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Archaeol North West 11
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Archaeol North West 11
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Archaeology North West
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11
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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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Archaeology today
112 - 115
A longer report on `Archaeology in Lancashire: sustaining the historic environment' is by Gill Chitty (112--3). Other news covers: Chester archaeology (cathedral excavations and a children's club); the British Archaeological Awards 1996; development control and environmental archaeology in Cheshire; a Rom diploma found at Ravenglass (Cumbria); an award for the Manchester University Field Archaeology Centre; a Rom coin hoard research project; children's archaeology in Chester; and new books.
After the bomb and beyond the Arndale: the impact of the Manchester bomb on the city's heritage
Robina McNeil-Sale
116 - 117
A 17th century brick kiln from New Hall Farm, Davenham, Cheshire
G Eyre Morgan
118 - 119
Reports on excavation s conducted in 1996.
Poulton chapel, Cheshire, 1995--6: Mesolithic to medieval occupation in the upper Dee valley
Mike M Emery
David J L Gibbins
Keith Matthews
120 - 126
Summarises the results of fieldwork on the site of a chapel associated with he lost abbey, during which remains of the chapel and some burials were excavated. The finds are discussed by Julie Edwards: `medieval finds' (124--5), `Roman finds' (125) and `Mesolithic to Bronze Age finds' (125).
Warrington Friary: a re-interpretation based on recent investigations
Ian Rogers
127 - 131
Considers the results of a sample excavation and watching brief conducted in 1995.