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Current Archaeol 12 (9)
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Title:
Current Archaeol 12 (9)
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Series:
Current Archaeology
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Volume:
12 (9)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1994
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Date Of Issue From: 1994
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Diary
341 - 343
Includes information about the Council of Europe `Year of the Bronze Age', the Irish Antiquities Act, the advent of a `politically correct' gallery at the Museum of London, and the British Archaeological Awards.
Swales Yard, Pontefract
Janet McNaught
350 - 351
Account of the survey of a wool warehouse dated between 1550 and 1650. The ground floor of the building is stone built with mullioned windows; the upper storey is timber jetted out beyond the supporting wall. Restoration work won the 1994 Ironbridge Award.
Science diary
John Musty
357 - 359
Short items on the DNA evidence for migrations (across the Pacific); the size at which populations cease to be viable; australopithicines as tree climbers and dwellers; early hominid ear bone structures; the evolution of disease; the early presence of horses and cattle in the Western Isles; wetlands conservation; medieval droughts; mammoth DNA; and DNA profiling of the Iceman.
Wood Hall
360 - 365
Reports on excavations at a medieval moated site in North Yorkshire and gives details of the access bridges and later domestic buildings on the same site.
Caistor St Edmund
Peter Wade-Martins
Norfolk Archaeological Trust has purchased the Roman site of Venta Icenorum in order to take the land out of agricultural development and so preserve it, winning the 1994 Virgin Group Award.
The Flixborough hoard
Kevin Leahy
Report of the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon carpenter's tool kit comprising axes, adzes, spokeshaves, and spoon-bits together with a billhook, a bell, and the shoe of a hoe. All items were found in a pair of lead vats which were complete with carrying hooks. The finder received the 1994 BP award.
Exeter
Ian Hope
Drainage of a reservoir has revealed an earthwork castle outside the medieval town walls. It is identified as a siege castle and dated to the Anarchy of Stephen, when the castle within the walls was besieged. The site won the 1994 Heritage in Britain Award.