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Manshead J 40
Title
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Title:
Manshead J 40
Series
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Series:
Manshead Magazine
Volume
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Volume:
40
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Barry Horne
Publisher
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Publisher:
Manshead Archaeological Society of Dunstable
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
23 Jan 2001
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Abstract
Excavations at New House Farm, Billington, 1999
R Hudspith
1 - 4
Return visit to a settlement site excavated in 1997.
Trial excavations in the gardens of the Sun public house, Markyate, Herts
R Hudspith
5 - 6
Medieval occupation and RB pottery were found.
Excavation at 26a Russell Ave, Bedford
Dave Warren
6 - 10
Multi-period occupation identified in the grounds of a house built in 1905/06.
Crouchmoor Farm Romano-British site, Tea Green, Herts
G Doherty
10 - 13
The discovery of tegulae, tesserae, and flue tiles suggest that a substantial building stood in the vicinity, possibly a shrine associated with a spring.
Fieldwalking surveys
R Hudspith
14 - 17
Reports on finds from Billington, Houghton Regis, Woodside, and East Hyde.
The geology of Billington Hill
Barry Horne
18 - 19
Evidence from geological and archaeological sources.
A round barrow at Maiden Bower, near Dunstable
Barry Horne
19 - 21
Presents evidence for a round barrow (inadvertently recorded by Worthington Smith in the late nineteenth century) located at the south entrance to the hillfort.
Cropmark in West Field, Totternhoe, Beds
Barry Horne
21 - 23
Explores the relationship between the AP evidence for a possible settlement and the underlying geology. The cropmark is associated with Roman finds and close to the Totternhoe villa site.
Index to issues 1-40
Manshead J 40