Berkshire Archaeological Journal

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Cover for Volume 68

Journal 68: 1975-6

Author Title Downloads
C.F. Slade et al (eds.) Cover & Table of Contents PDF 858 Kb
H.H. Carter Fauna of an area of Mesolithic occupation in the Kennet Valley considered in relation to contemporary eating habits PDF 270 Kb
R. Bradley, L. Over, D.W.A. Startin & R. Weng The excavation of a Neolithic site at Cannon Hill, Maidenhead, Berkshire 1974-5 PDF 1 Mb
J.C. Richards Three Romano-British inhumations at Upper Lambourn PDF 4 Mb
C.F. Slade Excavations at Reading Abbey 1971-73 PDF 38 Mb
E. Ettlinger A Romanesque capital from Reading Abbey in the Reading Museum and Art Gallery PDF 7 Mb
T.A.B. Corley Simon's Brewery at Reading 1760-1960 PDF 8 Mb
A. Green The Berkshire Record Office PDF 939 Kb
anon. Book Reviews PDF 189 Kb
anon. Berkshire Archaeological Society: Report and Accounts for 1973 PDF 444 Kb
anon. Berkshire Archaeological Society: Report and Accounts for 1974 PDF 435 Kb
anon. Index PDF 350 Kb
anon. Berkshire Archaeological Society: Council 1977 PDF 54 Kb

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