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Dean Archaeol 9
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Dean Archaeol 9
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Dean Archaeology
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Volume:
9
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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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Rodmore Farm excavation 1995
Terrence James
4 - 9
Continuing excavations (see also 96/1206, 95/428, 94/1468) more of a stone building and covered drain. Finds included bloomery slag, pottery (report by Peter V Webster (7, 9)), a stone mortar, and a stone column or plinth.
Flints from Bream Cross
Mark J Walters
10 - 11
In which Alan Saville (11) describes the `Bream Cross flints' identifying them as representative of a later Mesolithic assemblage.
Metal finds: earlier than medieval
13 - 14
Notes miscellaneous BA & RB objects and includes a report on a BA `Axe head from Viney Hill' by Stuart Needham, Trevor Cowie & Duncan Hook (13--14).
Metal finds: medieval and later
15 - 17
Describes a variety of objects from different find-spots.
Pottery from Nelfields
Robert Phelps
18 - 21
Illustrates some of the vessels (and possible kiln-furniture) found by fieldwalking near a moated site (or clay pit) in west Gloucestershire. Mostly undated.
Striking Celtic coins: Dobunnic dabblings or anted antics
Dave Allen
26 - 27
Describes attempts to make dies and then strike silver, lead, pewter, and aluminium coins.
Reconstructing prehistoric bow-fishing
Alf Webb
27 - 29
No smoke without fire!
Doug Gentles
30 - 33
Records observations on the effectiveness and practicality of using fires within caves, based on first-hand experience of two short stays in Robin Hood's Cave, Creswell Crags (Derbyshire) -- once in winter, and once in summer. (See also 87/289.)
Field name studies
34 - 37
A series of introductory notes to Gloucestershire field-names, highlighting examples of humour, those originating from the Inclosures, and those that are datable.
The church of St Lawrence, Taynton
Ruth Procter Hirst
42 - 44
A short description of the church that is unusual in two respects: it is built on a north--south alignment and dates from the late 1640s (during the English Commonwealth).