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Papers from the Society for Medieval Archaeology's Silver Jubilee conference: D A Hinton, Introduction (pp 3-11); Philip Rahtz, New approaches to medieval archaeology (Part 1) (12-23); Richard Hodges, New approaches to medieval archaeology (Part 2) (24-32); Tania M Dickinson, Anglo-Saxon archaeology: twenty-five years on (33-43); P H Sawyer, English archaeology before the Conquest: a historian's view (44-7); Leslie Alcock, The archaeology of Celtic Britain, fifth to twelfth centuries AD (48-66, with bibliography by Elizabeth Alcock); Wendy Davies, A historian's view of Celtic archaeology (67-73); P D Harvey, English archaeology after the Conquest a historian's view (74-82); John Schofield, The Council for British Archaeology's Urban Research Committee, 1970-81 (83-9); M W Beresford, The Medieval Village Research Group: the first thirty years, 1952-81 (90-6); F A Aberg, The Moated Sites Research Group (97-101); Stephen Moorhouse, The Medieval Pottery Research Group (102-16); Lawrence Butler, Church archaeology and the work of the Council for British Archaeology's Churches Committee (117-26); Andrew Selkirk, Archaeology - the next twenty-five years? (127-31); and John Hurst, Medieval archaeology twenty-five years on summing up (132-5). |