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Research News 8
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Research News 8
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Series:
Research News
Volume
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Volume:
8
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Journal
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Editor:
Tony Willmott
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Publisher:
English Heritage
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Year of Publication:
2008
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/content/publications/publicationsNew/research-news/research-news-08/researchnews8.pdf
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Created Date:
06 May 2008
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Mapping Domesday Book using GIS
Andrew Lowerre
3 - 7
The article describes how new technology will allow more detailed interrogation and analysis of this important documentary source. A pilot project involving data for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and Northamptonshire is described.
Developing project management for the historic environment research
Edmund Lee
8 - 9
On the development by English Heritage of new guidelines (`Management of Research Projects in the Historic Environment', MoRPHE) for the management of its research projects, and for the projects it commissions from others.
The culvert and medieval pond at Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire
Andrew Lowerre
10 - 13
Excavations to inform mitigation of the threat from flooding at Hailes Abbey have revealed aspects of a medieval water management system.
Dispersed farmsteads on the southern Mendip Hills escarpment --; the earthwork evidence
Graham Brown
14 - 15
An earthwork survey in the Mendip Hills AONB has revealed evidence of agricultural expansion and contraction on marginal land during the Middle Ages.
East Tilbury; a utopia in the Thames Gateway?
Joanna Smith
16 - 19
The article presents an account of the historic village and of the twentieth-century planned industrial settlement of East Tilbury in Essex.
Apethorpe Hall; from royalty to rogues
Claire Martin
20 - 23
The article describes life at Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire between 1949 and 1982, when the fifteenth-century grade I listed country house was in use as an approved school and later as a community college.
Apethorpe excavations
Tom Cromwell
24 - 26
Article on excavation work at the fifteenth-century Grade I listed country house of Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire.