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Archaeol North 19
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Title:
Archaeol North 19
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Series:
Archaeology North
Volume
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Volume:
19
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Jamie Lund
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Publisher:
Council for British Archaeology North
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Year of Publication:
2002
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Date Of Issue From: 2001
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
06 Nov 2006
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New Viking find from Cumbria
Susan Young
5
Note on an unusual bronze bowl mount found at Arnside in Cumbria, featuring a human face and traces of enamel. It is suggested that the mount is of Irish workmanship, transported to Cumbria by Viking raiders or settlers.
The archaeology of the Christian conversion of the north east coast
Rosemary J Cramp
9 - 11
The article focuses on the visible remains concerning the Christian conversion of the northeast coast of England, or Bernicia, in the first millennium AD, with the main emphasis on the post-Roman period.
Catcote Project: a summary
Mags Waughman
11 - 13
Summary of work between 1998 and 2001 on survey and excavation of the Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Catcote, Hartlepool, including identification of at least two enclosures, seven roundhouses (at least three of which were rebuilds on the same spot), and boundary features.
A Mesolithic, Neolithic and Iron Age site beneath Arbeia Roman Fort, South Shields, Tyne and Wear
Nicholas Hodgson
13 - 16
Updated interim report, following post-excavation work, on the excavation of prehistoric remains predating the Roman fort at South Shields. Mesolithic flint scatters were succeeded by a shallow segmented scoop or ditch of probable Early Neolithic date, possibly part of a causewayed enclosure. A scatter of pits, hollows and scoops, and a curvilinear feature, possibly a shelter, have been radiocarbon dated to the later-fourth millennium cal BC. These were succeeded by an unenclosed Iron Age farming settlement with a single roundhouse, from the interior of which evidence of different areas of use was obtained. The roundhouse was destroyed by fire in 390--170 cal BC, and the site was protected from further damage by the overlying Roman deposits.
The Valletta Convention and the government response to Power of Place
Katherine Wilson
16 - 18
Article summarising the UK government's response to Power of place: review of historic environment policies, following ratification of the European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage in 2000. The government's position and proposals to review current (2001) practice are summarised, and the main action points set out in the policy statement, The historic environment: a force for our future, are listed.
Evidence of past agricultural activity on the unenclosed common fell land between Dow Bank and Ellergath, Great Langdale in the Lake District National Park
Peter Rogers
19 - 20
Notes on a complex of enclosures and plots identified by informal survey along the fell ridge to the north of Elterwater and Chapel Stile, Great Langdale.
National rock art project to be developed in Northumberland
Sarah Rushton
22 - 23
Article outlining the background to, and reasons for, a project to record, research, conserve, and establish a national database of British rock are, for which the initial pilot study will take place in Northumberland and Durham.
The Lake District Iron Bloomery Project
Robert Maxwell
24 - 25
Article on a project to survey, record, evaluate and date the large number of unpowered iron smelting sites (bloomeries) within the Lake District National Park, many of which are believed from documentary evidence to be medieval although some may represent earlier production.
A gazetteer of recent archaeological work undertaken in the CBA North region
30 - 33
Brief summaries of archaeological assessments, field surveys, evaluations, excavations and building surveys undertaken in the CBA North area during 2001 and 2002; with an introduction by the compiler.