Dominic S. Barker
University of Southampton
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society | 2012
John McNabb; Robert Hosfield; Kevin Dearling; Dominic S. Barker; K.D. Strutt; James Cole; Martin Bates; Phillip Toms
Changes in the geological interpretation of the history of the ancient Solent river basin have focused attention on the handaxes discovered in the Corfe Mullen area during quarrying before the Second World War. Recent geological research suggests that the fluvial terrace the handaxes are associated with may pre-date the Anglian glaciation. This is important because it contributes to the question of just when the Solent basin was first occupied by hominins, and how this relates to other areas of possible contemporary pre-Anglian occupation such as the Boxgrove Marine embayment. However, the artefacts were believed to come from the bluff of the river terrace and were thus not in situ. This paper explores that question and re-examines the context from which the handaxes at Corfe Mullen were discovered.
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology | 2012
Angus Graham; K.D. Strutt; Morag Hunter; Benjamin Pennington; Willem H. J. Toonen; Dominic S. Barker
Report on the 2014 season of the Theban Harbours and Waterscapes Survey. The paper discusses topographic survey and data correction for the West Bank of Thebes and geoarchaeological investigation of the Temple of Millions of Years of Amenhotep III and the area to the east of the Ramesseum.
Antiquity | 2017
Leonardo García Sanjuán; Marta Díaz-Guardamino; David Wheatley; Juan Pablo Vita Barra; José Antonio Lozano Rodríguez; Miguel A. Rogerio Candelera; Ángel Justo Erbez; Dominic S. Barker; Kris Strutt; Manuel Ariza
Abstract A remarkable stela from Montoro, southern Spain, is unique in its morphology, epigraphic traits and landscape context. A programme of chemical characterisation, digital imaging, and geo-lithological and epigraphic analyses were conducted to determine its age and significance, and the results were integrated with data from archaeological investigations of the surrounding area. This multi-faceted approach allowed the stela to be interpreted within the context of early interactions between literate Mediterranean societies of the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age and non-literate Iberian societies. A key outcome of this research is a wider understanding of the complex patterns in the use and perception of early scripts.
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology | 2016
Angus Graham; K.D. Strutt; Jan Peeters; Willem H. J. Toonen; Benjamin Pennington; Virginia L. Emery; Dominic S. Barker; Carolin Johansson
Report on the 2016 spring season of the Theban Harbours and Waterscapes Survey (THaWS). The article discusses the geoarchaeological and geophysical survey along a 3.2 km-long transect starting close to the front of the Temple of Millions of Years of Ay and Horemheb and stretching to the village of Geziret el-Bairat on the West Bank of the Nile.
Geoarchaeology-an International Journal | 2018
Willem H. J. Toonen; Angus Graham; Benjamin Pennington; Morag Hunter; K.D. Strutt; Dominic S. Barker; Aurélia Masson-Berghoff; Virginia L. Emery
Archive | 2017
Dominic S. Barker; K.A. Catlin; Matthew H. Johnson; T. Sly; K.D. Strutt
Archive | 2017
Dominic S. Barker; R. Lash; K.D. Strutt
Archive | 2016
K.D. Strutt; Dominic S. Barker; T. Sly
Archive | 2015
Dominic S. Barker
Archaeologia Polonia | 2015
K.D. Strutt; Angus Graham; Willem H. J. Toonen; Benjamin Pennington; D. Löwenborg; Virginia L. Emery; Dominic S. Barker; Morag Hunter; A. Masson; K-J. Lindholm