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Brit Archaeol 8
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Brit Archaeol 8
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British Archaeology
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Volume:
8
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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4 - 5
Reports possible evidence for left-handedness found in medieval skeletons at Wharram Percy; financial threats to the archaeological services of Wiltshire and Lancashire; the `best year ever' for air photography; and an `In brief' section on planning permission for houses within Stonehenge IA enclosure, a Neolithic causewayed enclosure on the Isle of Man, and Neanderthal teeth from Pontnewydd Cave in Clwyd.
From modern apes to human origins
Simon Denison
8 - 9
Considers recent research into hominid behaviour based on apes and monkeys.
Grahame Clark
Peter V Addyman
Tribute to 'A Colossus of 20th Century Archaeology'.
Battling for the one world view
Simon Denison
Interview with Peter Ucko, founder of the One World Archaeology publication series and recently appointed Director of University College London's Institute of Archaeology.
Why are archaeologists not reading?
Mike Heyworth
Call for more archaeologists to subscribe to and/or make use of the British Archaeological Bibliography.
Money for Rome's naval secrets
John Orna-Ornstein
Presents illustrative evidence from coinage showing the development of Roman naval vessels and changes in the function of the navy itself, between the end of the second century AD and the fourth century.
Before the first woodland clearings
Tom Clare
Reports new work at Liverpool John Moore's University on characterising Britain's original, natural forest, using macro-fossil remains from submerged forests.
The road that could ruin Stonehenge
Peter V Addyman
Reports worrying developments at time of writing, whereby a damaging route and two previously rejected roadway options may be put forward to public inquiry. This contradicts a previous agreement to find a mutually agreeable route by consultation between the government, English Heritage and the National Trust.