Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (2006), Volume 126.


Table of Contents

Contents
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An archaeological evaluation at Burbage Hall, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Rowland, S et alia (pp. 001-004)
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An early prehistoric site at Aldwark, near Brassington, Derbyshire.
Makepeace, G.A. & Beswick, P. (pp. 005-011)
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Prehistoric Cup-and Ring art at the heart of Harthill Moor.
Guilbert, G. et alia (pp. 012-030)
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Metalwork from Shardlow Quarry, South Derbyshire.
Davis, R. (pp. 031-045)
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Late Saxon and medieval Derby: excavations at King Street,Derby, 2004.
Bain, K. (pp. 046-081)
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Pilsbury: a forgotten castle.
Landon, N. et alia (pp. 082-102)
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Village of the dammed: Upper Derwent's Tin Town and planned navvy settlement
Bevan, B. (pp. 103-126)
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The Rromanesque church at Melbourne.
Wood, R. (pp. 127-168)
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Lists of Derbyshire Clergymen 1558 - 1662
Clark, R. (pp. 169-196)
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Rosemary Gwendoline Milward, 1907-2005
Milward, T. & Riden, P. (pp. 197-203)
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Index
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