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This volume is the first in a series of archaeological resource assessments commissioned by Jersey Heritage as part of an Archaeological Research Framework for the island. It is a comprehensive study of the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age of Jersey in the context of the other Channel Islands and their relationship with north-west France. The first part of the book describes our current state of knowledge and in the second part research objectives and questions are presented. These are designed to guide those responsible for the care and protection of artefacts, archaeological deposits and monuments. Researchers will benefit from the resource assessment as it provides an academic framework for future investigations in Jersey.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
History of research
Summary of chronological frameworks in Jersey
The sea, maritime travel and connectivity
Resource assessment
Chalcolithic and Bronze Age material culture
Ceramic assemblages and typo-chronologies
Metalwork
Funerary evidence and ritual monuments
Occupation evidence
Food, farming and fields
Research agenda and strategy
A Foundation studies
B Secondary studies
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Appendix 1: Beauport artefact correlations
Appendix 2: Tanquerel Fields; suggested phasing of main ceramic context-groups
Appendix 3: Jerbourg re-phasing of rampart sequence
Note on context numbering
Re-phasing principles
The revised phasing
The relationship of published pottery to the revised phasing
Synthesis of ceramic change
Appendix 4: Chalcolithic and Bronze Age material in funerary-type contexts in Jersey
Appendix 5: Ville-ès-Nouaux pottery correlation