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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1995), Volume 115.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Neolithic and Bronze Age radiocarbon dates from the Peak District: a review.
Barnatt, J. (pp. 005-019)
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Neolithic finds around Chelmorton Low and Calton Hill.
Guilbert, G. & Garton, D. (pp. 020-025)
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Excavations of earthworks on the White Peak, near Bradwellmoor Barn, 1990 and 1994.
Guilbert, G., Taylor, C. Malone, S. & Garton, D. (pp. 026-032)
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A re-dressed saddle quernstone from Mam Tor.
Guilbcrt, G. (pp. 033-036)
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Excavations at Brough Field, Carsington, 1980.
Dearne, M. J., Anderson, S. Brannigan, K. et alia (pp. 037-075)
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Romano-British finds around Navio.
Guilbert, G., Challis, K., Abbot, C. Leary, R. (pp. 076-081)
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Artefacts from Thorpe Cloud.
Guilbert, G. (pp. 082-083)
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Bolsover Sherwood Lodge, archaeological excavations 1992-3.
Jones, A. et alia (pp. 084-106)
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Excavation at Staden. near Buxton: the 1987-88 and 1989-90 excavations and final report.
Makepeace, G. A. et alia (pp. 107-135)
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The excavation of a ring-ditch at Foston in the Dove Valley, 1993.
Hughes, G. & Jones, L. et alia (pp. 136-142)
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Trial excavations on Alport Height, Ashleyhay, 1992.
Guilbert, G. & Malone, S. (pp. 143-144)
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Trial excavations of crop-marks and alluvium alongside Ambaston Lane, Shardlow.
Guilbert, G. & Taylor, C. (pp. 145-148)
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An analysis of the 1795 crop returns for the Hundred of Scarsdale
Fowkes, D. V. (pp. 149-153)
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Index
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