Sussex Archaeological Collections: Relating to the history and antiquities of the counties of East and West Sussex

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Volume 138 (2000)
Table of Contents

C O V E R
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F R O N T P I E C E
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P R E L I M S
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The importance of illustration in archaeology and the exemplary work of Robert Gurd
SEAN GODDARD
Abstract
PDF 682 Kb
Important archaeological discoveries made during the construction of the A259 Rustington Bypass, 1990
DAVID RUDLING and OLIVER GILKES
Abstract
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Supplementary material available PDF 998 Kb
A Mesolithic site at Rock Common, Washington, West Sussex
PHIL HARDING
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Rock shelter stratigraphy: excavations at Eridge
CHRISTOPHER GREATOREX and MIKE SEAGER THOMAS
Abstract
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Updating the Sussex Iron Age
SUE HAMILTON and KATE GREGORY
Abstract
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New evidence for the origins, development and internal morphology of the Roman roadside settlement at Alfoldean
MIKE LUKE and JACKIE WELLS
Abstract
PDF 743 Kb
Supplementary material available PDF 266 Kb
Measurement and metaphor: the design and meaning of building 3 at Fishbourne Roman palace
JOHN MANLEY
Abstract
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The spire of Holy Trinity Church, Bosham, West Sussex
F. G. ALDSWORTH
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A medieval saltern mound at Millfields Caravan Park, Bramber, West Sussex
VICTORIA RIDGEWAY
Abstract
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Lewes Library Society: the early years, 1785-1831
DANIEL WALEY and JEREMY GORING
Abstract
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The Broyle Enclosure, 1767-71
JOHN E. KAY
Abstract
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The origins of Thomas Turner
ROGER DAVEY
Abstract
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S H O R T A R T I C L E S
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Lower Palaeolithic surface finds from northern scarp of the Downs at Kithurst Hill, Near Storrington, West Sussex
MATTHEW POPE
Mesolithic and later flintwork from Moon's Farm, Piltdown, East Sussex
CHRIS BUTLER
A Neolithic polished axe from Barcombe
CHRIS BUTLER
New evidence for Saxo-Norman settlement at Chantry Green House, Steyning, West Sussex, 1989
MAUREEN BENNELL
Supplementary material available PDF 100 Kb
St Cuthman's book?
JANET PENNINGTON
Three Lewes martyrs of 1557
ROGER DAVEY
Why did Horsfield leave Lewes?
JEREMY GORING
I N D E X
PDF 467 Kb
M I C R O F I C H E
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Important archaeological discoveries made during theconstruction of the A259 Rustington Bypass, 1990 - The finds.
DAVID RUDLING and OLIVER GILKES
New evidence for the origins, development and internal morphology of the Roman roadside settlement at Alfoldean - Previous Archaeological Activity.
MIKE LUKE and JACKIE WELLS
New evidence for Saxo-Norman settlement at Chantry Green House, Steyning, West Sussex, 1989 - The finds.
MAUREEN BENNELL


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