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Issue 104Jan / Feb 2009ContentsnewsBritain’s oldest string found off Isle of Wight Antiquities scheme saved: time to go to sea? Consultation on ancient human remains ended Jan 31 featuresRethinking Bush Barrow THE BIG DIG: Chichester PEACE SITE: Greenham Common on the webRecommended websites lettersCBA correspondentCampaigns, comment and communications from the CBA
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Issue 104, January / February 2009contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country featuresRethinking Bush BarrowNew insights into a famous burial excavated 200 years ago THE BIG DIG: ChichesterBurials at a leper hospital document this feared medieval disease PEACE SITE: Greenham CommonJohn Schofield reports on the an archaeology of protest at the former US air base on the webCaroline Wickham-Jones goes underwater and two new resources for Surrey are launched lettersYour views and responses CBA correspondentLynne Walker and Mike Anthony give an annual pick of listed building cases 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. “[At any new] building development, the archaeologists are usually allowed in first. With little new ground being broken, demand for archaeologists is falling”. RBS economist Geoffrey Dicks predicts a recession, Mail on Sunday, May 18 2008 |
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