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Colin Haselgrove (ed.). Cartimandua's capital? The late Iron Age royal site at Stanwick, North Yorkshire, fieldwork and analysis 1981–2011 (Research Report 175). 2016. xxviv+530 pages, numerous colour and bw 978-1-902771-98-4 hardback £40.

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Yao’s book is eloquently written and well produced, furnishing a variety of maps, photographs and drawings of sites and artefacts. The concluding chapter gives us important ways to frame material… Click to show full abstract

Yao’s book is eloquently written and well produced, furnishing a variety of maps, photographs and drawings of sites and artefacts. The concluding chapter gives us important ways to frame material traces against a backdrop of “varying historical scales” (p. 233). Through her efforts, she succeeds in making the past come alive, while simultaneously challenging researchers to consider novel theoretical approaches in our interpretations of the material record.

Keywords: haselgrove cartimandua; cartimandua capital; capital late; late iron; iron age; colin haselgrove

Journal Title: Antiquity
Year Published: 2017

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