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Trans Hunter Archaeol Soc 20
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Trans Hunter Archaeol Soc 20
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Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society
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20
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Journal
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1999
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Date Of Issue From: 1999
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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The Rock Art Project
Alison Walster
1 - 11
Details a two-year programme to conserve and protect the Gardom's Edge cup-&-ring marked stone from further deterioration. Instigated as part of the European Year of the Bronze Age in 1995, the project created a replica `stone' in GRP (glass-fibre reinforced polyester for public display at the original site and buried the genuine article.
Some recent Bronze Age metalwork finds from South Yorkshire and north Derbyshire
Julien Parsons
12 - 23
Flat axes, flanged axe, palstaves and a socketed axe.
Creating space: a re-examination of the Roman ridge
Nicholas Boldrini
24 - 30
Set of linear earthworks north of the River Don are difficult to date archaeologically. Historical evidence suggests RB date and the author postulates that they may have delineated a demilitarised zone for interactions between Rome and the Brigantes.
Medieval leads: archaeological excavation and conservation of a lead working site, Howden Clough, Bradfield, South Yorkshire 1997
Bill Bevan
31 - 51
Field survey during 1996, as part of the Upper Derwent Archaeological Survey, revealed a possible thirteenth-century AD lead and charcoal working site on a platform-like landslip. There are appendices concerning: `A: stratigraphic analysis' by the author (44--5); `B: charcoal analysis' by Rowena Gale (46--7); `C: pottery analysis' by Pauline Beswick (49--51); and `D: excavation archive' (51).
The tombs of George, sixth Earl of Shrewsbury in Sheffield Cathedral
Lawrence A S Butler
52 - 61
Two monuments originally in the Shrewsbury Aisle (formerly the south chancel chapel), the first an alabaster and freestone table tomb erected in about 1585 (and moved to the south transept in 1935), the second an elaborate wall monument constructed soon after the Earl's death in 1590 and still in the chapel. `Appendix 1: the sixth Earl's tomb -- the dismantled tomb of 1584--5' (58--9) and `Appendix 2: sixth earl -- the major tomb of 1590' (59--60) are followed by `Appendix 3: sixth Earl's major tomb' (60) and `Appendix 4: sixth Earl's major tomb' (61) which detail various aspects surveyed.