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Issue 106May / June 2009ContentsnewsBreton hoard of stone axeheads is first for UK Flint finds point to Scotland's first people Antiquities Scheme unearths second Roman pan featuresBeneath the Sea Special: Part 1 Beneath the Sea Special: Part 2 THE BIG DIG: Wallingford The Nighthawing Report spoilheapProud of all humanity – and Homophobic (Latin or Greek?) on the webRecommended websites lettersCBA CorrespondentGill Chitty introduces some recent examples from the CBA's advocacy files
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Issue 106, May / June 2009contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country featuresBeneath the Sea Special: Part 1Discovery and work on HMS Victory Beneath the Sea Special: Part 2Underwater landscapes and the Swash Channel wreck THE BIG DIG: WallingfordCommunity research project in this historic Oxfordshire town, said to have been founded by King Alfred The Nighthawing ReportWhile most metal detectorists give positive contributions to the archaological world, nobody is perfect. Pete Wilson considers tackling the rogues spoilheapProud of all humanity – and Homophobic (Latin or Greek?) on the webCaroline Wickham-Jones discovers historic landscapes, and a major Gallo-Belgic pottery resource is introduced lettersYour views and responses, including additional responses from Beneath the Sea CBA CorrespondentGill Chitty introduces some recent examples from the CBA's advocacy files 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. Sure, there's military checkpoints, there's bureaucracy... but in a few years this could be a viable tourist spot. |
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