Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (2004), Volume 124.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Contextualising Monuments; the exceptional potential of the middle Trent valley.
Loveday, R. (pp. 001-012)
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Excavation of a prehistoric clearance cairn and ritual pits on Sir William Hill, Eyam Moor, 2000.
Wilson, A. & Barnatt, J. (pp. 013-063)
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Harborough Rocks - Early Iron Age Settlement near Brassington, Derbyshire 2nd report.
Makepeace, G.A. (pp. 064-068)
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Pottery from the Medieval iron smelting site at Stanley Grange, Derbyshire.
Beswick, P. & Challis, K. (pp. 069-085)
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Medieval Pottery in Derbyshire: a review.
Cumberpatch, C.G. & Young, J. (pp. 086-112)
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Medieval rural lead working:excavations at Linch Clough, Upper Derwent valley, 2000-01.
Bevan, B. et alia (pp. 113-140)
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Survey of a limekiln complex at Peak Forest, and review of limeburning in the NW Peak
Barnatt, J. & Dickson, A. (pp. 141-215)
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Some fieldwork in Derbyshire by Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit in 2000-2001
Guilbert, G. (ed.) (pp. 216-241)
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Borough Hill, Walton-uppon-Trent - if not a hillfort, then what?
Guilbert, G. (ed.) (pp. 242-257)
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Lists of Derbyshire Clergymen 1558 - 1662 (continued)
Clark, R. (pp. 258-284)
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The Manor and Prebendal Lands of Little Chester, Derby
D'Arcy, Joan (pp. 285-303)
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Index
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