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Brit Archaeol 44
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Brit Archaeol 44
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British Archaeology
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44
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Journal
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1999
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Date Of Issue From: 1999
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20 Jan 2002
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News
4 - 5
Neolithic house and Roman temple found along CTRL route in Kent, survey of SMRs, plan to re-wet IA double-enclosure at Sutton Common. In brief notes opening of decorated lead coffin within a Roman sarcophagus, Dalginross Roman fort pottery assemblage reassessment, thirteenth-century lead seal from Norwich Castle area, wreck of The Endeavour.
Seeing the cursus as a symbolic river
Kenneth Brophy
6 - 7
Considers possible interpretation for cursus monuments.
Tolerating pagans for the sake of trade
Paul W Blinkhorn
8 - 9
Considers evidence for the survival of paganism centuries after the arrival of Christianity.
Turning a cave into home sweet home
Christopher Tolan-Smith
10 - 11
Cave dwellers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Includes mention of Camusfearna in western Scotland, Keil Cave in Kintyre, and Tinker's cave at Wick.
Saxon London in a tale of two cities
John Schofield
12 - 13
Second of three articles -- see also 99/1510 and 99/1770.
CBA update
Notes CBA reaction to the new draft National Curriculum for history, a conference on archaeology and education, draft revised Planning Policy guidance notes on development plans and regional planning (the CBA is to respond), a decision on the redevelopment of the Grade-I listed Shrewsbury Flax Mill, and EH's draft policy document on `enabling development' by letting developers build all over the grounds of appropriately renovated historic buildings.