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Shropshire Hist Archaeol 72
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Title:
Shropshire Hist Archaeol 72
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Series:
Shropshire History and Archaeology
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Volume:
72
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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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Summary of fieldwork carried out by the Wroxeter Hinterland Project, 1994--7
Roger H White
1 - 8
An overview of a project established to investigate the effects of Romanisation within the area of the Roman town of Viroconium Cornoviorum (Wroxeter).
Great Oxenbold, Monkhopton, Shropshire (SO 594920)
Madge Moran
9 - 25
Presents two interpretations for the house and adjacent chapel's building sequence. There are also brief notes on `The dendrochronological report' by D Miles (15) and `The archaeological report' by P A Stamper & D Miles (15).
The Palmers' Guild window, St. Lawrence's church, Ludlow: a study of the construction of guild identity in medieval stained glass
Christian Liddy
26 - 37
Details of the mid-fifteenth-century window in the St John's chapel of the church.
Lloyds Engine House, Ironbridge
Richard Hayman
38 - 51
Reports archaeological recording of the eighteenth-century pump house, whose conclusions challenge some of the previously held beliefs about its structure and working life.
`Simplicity without meanness, commodiousness without extravagance' the non-conformist chapels and meeting-houses in Shrewsbury in the nineteenth century
Janice V Cox
52 - 97
Archaeological investigations in Shropshire in 1995--6
104 - 107
A summary of archaeological work undertaken in the county reported to the Archaeology Service, Shropshire County Council.
A further report on the 1867 `Bog body' from Whixall Moss
Robert Cromarty
Notes a further documentary contribution concerning one of the three bodies discussed in an earlier article (see also 98/***) from Eddowes Salopian Journal, 21 August, 1867.
Reports: archaeology in Shrewsbury Museums Service 1996--1997
Mike Stokes
Brief note on recent activity.