephens 94-97 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 97-99 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2015-16 99-113 Reviews:  Bridgland, D., Howard, A.J., White, M.J., White, T.S. and Westaway, R. 2015. New Insight into the Quaternary evolution of the , UK. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 126, 466-79  Bateman, M.D. et al. 2015. Last Glacial Dynamics of the Vale of York and North Sea Lobes of the British and Irish Ice Sheet. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 126, 712-30  Conneller, C. and Taylor, B. 2015. Recent Work at Star Carr. A POSTGLACIAL Landscape Study. In Bicho, N., Detry, C., Price, T.D. and Cunha, E. (eds.), Muge 150th: The 150th Anniversary of the Discovery of Mesolithic Shellmiddens Vol. 2, 125-38. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholar Press  Croft, S. 2016. Testing the limits of survival at Star Carr: microscopic analysis. PAST: The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society 82 (Spring 2016), 5  Wild, M. 2015. Re-Analysis of Mesolithic Antler Frontlets from the North European Plain  Little, A., Elliott, B., Conneller, C., Pomstra, D., Evans, A.A., Fitton, L.C., Holland, A., Davis, R., Kershaw, R., O’Connor, S., O’Connor, T., Sparrow, T., Wilson, A.S. and Milner, N. 2016. Technological Analysis of the World’s Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK – free to download from http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152136. reviewed in: Reshaping the Star Carr headdresses. Current Archaeology 316 (July 2016), 10  High, K., Milner, N., Panter, I. and Penkman, K.E.H. 2015. Apatite for destruction: investigating bone degradation due to high acidity at Star Carr. Journal of Archaeological Science 59, 159-68  Albert, B., Innes, J., Blackford, J., Taylor, B., Conneller, C. and Milner, N. 2016. Degradation of the wetland sediment archive at Star Carr: An assessment of current palynological preservation. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 6, 488-95  Milner, N. et al. 2016. A Unique Engraved Shale Pendant from the Site of Star Carr: the oldest Mesolithic art in Britain. Internet Archaeology 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.11141/ia.40.8  Overton, N. 2015. Hunting beyond red deer: Exploring species patterning in Early Mesolithic faunal assemblages in Britain and NW Europe  Glover, G., Flintoft, P. and Moore, R. (eds.). 2016. ‘A Mersshy Contree Called Holdernesse’: Excavations on the Route of a National Grid Pipeline in Holderness, East Yorkshire. Oxford: Archaeopress.  Davenport-Mackey, K. 2015. The Wessenden Head Reservoir Project. Lithics 36, 69  Speed, G. Excavations at Mitchell Laithes Farm, Ossett, West Yorkshire. NAA Monograph Series 1, 1-75  Jones, A.M., Cochrane, A., Carter, C., Dawson, I., Diaz-Guardamino, M., Kotoula, E. and Minkin, L. 2015. Digital imaging and prehistoric imagery: a new analysis of the Folkton Drums. Antiquity 89 (347), 1083-95  Kenny, J. and Teather, A.M. 2016. New insights into the Neolithic chalk drums from Folkton (North Yorkshire) and Lavant (West Sussex). PAST 83 (Summer 2016), 5-6  Gibson, A. 2016. Castle Dykes ‘Henge’, North Yorkshire. Royal Archaeological Institute Newsletter No. 31, 6  Brown, P. and Brown, B. 2015. Extending the Boundaries of Known Locations for Prehistoric Rock Art within the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales. Forum: The Journal of Council for British Archaeology Yorkshire 4, 57-64  Parker-Pearson M. 2016. Beaker Migrants. Force? Or Fantasy? British Archaeology 150 (Sept-Oct 2016), 30-35  Boughey, K. 2015. Life and Death in Prehistoric Craven: Welbury Wilkinson Holgate and the Excavation of the Hare Hill Ring Cairn. Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Society  Melton, N.D., Montgomery, J., Roberts, B.W., Cook, G. and Harris, S. 2016. On the curious date of the Rylstone log-coffin burial. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. (in press)  MacLean, H. and Vyner, B. 2016. Digging up Dere Street: The Archaeology of an Ancient Route. British Archaeology 150 (Sept-Oct 2016), 24-9  Haselgrove, C. (ed.). 2016. Cartimandua’s capital? The late Iron Age royal site at Stanwick, North Yorkshire, fieldwork and analysis 1981-2011. Oxford: CBA/Oxbow Books  Jecock, M., Bence, D., Hall, C. and Pearson, T. 2015. The Hanging Grimston Community Archaeology Project. Forum: The Journal of Council for British Archaeology Yorkshire 4, 29-31  Harding, D.W. 2016. Death and Burial in Iron Age Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press

55: 2018 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2016-17 John Cruse 3 Analytical Methods in Archaeology: Infra-Red Spectroscopy Keith Boughey 3-11 Skeletons: Our Buried Bones (Leeds City Museum) 11 The Devil’s Arrows in a Holocene Landscape Setting David Davidson 12-26 Sinderby Henge: a Recently Identified Large Earth Circle in the Vale of Mowbray Yvonne Luke 26-28 Natural or Man-Made? Features Revealed in Raven Scar Cave, near Ingleton, 1973-1983 John A. Gilks 29-38 Wildfire and Archaeological Research on Fylingdales Moor Blaise Vyner 38-46 Rock On! Further Discoveries of Carved Rocks 2015-17 Keith Boughey 47-65 A Cup-Marked Stone Found in Calderdale David Shepherd and Frank Jolley 66-67 Cup-and-Ring Marked Rock Saved from the Cows! Keith Boughey 67-69 A Flint Nodule Recovered from Blackstone Edge David Shepherd 70 Dates from Collared Urn Burials in Yorkshire (recent work) Keith Boughey 71-72 A Note on a Beaker from Halton East, near Skipton John A. Gilks 73-75 Two Late Bronze Age Hoards from the Yorkshire Wolds Floor Huisman and David Haldenby 75-87 Prehistory in the Crambeck Landscape: Who Cares About the Romans Anyway? Rachel Wood 88-96 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 97 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2016-17 98-104 Reviews  Powell, J.H., Ford, J.R. and Riding, J.B. 2016. Diamicton from the Vale of Pickering and Tabular Hills, north-east Yorkshire: evidence for a Middle Pleistocene (MIS 8) glaciation? Proceedings of the Geological Association 127.5, 575-94  Evans, D.J.A., Bateman, M.D., Roberts, D.A. et al. 2017. Glacial Lake Pickering: Stratigraphy and chronology of a dammed by the North Sea Lobe of the British-Irish Ice Sheet. Journal of Quaternary Science 32(2), 295-310  Overton, N.J. 2016. More than Skin Deep: Reconsidering Isolated Remains of ‘Fur-Bearing Species’ in the British and European Mesolithic. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 26.4, 561-78  Waughman, M. 2017. Hunter-Gatherers in an Upland Landscape: The Mesolithic Period in North-East Yorkshire. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 89, 1-22  Roberts, I. and Weston, P. 2016. Excavations at Rossington Grange Farm. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 88, 1-37  Miles, D. 2016. The Tale of the Axe: How the Neolithic Revolution Transformed Britain. London: Thames & Hudson  Taylor, S. 2016. Journeys to Neolithic Langdale: how a Cumbrian landscape may help explain prehistoric movement of polished stone axes. Lithics 37, 15-32  Barclay, A. and Harding, J. (eds.). 2017. Pathways and Ceremonies: The Cursus Monuments of Britain and Ireland. Oxford: Oxbow  Ballin, T.B. 2017. Rising waters and processes of diversification ad unification in material culture: the flooding of Doggerland and its effect on north- west European prehistoric populations between ca 13,000 and 1,500 cal BC. Journal of Quaternary Science 32(2), 329-39  ’s oldest house. Current Archaeology 320 (Nov. 2016), 9  Crellin, R., Fowler, C. and Tipping, R. (eds.). 2016. Prehistory Without Borders: The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Tyne-Forth Region. Oxford: Oxbow  Nash, A., Hedge, R. and Miles, D. 2017. Have you found anything yet? British Archaeology (September-October) 156, 30-35  Merrony, C., Buckland, P., Dungworth, D. and Parker Pearson, M. 2017. A Prehistoric Rock Shelter Burial Site and Enclosure at Scabba Wood, Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 89, 23-60.  Burns, G. and Nolan, J. 2017. Burren-Marlbank: A Prehistoric Monumental Landscape. G. Burns and Marble Arch Caves UNESCO Global Geopark  Needham, S. 2016. The Lost Cultures of the Halberd Bearers: A Non-Beaker Ideology in the Later Third Millennium Atlantic Europe, 41-8. In Koch, J.T. and Cunliffe, B. (eds.), Celtic from the West 3: Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages: Questions of Shared Languages. Oxford: Oxbow Books  Pellegrini, M., Pouncett, J., Jay, M., Parker Pearson, M. and Richards, M.P. 2016. Tooth enamel oxygen “isoscapes” show a high degree of human mobility in prehistoric Britain. Scientific Reports 6, 34986; doi: 10.1038/srep34986  Cooper, A. 2016. Other Types of Meaning: Relationships between Round Barrows and Landscapes from 1500 BC-AC 1086. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 26.4, 665-96  Sheridan, A. et al. 2016. The Wooden Studs. In Jones, A.M. Preserved in the Peat: An Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its Wider Context, 117-45. Oxford: Oxbow Books  Sherlock, S.J. 2017. Excavations at Marne Barracks, Catterick, North Yorkshire, SE 254 970. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 89, 75-98  McLaren, D. 2016. The provision of amulets and heirlooms in Early Bronze Age children’s burials in Scotland. In Hunter, F. and Sheridan, A. Ancient Lives: Object, People & Place in Early Scotland: Essays for David V Clarke on his 70th Birthday, 245-82. Leiden: Sidestone Press  Jones, A.M., Brunning, R. and McKinley, J. 2017. Barrow 4 (G4), Milton Lilbourne, Wiltshire: new analysis and dating of the log coffin burial. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 110, 130  Jones, A.M., Brunning, R., Keefe, K. and Holst, M. 2017. Recent radiocarbon dating and skeletal analysis of two log coffin burials from Yorkshire: Willie Howe and Towthorpe 139. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 89, 61-74  Melton, N.D., Montgomery, J., Roberts, B.W., Cook, G. and Harris, S. 2016. On the Curious Date of the Rylstone Log-Coffin Burial. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 82, 383-92  Kaminsky, J. 2015. A Gündlingen type sword from the Polesfleet Stream in Crawley. Sussex Archaeology Collection 154, 103-12  Green, C., Gosden, C., Cooper, A., Franconi, T., Ten Harkel, L., Kamash, Z. and Lowere, A. 2017. Understanding the Spatial Patterning of English Archaeology: Modelling Mass Data, 1500 BC to AD 1086. Archaeological Journal 174, 244-80  Foulds, E.M. 2017. Dress and Identity in Iron Age Britain: A Study of Glass Beads and Other Objects of Personal Adornment. Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology  Hoecherl, M. 2015. Controlling Colours: Function and Meaning of Colour in the British Iron Age. Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology  Symonds, M. 2017. An Iron Age chariot burial. Excavating a square barrow cemetery at Pocklington. Current Archaeology 327, 26-31  Pitts, M. 2017. Britain in Archaeology. British Archaeology 155, 8  Daniel, P. 2016. An Iron Age Enclosure at Balby Carr, Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Forum, Journal of Council for British Archaeology Yorkshire  Shepherd, M. 2016. Ilkley’s Swastika Stone – the archaeology of ideas? PAST 84, 5-6  Haselgrove, C. 2017. Stanwick: Cartimandua’s Gift from Rome! British Archaeology (Jan/Feb), 16-23  Haselgrove, C. 2017. 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56: 2019 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2017-18 John Cruse 3 The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic in South Yorkshire 4-5 British Prehistory in Microcosm: Human Ancient DNA from the Craven Caves Tom Booth 6-16 Yorkshire Axe Routes and the Southerly Henges David Davidson 17-46 Group VI or not Group VI? The Strange Case of Two Axeheads from Craven Keith Boughey 47-54 The Mixenden Moor Assemblage of Artefacts: Fact or Fiction? John A. Gilks 55-62 Carved Rock Discovery on Ilkley Moor Keith Boughey 63-65 Boltby Urns: An Overview of the Evidence Keith Boughey 66-83 Excavation of a Later Bronze Age Ring Fort at Kipling House Farm, near Middleton-on-the Wolds, Peter Halkon 83-84 East Riding of Yorkshire Dating Skipsea Mound, East Yorkshire Elaine Jamieson, Phil Stastney 84-89 and Jim Leary Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 89 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2017-18 90-105 Reviews  Taylor, B., Elliott, B., Conneller, C., Milner, N., Bayliss, A., Knight, B. and Bamforth, M. 2017. Resolving the issue of Artefact Deposition at Star Carr. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 83, 23-42  Milner, N., Conneller, C. and Taylor, B. 2018 (eds.). Star Carr Volume I: A persistent place in a changing world. Volume 2: Studies in technology, subsistence and environment. York: White Rose University Press  Taylor, B. 2018. Subsistence, Environment and Mesolithic Landscape Archaeology. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28.3, 493-510  Living at Star Carr in the face of climate change. Current Archaeology 339 (June 2018), 10  Needham, A., Croft, S., Kröger, R., Robson, H.K., Rowley, C.C.A., Taylor, B., Gary Jones, A. and Conneller, C. 2018. The application of micro- Raman for the analysis of ochre artefacts from Mesolithic palaeo-lake Flixton. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports 17 (Feb. 2018), 650-6  Cadman, S., Knoght, B., Elliott, B., Schadla-Hall, T., Robson, H.K., and Milner, N. The Discovery of Mesolithic Red Deer at Skipsea Withow. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 90, 1-12  Halkon, P. 2018. Tracking the ghosts of summer: aerial archaeology in 2018. Yorkshire Wolds. British Archaeology 163 (November/December 2018), 24-5  Vyner, B. 2018. The prehistory of York. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 90, 13-28  Cockrell, T. 2017. Remembered Places, Forgotten Pasts: The Don Drainage Basin in Prehistory. Oxford: Archaeopress  Dent, J.S. 2017. Ling How: A Long Barrow at Walkington on the Yorkshire Wolds. East Riding Archaeologist 16, 13  Ballin, T.B. 2017. Pitchstone from radiocarbon-dated pits. PAST Newsletter 87, 14-15  Gibson, A. et al. 2017. Excavation of a Neolithic House at Yarnbury, near Grassington, North Yorkshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 83, 189-212  Gibson, A. 2018. Survey and Excavation at the Henges of the Wharfe Valley, North Yorkshire, 2013-5. Archaeological Journal 175, 1-54  Gibson, A. (ed.), 2012. Enclosing the Neolithic: Recent studies in Britain and Europe. BAR International Series 2440  Barclay, S. and Harding. J. (eds.), 1999 (reprinted 2017). Pathways and Ceremonies: The cursus monuments of Britain and Ireland. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 4. Oxford: Oxbow  Shaffrey, R. 2017. Written in Stone: Papers on the function, form and provenancing of prehistoric tool objects in memory of Fiona Roe. St Andrews: The Highland Press  Cooper, A., Garrow, G., Gibson, C., Giles, M. and Wilkin, N. 2017. Grave goods: objects and death in later prehistoric Britain. PAST: The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society 87, 12-14  Evershed, R. and Casswell, C. 2017. Prehistoric Landuse at Crawberry Hill, Walkington. East Riding Archaeologist 16, 14-23  Parker Pearson, M., Chamberlain, A., Jay, M., Richards, M., Sheridan, A. Curtis, N. Evans, J., Gibson, A., Hutchison, M, Mahoney, P., Marshall, P., Montgomery, J., Needham, S., O’Mahoney, S., Pellegrini, M. and Wilkin, N.2016. Beaker people in Britain: migration, mobility and diet. Antiquity 90, 620-37  Parker Pearson, M., Chamberlain, A., Jay, M., Richards, M. and Evans, J. (eds.), 2018. The Beaker People: isotopes, mobility and diet in prehistoric Britain. Oxford: Oxbow Books  Dennett, K. 2017. A Bronze Age Burial at Middleton-on-the-Wolds. East Riding Archaeologist 16, 24-31  Needham, S., Kenny, J., Cole, G., Montgomery, J., Jay, M., Davis, M. and Marshall, P. 2017. Death by Combat at the Dawn of the Bronze Age? Profiling the Dagger Accompanied Burial from Racton, West Sussex. Antiquaries Journal 97, 83-117  Chittock, H. 2017. An Iron Age patchwork: new evidence on the biography of the Grimthorpe shield. PAST: The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society 87,3-4  Ferraby, R., Johnson, P., Millet, M. and Wallace, L. (eds.), 2017. Thwing, Rudston and the Roman period Exploitation of the Yorkshire Wolds. YAHS: Yorkshire Archaeological Report No. 8  [National Award for MAP’s Chariot Excavation at Pocklington] Current Archaeology 338 (May 2018), 63  Skeletons found from 3,000 years ago. Yorkshire Post 24/11/17  Turner, B. and Cooper, O. 2018. Current Archaeology 335 (February 2018)  Brightman, J. 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57: 2020 Yorkshire Quern Survey 2018-19 John Cruse 2 T.C.M. Brewster FSA 1914-1984 Terry Manby 3-4 Exploring the Archaeology of Yorkshire Landscapes: Conference Inspired by Tony Pacitto (1931-2003) 4-6 – Archaeologist, Photographer, Air Photographer, Excavator, Geophysicist and Metal Detectorist Archaeology Data Service: Lithics Collections Keith Boughey 7-8 Killerby Quarry, North Yorkshire Clive Waddington 8-13 Return to Nab Water: The Early Mesolithic Assemblage in the 21st Century John A. Gilks 14-32 Neolithic Axe Routes of Yorkshire: The Great North Route David Davidson 33-50 The Lithic Raw Materials of Later Prehistoric Yorkshire C. Stephen Briggs 50-65 The Neolithic ‘Long Foot’: Fact or Fiction? Keith Boughey 65-67 Small Scale Artefacts: The Folkton Chalk Barrels Cathryn Iliffe 67-70 Who were Britain’s First Farmers? The Genetics of the British Neolithic 70-72 New Henge near Ampleforth? 72-73 Public Invited to Opening of Reconstructed Late Neolithic Trackway 74 Carved Rock: Erratum 74 A Bronze Age Round Barrow and its Landscape, Silsden, West Yorkshire David Williams 75-84 Pots of Confusion: Bronze Age Vessels from Baildon Keith Boughey 84-117 Excavation of a Ring Fort at Kipling House Farm, Middleton-on-the-Wolds, East Yorkshire Peter Halkon and James Lyall 118-122 – An Interim Report for 2018 Two Terret Rings from Craven in the Yorkshire Dales 122-123 Iron Age Square and Circular Barrows at The Mile, Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire Mark R. Stephens 123-126 Research Theses Relating to the Prehistory of Yorkshire and/or the North of England 127-129 Portable Antiquities Scheme 2018-19 130-144 Reviews  Downes, A. and Griffiths, R. 2016. 50 Finds from Yorkshire: Objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Stroud: Amberley  Bradley, R. 2019. The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland. (2nd edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press  Brown, A., Russell, J., Scaife, R., Tizzard, L., Whittacker, J. and Wyles, S.F. 2018. Late glacial/early Holocene palaeo-environments in the southern North Sea Basin: new data from the Dudgeon offshore wind farm. Journal of Quaternary Science 33 (6), 597-610  The hunters of Star Carr: from campsite to cosmology. British Archaeology 161 (July/August 2018), 6-7  Hilts, C. Life beside the lake. Current Archaeology 349 (April 2019), 22-9  Milner, N., Conneller, C. and Taylor, B. 2018. (eds.). Star Carr Volume 1: A persistent place in a changing world. Volume 2: Studies in technology, subsistence and environment. York: White Rose University Press  Mithen, S. and Wicks, K. 2018. Interpretation of Mesolithic Structures in Britain: New Evidence from Criet Dubh, Isle of Mull & Alternative Approaches to Chronological Analysis for Inferring Occupation Tempo & Settlement Patterns. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 84, 77-110  Parker-Pearson, M., Sheridan, A., Jay, M., Chamberlain, A., Richards, M.P. and Evans, J. 2019. The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain. Prehistoric Society Research Paper 7. Oxford: Oxbow  Speed, G.P. and Holst, M. 2018. A1 Leeming to Barton. Death, Burial and Identity. 3,000 Years of Death in the Vale of Mowbray. Northern Archaeological Associates Monograph Series Volume 4. Barnard Castle: Northern Archaeological Associates.  Fell, D. Scotch Corner: A crossroads on the Roman frontier, British Archaeology 154 (May/June 2017), 14-21  Speed, G.P., Rowe, P., Russ, H. and Gardiner, L.F. 2018. A game of two (unequal) halves: the Early Mesolithic site at Little Holtby, near Leeming, North Yorkshire. Mesolithic Miscellany 26(1), 49-87 free to view and download from:  Riches, S. et al. 2019. The Newall Bones. Otley Local History Bulletin (Part I: 16-18 August; Part II: 23 August; Part III: September 3 and 18)

 Valdez-Tullett, J. 2019. Design and Connectivity: The Case of Atlantic Rock Art. Oxford: BAR International Series 2832  Bruck, J. and Davies, A. 2018. The Social Role of Non-Metal ‘Valuables’ in Late Bronze Age Britain. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28.4, 665- 88  Gibson, A., Neubauer, W., Flöry, S., Schneidhofer, P., Allen, M., Allison, E., Carruthers, W., Challinor, D., French, C, Rushworth, G and Sheridan, A. 2019. Survey and Sampling at the Castle Dykes Iron Age ‘Henge’, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. The Antiquaries Journal 1-31  Halkon, P. (ed.). The Arras Culture of Eastern Yorkshire. Celebrating the Iron Age. Oxford: Oxbow  Society of Antiquaries of London Online Newsletter (Salon) Issue No. 425 (9/4/19)  Cockrell, T., Priede, C. and Merrony, C. 2019. Whirlow Hall Farm: Sheffield’s Forgotten Henge? Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 91, 1-17  Willis, A. 2018. The Portable Antiquity Scheme in Nottinghamshire 2018. Transactions of the Thoroton Society 122, 57  Daniel, P. ‘The Great Yorkshire Way’: Iron Age and Romano-British Activity Near Rossington, South Yorkshire. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 91, 18-48