Abstract

This paper summarises recent advances in the understanding of the earliest Neolithic of the British Isles. While older theories stressed the insularity of this period, recent fieldwork, mostly undertaken as part of development-led archaeology, has demonstrated that the earliest British Neolithic shares several common points with the continental Middle Neolithic. It is only after a few centuries that the insular character of the British Neolithic becomes more and more marked.

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