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Brit Archaeol 24
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Brit Archaeol 24
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British Archaeology
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24
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Journal
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1997
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Date Of Issue From: 1997
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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
Short reports on an ornamental water garden at Cheshire Castle, the decay of an East Sussex `Flag Fen' site, and the seventh-century remains of part of St Wilfred's AS monastic church found at Ripon (N Yorks).
On the earlier origins of English towns
David M Palliser
8 - 9
Argues that towns and villages were planned at the same time.
Lessons from Bronze Age boat-building
Peter Clark
An assessment of evidence for the building and use of the Dover Boat.
Dear Heritage Secretary, consider this
Richard Morris
Open letter to the new Heritage Secretary concerning the historic and prehistoric environment.
The Prince's new man in architecture
Simon Denison
Interview with Richard Hodges, head of the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture.
In brief
Notes the looting of Wanborough (Surrey) RB temple, a Neo settlement at Walton (Powys), and a Tudor wicker fishing basket from Tower of London moat.
Mapping the forgotten remains in towns
Simon Denison
Reports the potential impact of two ongoing surveys into small town and major city development (funded by EH and begun in 1992).