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Archaeol North 2
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Archaeol North 2
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Series:
Archaeology North
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Volume:
2
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1991
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Date Of Issue From: 1991
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Fieldwork on Beanley Moor, Northumberland
David C Cowley
Tony Stevenson
6 - 7
Fieldwalking and environmental analysis form part of a wide ranging study aimed at a fuller understanding of the development of the Moor's archaeological landscape. AR
Staple Crag, Upper Teesdale: site consolidation and recording
John Pickin
10 - 11
Rapid erosion at this Mesolithic site prompted consolidation work which enabled the recording of the archaeological sequence in section and the recovery of an assemblage of worked flint. AR
Burnt Scar, Holwick in Teesdale: excavation and survey, August 1991
Denis Coggins
Robert Young
Kenneth J Fairless
12 - 15
An area of cairns and field boundaries was surveyed and the excavation of a single cairn produced fragments of cremated human bone. AR
The early medieval settlement at Green Shiel, Lindisfarne: an interim report on the excavations, 1984--91
Deirdre Mary O'Sullivan
Robert Young
17 - 21
Three of the dry-stone buildings in this complex have now been totally excavated and one contained six articulated cow and calf skeletons. Few artefacts were recovered, but coin finds indicate occupation of the settlement through the mid-ninth century. The unusual use of stone rather than timber for construction may be related to disruption of supplies by Viking activities.
Winlaton Mill ironworks: an interim report
David Cranstone
22 - 24
History of the development of the ironworks and description of the site as revealed by excavation. AR
The Milfield Project
Caroline Hardie
Outlines plans to examine the archaeological potential of the area and enable a research design to be drawn up for the future evaluation of threatened areas. AR
Northumberland coastal archaeology project
Caroline Hardie
The Project is part of the County Council's Coastal Management Plan, which highlights the conservation and management needs of a rapidly eroding archaeological resource. AR
Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Easington, County Durham: evaluation, 1991
John Pickin
A chance metalwork find led to the excavation of three burials, all of which had suffered some plough damage but produced a variety of gravegoods. Surveys suggest the graves are part of a linear cemetery. AR