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Brit Archaeol 43
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Brit Archaeol 43
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British Archaeology
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43
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Journal
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1999
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Date Of Issue From: 1999
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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4 - 5
Signs of body-snatchers in Kingston-upon-Thames Quaker burial ground (in use between 1664 and 1814, see also 99/930); re-use of prehistoric monuments as civil defence system in AS Wessex; medicines from the Mary Rose identified. `In brief' notes a large IA/Rom wooden trough from Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk), excavation of two second-century AD barracks at Wallsend (Tyne & Wear), earliest evidence for human occupation of Scotland (charcoal filled pits and microliths from Daer Reservoir, Lanarkshire), Tewkesbury battlefield building application rejected, and David Miles new Chief Archaeologist at English Heritage.
Bury the dead in a sacred landscape
David J Field
6 - 7
Explanation for BA barrow location in vicinity of water.
Ancient history of trips to the dentist
Chrissie Freeth
8 - 9
Fact, fiction, legend and Lorna Doone
Robert Wilson-North
10 - 11
Considers Badgworthy on Exmoor as a possible location for the legendary mid-seventeenth-century outlaw settlement of the Doones. There is an inset note on a recent RCHME survey of Exmoor.
From frontier town to stately capital
John Schofield
12 - 13
Roman London - first of three articles (see also 99/1634 & 99/1770).
Only one way to scratch up the dirt
Paul Stamper
Victory at Tewkesbury's battlefield
Richard Morris
Reports on a March 1998 Public Inquiry which failed developer planning application to build on the registered Tewkesbury battlefield.