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Brit Archaeol 33
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Brit Archaeol 33
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Series:
British Archaeology
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Volume:
33
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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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20 Jan 2002
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News
4 - 5
Closure of the last Cornish tin mine, new dating evidence making London's Roman wall up to half a century older, and Saxon and Viking trade in North Wales (Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey). `In brief' details the destruction of Scole (Nofolk/Suffolk) scheduled Roman settlement, BA settlement on Lewis, and further developments in the peat-preservation war.
Medieval fields in their many forms
David N Hall
6 - 7
An overview of medieval ridge and furrow, and field-type variations on that theme, from across the country.
No carefree life for Mesolithic people
Robert Young
8 - 9
Reappraisal of hunter-gatherer lifestyles.
Literate culture of `Dark Age' Britain
David R Howlett
10 - 11
Inscription evidence for the continuity of relatively sophisticated Latin into the Early Medieval period.
Frontier territory along the Thames
George Lambrick
12 - 13
Considers boundary, settlement, and ritual (deposition) evidence for territorial wrangles. Roman occupation is seen to have suppressed evidence of tribal politics, more easily seen in the IA and AS periods.
Education and better care of the land
Richard Morris
Calls for increased levels of historical and archaeological education, which may also increase levels of awareness of the historic landscape and prevent further destruction of the archaeological resource.
And spirits remain in ancient places
John Charlton
Ghost stories from an Inspector of Ancient Monuments.