Silbury Hill, Wiltshire: Insect Remains from the 2007-08 Tunnelling

Author(s): M Robinson

This report presents the results of the analyses of insect remains recovered from samples taken as part of the 2007-8 excavations at Silbury Hill that formed part of the Silbury Conservation Project. It details the remains recovered from the late Neolithic phases of the monument and discusses the habitats these represent, including comparison with the assemblages recovered from the 1968-9 excavations and with the modern beetle fauna of Wiltshire.

Report Number:
5/2011
Series:
Research Department Reports
Pages:
37
Keywords:
Environmental Studies Insect Neolithic Prehistoric Palaeoecology

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