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Brit Archaeol 18
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Brit Archaeol 18
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British Archaeology
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Volume:
18
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Simon Denison
4 - 5
Early Christian church found on Isle of May, Grimes Graves mined for ritual reasons, Welsh Royal Court found at Rhosyr (Anglesey). In brief possible military HQ from the time of the Roman Invasion discovered at Fishbourne, Newstead amphitheatre which is the most northerly in the Roman Empire, and the Archaeology Data Service archive facility.
`Man the hunter' returns at Boxgrove
Mark B Roberts
8 - 9
A report on what evidence from Boxgrove can reveal about early human society.
Reclaiming poetry's share of the past
Simon Denison
Interview with `archaeological' poet Philip Gross.
Change is coming to higher education
Tim Copeland
Considers what effect changes in higher education, particularly the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher education chaired by Ron Dearing, will have on the teaching of archaeology. There is a call for archaeologists to play an active part in setting future educational agenda.
Buildings in the grip of preservation
Simon Denison
A consideration of the potential effects of preservation orders, particularly PPG15, on the inhabitants of listed buildings.
Tight-fisted soldiers of Roman Britain
John Creighton
Considers the effect of the Roman army on the economy of Britain.