Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (2000), Volume 120.


Table of Contents

Contents
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To each their own: later prehistoric farming communities and their monuments in the Peak.
Barnatt, J. (pp. 001-086)
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Prehistoric and Roman material from the Brassington area: the Radford Collection.
Makepeace, G.A, (pp. 087-100)
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Reading Roystone's rocks: landscape survey and lithic analysis from test-pitting at Roystone.
Chadwick, A. & Evans, H. (pp. 101-122)
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Roman occupation at Little Chester: salvage excavation and recording by Trent & Peak.
Langley, R. & Drage, C. (pp. 123-287)
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Index
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