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Antiquity 71 (273)
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Antiquity 71 (273)
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Antiquity
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71 (273)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1997
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Date Of Issue From: 1997
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Ireland's Discovery Programme: progress and prospect
John Waddell
513 - 518
A history of the Programme from its inception in 1991. LBA--IA settlement provided the initial focus with projects in North Munster, Ballyhoura Hills, Tara (Co Meath), and the Western Stone Forts (particularly Dún Aonghasa, Co Galway). There are also notes on the Co Louth palynological analyses, outreach and publication, and forthcoming work.
Archaeology and archaeometry: from casual dating to a meaningful relationship?
David Killick
Suzanne M M Young
518 - 524
An overview (worldwide in scope) of the integration of archaeology and archaeometry since the Brookhaven round table meeting Future directions in archaeometry (1981). It is concluded that there is a general lack of focus on archaeometry in the education of archaeologists -- though Britain emerges as a front-runner in this field. Recommendations for future progress in the USA are made.
Bronze Age myths? Volcanic activity and human response in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic regions
Paul C Buckland
Andrew J Dugmore
Kevin J Edwards
581 - 593
Further consideration of the validity of evidence for the impact of the Thera eruption across Northern Europe, particularly ice-core acidity peaks, dendrochronology and tephrachronology.
Fish trade in Norse Orkney and Caithness: a zooarchaeological approach
James H Barrett
616 - 638
A paper developing zooarchaeological methods to investigate the importance of the dried fish trade in the transformation from the Viking Age to the Middle Ages in these Norse colonies.
`Always momentary, fluid and flexible': towards a reflexive excavation methodology
Ian Hodder
691 - 700
Details of the practical application of hitherto exclusively theoretical post-processual techniques (Catalhoyuk, Turkey).
The Mildenhall Treasure: a first-hand account
Thomas C Lethbridge
721 - 728
Reproduces hitherto unknown contemporary account of the hoard's discovery in 1946, written by Tom Lethbridge, the Hon. Keeper of Anglo-Saxon Antiquities in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (University of Cambridge). This is published in the wake of recent articles concerning this find, and there are notes from the authors -- Richards Hobbs (727) and Paul Ashbee (728).