Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1997), Volume 117.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Survey and excavation at Dirtlow, Bradwell Moor
Dearne, J (pp. 005-016)
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A re-survey of the ringbanks on Parwich Moor and excavation of four ringbanks at Parwich.
Makepeace, G. & Shimwell, D. (pp. 017-025)
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Little Chester, Derby: changing room service trench, October 1980.
Brassington, M. (pp. 026-027)
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A 1770-90 kiln dump of the Derby China Works.
Barkla, R. & R. (pp. 028-033)
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Observations on the Holocene mammalian faunal remains from two caves in Hartle Dale.
Hamshaw-Thomas, J.F. (pp. 034-044)
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An unusual Roman brooch from Beeley.
Dearne, M. &. Parsons, J. (pp. 045-047)
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Test-pitting for prehistoric artifacts near Bradwell Moor Barn.
Guilbert, G. & Garton, D & Malone, S (pp. 048-053)
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Old Woman's (House) Cave, Taddington Dale.
Smith, P. & Frost, E.G. (pp. 054-055)
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The Goyt's Moss Colliery, Buxton.
Barnatt, J. & Leach, J. (pp. 056-080)
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Excavation and restoration of the Doll Tor stone circle, Stanton, Derbyshire, 1994.
Barnatt, J. (pp. 081-085)
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Sudbury House Farm in the parish of Doveridge, Derbyshire.
Hutton, Barbara (pp. 086-096)
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Trespassers and debtors: Derby at the end of the sixteenth century.
Lord, E. (pp. 097-109)
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Index
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