Durrington Walls
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Durrington Walls est locus archaeologicus aevi Neolithici in comitatu Wiltonia Angliae occidentalis situs. Ibi vestigia habitationum humanarum circulique sacri reperta sunt. Locus a circulo megalithico Stonehenge fere 1.5 chm. distat. Homines, qui ad Stonehenge aedificandum convenerunt, apud Durrington Walls moravisse censentur. Sues porcellosque satis multos hieme ibi comedebant
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Bibliographia
- Dalya Alberge, "Vast neolithic circle of deep shafts found near Stonehenge" in TheGuardian (22 Iunii 2020)
- J. F. S. Stone, Stuart Piggott, A. S. J. Booth, "Durrington Walls, Wiltshire: recent excavations at a ceremonial site of the early second millennium BC" in Antiquaries Journal vol. 34 (1954) pp. 155–177
- "Durrington" in Victoria History of the Counties of England (Londinii, 1901- ~) Wiltshire vol. 15 pp. 93-105
- G. J. Wainwright, I. H. Longworth, Durrington Walls: excavations 1966–1968. Londinii: Society of Antiquaries, 1971
- De alimentis
- Umberto Albarella, Dale Serjeantson, "A passion for pork: meat consumption at the British late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls" in P. Miracle, N. Milner, edd., Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption (Cantabrigiae: McDonald Institute, 2002) pp. 33-49
- Umberto Albarella, S. Payne, "Neolithic pigs from Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England: a biometrical database" in Journal of Archaeological Science vol. 32 (2005) pp. 589-599
- Oliver E. Craig et al., "Feeding Stonehenge: cuisine and consumption at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls" in Antiquity vol. 89 (2015) pp. 1096-1109
- Robin McKie, "What did neolithic workers eat after a hard day at Stonehenge? Sweet pork and rich cheese" in The Guardian (15 Octobris 2017)
- R. Madgwick et al., "Multi-isotope analysis reveals that feasts in the Stonehenge environs and across Wessex drew people and animals from throughout Britain" in Science Advances vol. 5 (13 Martii 2019)
- Sarah Viner, J. Evans, Umberto Albarella, Mike Parker Pearson, "Cattle mobility in prehistoric Britain: strontium isotope analysis of cattle teeth from Durrington Walls (Wiltshire, Britain)" in Journal of Archaeological Science vol. 37 (2010) pp. 2812-2820
- Elizabeth Wright, Sarah Viner-Daniels, Mike Parker Pearson, Umberto Albarella, "Age and season of pig slaughter at Late Neolithic Durrington Walls (Wiltshire, UK) as detected through a new system for recording tooth wear" in Journal of Archaeological Science vol. 52 (2014) pp. 497-514
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Nexus externi
| Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Durrington Walls spectant. |
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