List of contributors .......................................... vii
1 Introduction: BuilcUng New Connections
Peter Clark .................................................. 1
2 Encompassing the Sea: 'Maritories' and Bronze Age maritime
interactions
Stuart Needham .............................................. 12
3 From Picardy to Flanders: Transmanche connections in the
Bronze Age
Jean Bourgeois and Marc Talon ............................... 38
4 British immigrants killed abroad in the seventies: The
rise and fall of a Dutch culture
Liesbeth Theunissen ......................................... 60
5 The Canche Estuary (Pas-de-Calais, France) from the early
Bronze Age to the emporium of Quentovic: A traditional
trading place between south east England and the continent
Michel Philippe ............................................. 68
6 Looking forward: Maritime contacts in the first millennium
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Barry Cunliffe .............................................. 80
7 Copper mining and production at the beginning of the
British Bronze Age
Simon Timberlake ............................................ 94
8 The demise of the flint tool industry
Chris Butler ............................................... 122
9 Land at the other end of the sea? Metalwork circulation,
geographical knowledge and the significance of British/
Irish imports in the Bronze Age of the Low Countries
David Fontijn .............................................. 129
10 The master(y) of hard materials: Thoughts on technology,
materiality and ideology occasioned by the Dover boat
Mary W. Helms .............................................. 149
11 Exploring the ritual of travel in prehistoric Europe: The
Bronze Age sewn-plank boats in context
Robert Van de Noort ........................................ 159
12 In his hands and in his head: The Amesbury Archer as a
metalworker
Andrew Fitzpatrick ......................................... 176
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