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Late Roman farm yields image of the good life
Anglo-Saxon watermill found in Tyne
Skinned human skull suggests head cult
In Brief
A land shaped by generations past
Stephen Rippon finds that the origins of a Welsh landscape are still visible.
And then came farmers to the North
A new survey suggests the first farmers were immigrants, writes Chris Tolan-Smith
Dispelling medieval Scotland's gloom
History suggests medieval Scotland was backward. No so, argues Peter Yeoman.
Mike Pitts on this century at Stonehenge (at last)
Gordon Maxwell on quick-marching round our Roman
camps
Tony Wilmott on baths, markets, defences, everything
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