Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (2001), Volume 121.


Table of Contents

Contents
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An archaeological excavation of land at Stinting Lane, Shirebrook, Derbyshire.
Mould, C. (pp. 001-008)
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Neolithic and Bronze Age activity on the Trent floodplain:excavations at Willington.
Beamish, M. G. (pp. 009-016)
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Prehistoric rock carvings near Ladybower Tor, Derbyshire.
Makepeace, G.A. (pp. 017-018)
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Prehistoric settlement remains on the Derbyshire gritstone moors.
Ainsworth, S. (pp. 019-069)
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Excavation of a Romano-British aisled building at Little Hay Grange Farm. Ockbrook.
Palfreyman, A. (pp. 070-161)
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The excavation of a medieval farm at Hill Top Farm, Aldwark, near Brassington 1992-95.
Makepeace, G.A. (pp. 162-189)
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'Foolishly inscribed' but well connected - graffiti on the King, Stanton Moor.
Guilbert, G. (pp. 190-195)
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Some fieldwork in Derbyshire by Trent & Peak Archaeological Trust in 1998- 99.
Guilbert, G. & Garton, D. (pp. 196-231)
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The development of private hunting rights in Derbyshire, 1189-1256.
Crook, D. (pp. 232-243)
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17th century enclosures of commons and wastes of Bowden Middlecale in the Peak Forest.
Brumhead, D. & Weston, R. (pp. 244-286)
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Index
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