Coles, John Morton
COLES, John Morton
COLES, John Morton. Canadian/British, b. 1930. Genres: Archaeology/Antiquities. Career: University of Cambridge, lecturer and professor of European prehistory, 1960-86; Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, fellow. Publications: (with E.S. Higgs) Archaeology of Early Man, 1968; Field Archaeology in Britain, 1972; Archaeology by Experiment, 1973; (with A.F. Harding) The Bronze Age in Europe, 1978; Experimental Archaeology, 1979; (with B. Orme) Prehistory of the Somerset Levels, 1980; The Archaeology of Wetlands, 1984; (with B. Coles) Sweet Track to Glastonbury, 1986; Meare Village East: The Excavation of A. Bulleid and H. S. G. Gray 1932-1956, 1987; (with B. Coles) People of the Wetlands, 1989; Images of the Past, 1990; From the Waters of Oblivion, 1991; (with A. Goodall and S. Minnitt) Arthur Bulleid and the Glastonbury Lake Village 1892-1992, 1992; (with D. Hall) Fenland Survey, 1994; The Rock Carvings of Uppland, 1994; (with S. Minnitt) Industrious and Fairly Civilized: The Glastonbury Lake Village, 1995; (with B. Coles) Enlarging the Past, 1996; (with S. Minnitt) The Lake Villages of Somerset, 1996; (with D. Hall) Changing Landscapes: the Ancient Fenland, 1998; Patterns in a Rocky Land: Rock Carvings in South-West Uppland, Sweden, 2000. EDITOR: (with D.D.A. Simpson) Studies in Ancient Europe, 1968; (with A.J. Lawson) European Wetlands in Prehistory, 1987; (with V. Fenwick and G. Hutchinson) A Spirit of Enquiry, 1993; (with R. Bewley and P. Mellars) World Prehistory, 1999; (with B. Poles and M. Jorgensen) Bog Bodies, Sacred Sites and Wetland Archaeology, 1999; (with T. Lane) Through Wet and Dry, 2002. Address: Fursdon Mill Cottage, Thorverton, Devon, England. Online address: [email protected]