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NewsWARP 20
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NewsWARP 20
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NewsWARP
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Volume:
20
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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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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Bog bodies, sacred sites and wetland archaeology: WARP Conference, Silkeborg, Denmark
Martin G Bell
2 - 3
A review of the September 1996 conference.
Early Medieval fishtraps on Strangford Lough, Co Down
Aidan O'Sullivan
Rosemary McConkey
Thomas C McErlean
Paul McCooey
5 - 8
Describes the types of traps recorded during a systematic archaeological survey of the intertidal zone.
Bronze Age `jetties' or causeways at Testwood Lakes, Hampshire, Great Britain
Andrew P Fitzpatrick
Christopher J Ellis
Michael J Allen
19 - 22
Reports on the discovery and excavation of a series of timber structures that were found beneath later floodplain deposits. A Bronze Age date is suggested on the basis of tool-marks and a rapier find. A possible boat fragment was also found. The structures appear to have been jetties, although a range of other possible functions is considered.
An Early Christian wooden bridge on the River Shannon at Clonmacnoise, Co Offaly
Donal Boland
Aidan O'Sullivan
Colin Breen
23 - 25
Reports on the discovery, during an underwater survey, of the timbers of an early ninth-century bridge near the important monastic site. The bridge is considered to provide important new evidence of Early Medieval carpentry in Ireland.
Preservation in situ of the Sweet Track
Richard A Brunning
34 - 35
Reports on the interim results of a new monitoring system installed to monitor water levels and redox potential on the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve (site of the Neolithic wooden trackway).