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

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Volume 151 (2013)
Table of Contents

P R E L I M S
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Falmer Hill in the prehistoric and Romano-British periods: A Reappraisal.
JAIME KAMINSKI
Abstract
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A re-investigation of Late Iron Age and Roman iron production, and Saxon activity, at Rathlin Road, Crawley
JO PINE
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Southwick Roman villa. Its discovery, excavation, public display and eventual loss – A Cautionary Tale.
DAVID R. RUDLING AND G. JEFF LEIGH
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New evidence of a Romano-British settlement at Upper Wellingham, East Sussex
DAVID MILLUM
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Turris de Pevenesel - another view
TONY CHAPMAN
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Medieval occupation and clay extraction at Lewes Road, Ringmer, East Sussex
SEAN WALLIS
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The construction of the tower at Bolney Church
GABRIEL BYNG
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Henry Hallywell (1641–1703). A Sussex Platonist
MARILYN A. LEWIS
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Archaeological investigations at the former East Grinstead Pottery works, Garland Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex
DYLAN HOPKINSON
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Prelude To Piltdown. Charles Dawson's origins, career and antiquarian pursuits, 1864–1911, and their repercussions
JOHN H. FARRANT
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Heron-Allen and the 'Saxon feet' from Selsey
DAVID BONE
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S H O R T A R T I C L E S
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A statue at the Church of St Mary and St Peter, Wilmington
ANN BALLANTYNE
Ovingdean Hall and Moulsecomb Place, two small later Georgian country houses in the City of Brighton and Hove
SUE BERRY
I N D E X


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