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Minerva 8 (2)
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Minerva 8 (2)
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Minerva
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Volume:
8 (2)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
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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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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2 - 7
Peter A Clayton (3--4) writes `Treasure Trove in England Wales 1995--96' (a summary of the second annual report of the Reviewing Committee), while Robert Lloyd Parry reports on `Unique Romano-British sculpture found in Scotland' (4--5) (the Crammond lioness) and `Doctor's board game discovered near Colchester' (5--6) (a LIA or Roman burial from Stanway).
Romanesque wall paintings discovered in Norfolk
David Park
Stephen Heywood
8 - 9
Reports on the discovery of internationally important paintings in the ruined church at Houghton-on-the-Hill. Anglo-Saxon in style, they are dated to c AD~1090 and are extremely early examples. They are also notable for their depiction of the Holy Trinity.
Dark Age or Golden Age?
Leslie E Webster
15 - 19
Reports on a new British Museum exhibition that takes a fresh look at popular perceptions of this period, combining archaeological, numismatic, and manuscript evidence.
Bronze Age bridges at Eton
David Miles
26 - 27
Reports on recent excavations in advance of construction of a new boating lake at Eton College (Berkshire), which have uncovered the ancient course of the River Thames and a wealth of archaeological remains, including Bronze and Iron Age timber bridges.