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17 - Geography, Environmental Studies and Archaeology
University of Bradford
Headhunting and the body in Iron Age Europe
This is a substantial, single-author book from a major academic publisher (Cambridge University Press) comprising 259 pages of text and images. It is the final output of a Leverhulme Research Fellowship that involved research across several countries (principally France, Ireland, UK). The book centres on extended and wide-ranging argument combining original research and synthesis of ideas and materials from several disciplines including archaeology, anthropology and classical literature. We consider, therefore, that both the scale of the research activity and the scope of the resultant volume are sufficiently broad as to be equivalent to two single outputs.