Neo- and Meso-learning at Stonehenge

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It's off to Stonehenge tonight for a series of brief talks arising from the University of Buckingham's Archeology MA class of 2015.

The topics are varied:

  • An assessment of the evidence for large animal movement and hunting strategies within the Stonehenge landscape during the Mesolithic.
  • Extracting and interpreting the finds from Blick Mead Spring.
  • Towards a methodological framework for identifying the presence of and analysing the child in the  archaeological record, using the case of Mesolithic children in post-glacial Northern Europe.
  • The influence of neoliberal political tendencies in the development of inter-regional trade in the late Neolithic.
  • Mesolithic meets Neolithic in the Stonehenge landscape.
  • Environmental implications of Neolithic houses.
  • Romano British reactions to the Stonehenge prehistoric landscape: a re-evaluation of settlement patterns and uses of that landscape.

I have made one of these up.  But which one?

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