British Archaeology, no 16, July 1996


Contents


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News

Prehistoric salt-making village found in Fens
Chemical rock art comes to the moors
British team to study `oldest castle'
In Brief

Features

Historic landscapes, wherever you look
Simon Denison reports on the growth of historic landscape maps

When did Neolithic farmers settle down?
Contrary to popluar belief, it took a very long time, argues Alasdair Whittle

The London that records fail to show
Post-medieval remains add much to the town's history, says Geoff Egan

Letters

covering early `synagogue', pollen not pips, and the museums crisis

Comment

Richard Morris looks at two new Green papers on Britain's heritage

Books

Glenn Foard on Civil War Exeter loses its archaeology
David Graham on crime, loot and the antiquities trade
Neil Jarman on when medieval life is seen in details

Obituary

Eric Wood

Interview

Simon Denison talks to Bob Bewley


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