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Brit Archaeol 29
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Brit Archaeol 29
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British Archaeology
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Volume:
29
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1997
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Date Of Issue From: 1997
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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4 - 5
Reports on Bryn Euryn hillfort (Gwynedd), thought to have been the seat of sixth-century king Cynlas the Red; disquiet over the excavation of an AS warrior-and-horse burial to make way for further building at a US airforce base in Suffolk; and a prehistoric (Neo--BA) timber circle in Kilmartin Valley (Argyll). `In brief' details possible discovery of a medieval shrine at Whitekirk (near Dunbar, Lothian), and aerial photography/new excavation at Silchester which indicate the Roman site is more extensive than had been thought.
Stonehenge, land, sky and the seasons
John C Barrett
8 - 9
In the context of recent debate surrounding the environment and presentation of Stonehenge, a paper re-evaluating the monument in its contemporary landscape.
As Normans tore down Saxon cathedrals
Sally Crawford
Chris Guy
Discussion of the eleventh-century chapter house at Worcester Cathedral, built by Bishop Wulfstan, in a unique round design.
Right and wrong ways to do archaeology
Richard Morris
Considers the very different ways of doing archaeology that are allowed within the current planning process, emphasising that research is a necessary part of the process. The British Airport Authority's development at Heathrow, which allowed for research design, is contrasted with the Channel Tunnel Rail Link development at Kings Cross/St Pancras.
Devolution, castles and Welsh identity
David Austin
Considers building conservation in Wales, calling for the preservation of a wider variety of structures that reflect the history of the country as a whole.
Themes for urban research, c 100 BC to AD 200
Colin Haselgrove
John Collis
Colin Dobinson
Michael Jones
Ancient attitudes to ancient monuments
Howard Williams
A paper detailing examples of Roman and AS veneration of earlier sites.