British Archaeology, no 11, February 1996


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Contents


News

Late Roman farm yields image of the good life
Anglo-Saxon watermill found in Tyne
Skinned human skull suggests head cult
In Brief

Features

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.

Letters

covering defending SMRs, and BAB and costs

Comment

Richard Morris on time now for reform of Treasure Trove

Books

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

Obituary

Hugh Thompson

Essay

Diggers at the final frontier


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