ritual
Routine magic, mundane ritual – notes towards a unified notion of depositional practice
Adrian M Chadwick (Gloucestershire Archaeology Service, UK)
During the Iron Age and Romano-British periods, enclosures, ditches and pits were the focus for acts
Identifying the actors and motivations behind pit deposition at the Trimontium Military Complex (Newstead)
Simon Clarke (Shetland College, UHI Millennium Institute, UK)
Ritual, Belief and Knowledge - hoarding traditions and depositional practice in Northern Britain
David Martin Goldberg (University of Glasgow, UK)
Eight human skulls in a dung heap, Englum, province of Groningen, The Netherlands
Annet Nieuwhof (University of Groninge, Netherlands)
The life of things long dead: A biography of Iron Age animal bones from Battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire
Ellen Hambleton (Bournemouth University, UK)
Ritual, rubbish or everyday life? Evidence from a Middle Bronze Age settlement on in mid Cornwall
Andy M Jones (Cornwall County Council, UK)
Deconstructing structures and structuring deposits : the meaning of Middle Bronze Age depositional practice at Sigwells, Somerset
Clare Randall (Bournemouth University, UK)
Heated Exchanges: Ritual and Domestic Transformations at Burnt Mound sites in the Northern Isles.
Lauren Doughton (University of Manchester, UK)
'What do chalk objects mean?’ Discussing British prehistoric chalk in context
Anne Teather (University of Sheffield, UK)
Identifying ritual contexts in Hunter-Gatherer’s societies using archaeozoology: The Selknam’s example
Edgard Camarós (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)