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Sci & Archaeol 18
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Title:
Sci & Archaeol 18
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Science & Archaeology
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Volume:
18
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1976
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Date Of Issue From: 1976
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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A preliminary description of thin sections of some Neolithic stone axes from the London region
3 - 11
Some forty axes, mostly from the British Museum, have been thin-sectioned; nearly thirty of these come from Groups I, VI, VII, IX, XV, XVI and XX. Photographs at half-size are provided for thirty-two axes.
Bryophytes in archaeology
D Williams
12 - 14
Outlines methods for improving the recovery rate of mosses in excavations and explains their use in environmental interpretation.
The methodology of post-excavation work
Sara Bishop
15 - 19
In view of a general lack of published advice on post-excavation work, this paper describes stages of the preparation of the archaeological report on Skeldergate, York.
Techniques of pottery making at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1765
Francis Celoria
20 - 24
Translation of and commentary on an account by the Frenchman Gabriel Jars, covering all stages from clay and flint preparation through throwing to glazes and gilding. The same is done for Jars' account of the Newcastle-under-Lyme potteries at the same date, pp 25-8.
Techniques of pottery making at Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Francis Celoria
20 - 24