Sussex Archaeological Collections: Relating to the history and antiquities of the counties of East and West Sussex

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Volume 140, 2002
Table of Contents

A prehistoric and later medieval agricultural landscape at Dean Way, Storrington
CHRISTINE HOWARD-DAVIS & BRYAN MATTHEWS
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An early Roman pottery production site at Horticultural Research International, Littlehampton
JULIE LOVELL
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The excavation of a Saxon grubenhaus at Itford Farm, Beddingham, East Sussex
RICHARD JAMES
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Bishopstone: a pre-Conquest minster church
PAMELA COMBES
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Queen Adeliza and the Lotharingian connection
KATHLEEN THOMPSON
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Simon de Montfort and the historians
DANIEL WALEY
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The lordship of Canterbury, iron-founding at Buxted, and the continental antecedents of cannon-founding in the Weald
BRIAN AWTY & CHRISTOPHER WHITTICK
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Shape-shifting: the changing outline of the Long Man of Wilmington
RODNEY CASTLEDEN
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Myth and reality in the representation of resorts: Brighton and the emergence of the 'Prince and fishing village' myth 1770-1824
SUE BERRY
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Land ownership and farming on the South Downs in West Sussex c. 1840-1940
JOHN GODFREY
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Worthing, Richebourg and the League of Help for the Devastated Areas of France: the rediscovery of an adoption
SALLY WHITE
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A Mesolithic site and later finds at Magham Down, near Hailsham, East Sussex
CHRIS BUTLER
 
Fieldwalking at Varley Halls and Marquee Brow, Stanmer, Brighton
JOHN FUNNELL
 
Two Middle Bronze Age palstave axes from the western Weald
DAVID WILLIAMS
 
Roman nail-cleaner from Lancing Ring, West Sussex
JOHN FUNNELL
 
The Anglo-Saxon nunnery at Chichester: a further source
JULIAN M. LUXFORD
 
Building practices in the eastern Weald around 1700: an addendum
JOHN H. FARRANT
 
 
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