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Issue 102Sept / Oct 2008ContentsnewsWindfarm dig finds boat in style of Sutton Hoo Prehistoric village under Isle of Man runway Rare house continues first farmers debate featuresHadrian in London Hadrian's Wall New WHS, the Antonine Wall Stonehenge: THE BIG DIG additional content The Stonehenge Olympics on the webRecommended websites lettersspoilheapa piece about Bonekickers with no archaeological puns! CBA correspondentCampaigns, comment and communications from the CBA
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Issue 102, September / October 2008contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country featuresHadrian in London – His show, his wall, his boyfriend...Mike Pitts is impressed with the British Museum exhibiton Hadrian: Empire and Conflict Hadrian's Wall: a wall for all timesThe Wall was abandoned after three centuries, but curiosity, national pride and tourism have kept it alive. Richard Hingley and Claire Nesbitt investigate. Making the Antonine Wall a world heritage siteDavid J Breeze tells how to make a successful bid to UNESCO for a world heritage site Stonehenge: THE BIG DIGAs one of the largest excavations draws to a close, Mike Pitts sorts out the confusion with the technical data. With additional content The Stonehenge Olympics: Plans for the stonesThe race to get new facilities ready for the 2012 invasion. As the consultation ends, BA reviews the options. on the webCaroline Wickham-Jones looks into archaeological archives and Henry Rothwell is using Google Earth and Google Maps to bring Wessex henges to life lettersYour views and responses spoilheapWarning: this piece about Bonekickers may shock you – a comment with no archaeological puns CBA correspondentGill Chitty on the stones, the bill and beyond Please use the lefthand menu to navigate this issue of British Archaeology Please use the righthand menu to access Briefing, other issues of British Archaeology or return to the CBA homepage. You put your heart and soul into this kind of work, and I'd had such high hopes for the project—but it had turned into a treasure hunt. Frank Pope excavating a wreck off Mozambique when gold was found, C Hunt-Grubbe, Sunday Times Jun 8 |
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