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Archaeol North West 10
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Archaeol North West 10
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Archaeology North West
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10
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Journal
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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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Archaeology today
Michael D Nevell
88 - 91
Includes news of recent aerial reconnaissance at the Upton enclosures; the establishment of two new archaeology posts at Lancashire County Council; archaeology at Manchester University; AS Lancaster; discovery of a new EBA site near Castercliff; an AS jewel found at Barnoldwick; Chester archaeology on the Web; and recent publications.
The Dale Street water mill: a summary investigation by MRIAS
Steve Stockley
92 - 95
Recording of the Rochdale Canal Company water wheel and associated machinery, including documentary research.
The `Pot shaft' Roman coin hoard: a preliminary note
Michael D Nevell
96 - 98
Report on the hoard of 564 silvered bronze coins, contained in a pot, that was found on Alderley Edge in 1995.
A medieval iron smelting complex at Cudworth Pasture, Castleshaw
Norman Redhead
99 - 104
Reports on the excavation of and analysis of a late medieval bloomery site.
Squaring the circle: parallels for the Chester `Elliptical' building
Geraint Dyfed Barri Jones
105 - 107
Considers the evidence that this unusual structure functioned as a military training arena.