Beginning of the circle? Revised chronologies for Flagstones and Alington Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset

  • Susan Greaney*
  • , Irka Hajdas
  • , Michael Dee
  • , Peter Marshall
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A shift towards constructing large circular monuments, including henges, during the Middle Neolithic of Britain and Ireland is exemplified in the monumental landscape of south-west England. Seventeen new radiocarbon dates for the Flagstones circular enclosure and the adjacent long enclosure of Alington Avenue, presented here, provide a chronology that is earlier than expected. Comparison with similar sites demonstrates that Flagstones was part of a broader tradition of round enclosures but was also distinctly innovative, particularly in terms of its size. These findings reinforce the value in developing precise chronologies for refining understanding of monument forms and associated practices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)655-671
Number of pages17
JournalAntiquity
Volume99
Issue number405
Early online date6-Mar-2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun-2025

Keywords

  • Bayesian modelling
  • Britain & Ireland
  • monuments
  • Neolithic
  • radiocarbon dating
  • Western Europe

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