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2. Was the Stonehenge Altar Stone from Orkney? Investigating the mineralogy and geochemistry of Orcadian Old Red sandstones and Neolithic circle monuments
3. Breakfast at Mucko's
4. Student-Led Activism: Disrupting Institutional Oppression. Equity Dispatch. Volume 2, Issue 3
5. The Stonehenge Altar Stone was probably not sourced from the Old Red Sandstone of the Anglo-Welsh Basin: Time to broaden our geographic and stratigraphic horizons?
6. Assessing the authenticity of a sample taken from the Altar Stone at Stonehenge in 1844 using portable XRF and automated SEM-EDS
7. Intangible capital, the labour share and national ‘growth regimes’
8. Empowering Students to Become Agents of Social Change. Equity Dispatch. Volume 2, Issue 2
9. The Legacy of Civil Rights in the Every Student Succeeds Act. Equity Dispatch. Volume 1, Issue 4
10. Reconstructing extraction techniques at Stonehenge’s bluestone megalith quarries in the Preseli hills of west Wales
11. Identification of the source of dolerites used at the Waun Mawn stone circle in the Mynydd Preseli, west Wales and implications for the proposed link with Stonehenge
12. Portable XRF investigation of Stonehenge Stone 62 and potential source dolerite outcrops in the Mynydd Preseli, west Wales
13. Revisiting the provenance of the Stonehenge bluestones: Refining the provenance of the Group 2 non-spotted dolerites using rare earth element geochemistry
14. Constructing Disraeli in Twentieth-Century Conservatism.
15. Are we any closer to tackling health inequalities in England?
16. Learning beyond the Classroom: Evaluating the Use of Pinterest in Learning and Teaching in an Introductory Anthropology Class
17. An 18,000 year-long eruptive record from Volcán Chaitén, northwestern Patagonia: Paleoenvironmental and hazard-assessment implications
18. Churchill, Powell and the Conservative ‘Brexiteers’: The Political Legacies of the Anglosphere
19. Realism and Democratic Renewal
20. Lithological description and provenancing of a collection of bluestones from excavations at Stonehenge by William Hawley in 1924 with implications for the human versus ice transport debate of the monument's bluestone megaliths.
21. The rivers of blood run deep
22. The past is another country
23. Technological chance and growth regimes: Assessing the case for universal basic income in an era declining labour shares
24. A high-precision 40Ar/39Ar age for the Young Toba Tuff and dating of ultra-distal tephra: Forcing of Quaternary climate and implications for hominin occupation of India
25. Carn Goedog is the likely major source of Stonehenge doleritic bluestones: evidence based on compatible element geochemistry and Principal Component Analysis
26. Nothing works, but plenty to do.
27. 'East of Suez' and the 'Indo-Pacific' in British Politics: Some Lessons of History.
28. Age and context of the oldest known hominin fossils from Flores
29. Multiple interpretive errors? Indeed. Reply to: Climate effects of the 74 ka Toba super-eruption: Multiple interpretive errors in ‘A high-precision 40Ar/39Ar age for the Young Toba Tuff and dating of ultra-distal tephra’ by Michael Haslam
30. 'Riders on the Storm': what would a Labour government face?
31. What needs to happen to 'level up' public health?
32. Policy 'R&D', capacity and advocacy in English Combined Authorities.
33. Shanghai 1908: A. W. Bahr and China’s First Art Exhibition
34. Basic income experiments in OECD countries:A rapid evidence review
35. Basic income experiments in OECD countries: A rapid evidence review
36. Measured progress
37. The empire strikes back
38. The variegated (VT) tephra: A new regional marker for middle to late marine isotope stage 5 across Yukon and Alaska
39. Stonehenge rhyolitic bluestone sources and the application of zircon chemistry as a new tool for provenancing rhyolitic lithics
40. Wohlers Report 2022, History of Additive Manufacturing
41. The Age Divide in UK Politics:A Working Paper Prepared for the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust
42. Fostering an Ecology of Openness: The Role of Social Media in Public Engagement at the Open University, UK
43. In the valley of death: Labour and the disintegration of social democracy
44. The rise of the Anglosphere: how the right dreamed up a new conservative world order
45. Beveridge at Eighty: Learning the Right Lessons.
46. 'Twice as valuable as that of Eumorphopulos and twice as famous...' (Vita Sackville-West, All Passion Spent, 1931) - The real and imaginary world of the Chinese art collector
47. Statecraft and incremental change: Explaining the success of pension reforms in the United Kingdom.
48. Raising the temper—μ-spot analysis of temper inclusions in experimental ceramics
49. Investigating the Secrets of Stonehenge with Raman Spectroscopy: Provenance of the Ancient Altar Stone.
50. Linking derived debitage to the Stonehenge Altar Stone using portable X-ray fluorescence analysis.
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