Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (2003), Volume 123.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Prehistoric Rock-art at Ashover School and Discoveries elsewhere in the Peak District.
Barnatt, J. & Robinson, F. (pp. 001-028)
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Neolithic pits, Howden Moor, Hope Woodlands: Excavation and Fieldwalking.
Bevan, B. (pp. 029-049)
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Polished stone axe and flintwork from Fissure Cave, Hartle Dale, near Bradwell.
Gilks, J. (pp. 050-058)
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A flint dagger found near Curzon Lodge, Longcliffe, Brassington.
Makepeace, G. A. (pp. 059-062)
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A bronze shield fragment and spearhead from Elvaston Quarry in 1985.
Davis, R. (pp. 063-070)
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The Romano-British Pottery from the Kilns at Lumb Brook, Hazelwood, in 1972-3.
Leary, R. S. (pp. 071-110)
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Excavation of a Medieval building and Civil War refortification at Bolsover Castle 1997-8.
Sheppard, R. (pp. 111-145)
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The Coal Mines of New Mills.
Brumhead, D. (pp. 146-194)
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The General Strike in Chesterfield.
Johnson, B. (pp. 195-205)
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Subject Index 1980-2001
Anon (pp. 206-216)
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Index Authors 1980-2001
Anon (pp. )
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Index
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