@article{pia 68, author = {Carmen Martin Ramos}, title = {Review of <i>Westward on the High-Hilled Plains. The Later Prehistory of the West Midlands</i>}, volume = {27}, year = {2017}, url = {https://student-journals.ucl.ac.uk/pia/article/id/68/}, issue = {1}, doi = {10.5334/pia-538}, abstract = {<p class="p1"><em>Westward on the High-Hilled Plains. The Later Prehistory of the West Midlands</em> is the second volume of the project <em>The Making of the West Midlands</em>. This is an ambitious six-volume series which puts together the proceedings originally presented at the seminars held, between June 2002 and June 2003, under the title the <em>West Midlands Regional Research Framework for Archaeology</em>. This second book of the series, edited by Derek Hurst, complements the assessment and research agenda for later prehistory (Hurst 2011) more recently published in <em>The Archaeology of West Midlands: a framework for research</em> (Watt 2011) and focuses on the Late Prehistory of the West Midland region, from the Middle Bronze age to the Late Iron Age.</p>}, month = {9}, pages = {Art. 16}, keywords = {Landscape Archaeology,Public Archaeology,Iron Age,Bronze Age,Late Prehistory}, issn = {2041-9015}, publisher={University College London (UCL)}, journal = {Papers from the Institute of Archaeology} }