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Brit Archaeol 31
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Brit Archaeol 31
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Series:
British Archaeology
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Volume:
31
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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4 - 5
Individual explanations for hillforts, the first Dark Age settlement in mid-Wales (near Welshpool, Powys), and a survey suggesting most Roman villas in SE England were sited away from major towns. `In brief' details a medieval bridge from Kings Lynn (Norfolk), the medieval chapel at Stirling Castle (Stirling), and new dating evidence from the Uffington Ridgeway hillfort (CHECK Oxon or Lincs).
Roads that ramble, and roads that run
Brian Paul Hindle
6 - 7
Overview of British roads as part of the historic landscape.
Executions and hard Anglo-Saxon justice
Andrew J Reynolds
8 - 9
Judicial execution cemetery sites.
When there is no end to a good game
Ian David Riddler
10 - 11
Anglo-Saxon and medieval antecedents for chess and backgammon etc.
Cornish farms in prehistoric farmyards
Nicholas Johnson
12 - 13
Illustrates continuity of enclosed and unenclosed land-use from prehistoric to medieval times and beyond.
Collapse of public-interest archaeology
Richard Morris
The consequences of the erosion of local government archaeology since 1990 are documented.