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Brit Archaeol 35
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Title:
Brit Archaeol 35
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Series:
British Archaeology
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Volume:
35
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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News
4 - 5
Reports the increase in plough damage to sites as livestock farmers turn to arable as a result of the cattle disease BSE; the prospect of additional Lottery funding for certain areas of archaeology; and an IA village below Cadbury Castle. `In brief' details the discovery of a previously unknown cairn on Orkney, development threat to a Roman temple complex north of Swindon, and a new explanation for the exquisite design of Palaeolithic handaxes incorporating sexual selection.
Exploring the round houses of doves
K Spandl
6 - 7
An overview of dovecotes, their use, designs, and locations.
All change after the Norman Conquest
Trevor Rowley
8 - 9
Argues that there were significant changes in the English landscape after the Norman Conquest.
Miniature toys of medieval childhood
Geoff Egan
10 - 11
Details of medieval and post-medieval playthings, particularly those found in London.
Vikings and the new East Anglian towns
Andrew Rogerson
12 - 13
An article concerning the impact of Viking culture on the settlements and society of East Anglia.
Measuring the destruction of monuments
Richard Morris
With the publication of the Monuments at Risk Survey (MARS) for England findings imminent, an article concerning the threats to and losses of monuments in England. Calls for a census of the MARS type to cover Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland as well.
CBA update
Notes recent activities, including YAC National Archaeology Days, public enquiries, Internet Archaeology, parliamentary enquiry into the protection of field boundaries, a new national forum for organisations concerned with the provision of information about Britain's historic environment, and moves to transfer the 1950s television series Buried treasure to video for use as a teaching aid.