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Manshead Mag 35
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Manshead Mag 35
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Manshead Magazine
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Volume:
35
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1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Priory Middle School 1994
Dave Warren
1 - 10
Reports on excavation of two areas. One area was adjacent to the 1993 site (see 97/1315) and revealed Roman and medieval pottery, a relief-decorated tile fragment, and an early thirteenth-century lead seal matrix. Tentative structural remains were also found. The other trench, to the east of the school, confirmed the existence of a thirteenth-century drainage ditch.
A medieval building in Badgerdell Wood, plus a note on nearby trackways
Dave Warren
11 - 17
Differential vegetation cover in the wood near Caddington (Bedfordshire) indicated the site, which was excavated to reveal the floor layers of a building that is thought to have been of timber with a thatched roof. A documented legal dispute of AD~1272 may indicate the date of abandonment. The trackways are described, and a sondage was cut through one of them.
Fieldwalking surveys 1993--95
R Hudspith
18 - 30
Reports on finds from Barton-le-Clay, Streatly, Sundon, Tilsworth, Toddington (all Bedfordshire), and Cockernhoe, Harpenden, Sandridge (Hertfordshire).
A carved pipe tamper from the Friary Field: a new look at the `Bishop'
Joan Schneider
31 - 33
Reconsiders the interpretation of a carved bone object found during the 1971 excavations at Friary Field, Dunstable (Bedfordshire). The human figure with a pop-up phallus was previously thought to represent a bishop and was thus associated with the medieval friary; however, it is now identified as a figure in eighteenth-century female dress. Its function seems to be confirmed by comparison with examples in Wells Museum, Somerset.