n.a. (1996). News. Brit Archaeol 14. Vol 14, pp. 4-5.

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Title:
News
Issue
Issue
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Issue:
Brit Archaeol 14
Series
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Series:
British Archaeology
Volume
Volume
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Volume:
14
Page Start/End
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Page Start/End:
4 - 5
Biblio Note
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Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Abstract
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Abstract:
Reports what may be the largest Neolithic site in Europe, recently discovered in central Wales; evidence for Roman occupation of London a decade earlier than previously thought; and Late Neolithic human and animal skulls from the Trent suggesting river-burial. `In brief' details the remains of a ritual BA feast from East Chisenbury, Crimean War graves, and a contemporary Jacobite map of the Battle of Culloden.
Other Person/Org
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Other Person/Org:
Simon Denison (Compiler)
Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Subjects / Periods:
Ritual (Auto Detected Subject)
GRAVE (Monument Type England)
Human (Auto Detected Subject)
Animal Skulls (Auto Detected Subject)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
Late Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002