The Prehistory of Beer Head
Field survey and excavations at an isolated flint source on the South Devon coast
Written by Martin Tingle with contributions from S. Carter, A. J. Clark, R. Cleal, I. Figueiral, J. Letts, J. R. Stewart, B. West, K. N. Wilkinson and D. F. Williams
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Extensive study of the results of field-walking and excavation at Beer Head in South Devon. The aims were to determine the nature and extent of prehistoric stone working around the headland and to try to suggest the scale of flint importation and thus gauge the importance of Beer head to prehistoric communities of the south-west peninsula.
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