Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (2007), Volume 127.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Unresolved Mysteries of Derbyshire History
Turbutt, G. (pp. 001-014)
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Bury Cliff, an early prehistoric settlement site near Elton, Derbyshire
Makepeace, G.A. (pp. 015-018)
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Newly discovered round mound beside the Trent at Hull Bank, Hargate Pasture, Egginton
Guilbert, G. & Garton, Daryl (pp. 019-032)
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A Romano-British quern-manufacturing site at Blackbrook, Derbyshire
Palfreyman, A. & Ebbins, S. (pp. 033-048)
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Roman finds in Chellaston, Derby - a cautionary tale
Butler, M. & Tinkler, P. (pp. 049-054)
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A medieval anthropomorphic sherd from Aldwark, Brassington, Derbyshire
Makepeace, & Cumberpatch, (pp. 055-057)
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Stairways to nowhere; community archaeology at Staveley, North East Derbyshire
Robinson, F. & Baker, S. (pp. 058-101)
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Cistercian ware kiln at Ticknall: note on 2006 excavation
Spavold, J. & Brown, S. (pp. 102-103)
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Fieldwork in Derbyshire during 2005 by ARCUS (Sheffield University)
ARCUS (pp. 104-113)
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Fieldwork in Derbyshire by Trent and Peak Archaeological Unit in 2004-2006
TPAU (pp. 114-138)
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The Fynderne inheritance.
Foster, B. (pp. 139-154)
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The Peak Forest canal, 1846-1926
Hodgkins, D. (pp. 155-166)
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Index
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