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New measures to combat trade in stolen artefacts
Rare Early Saxon village in Midlands
Bronze Age ard, cereal grains and fields
In Brief
In this dark cavern thy burying place
For most of prehistory, people buried their dead in caves. Andrew Chamberlain reports
Reclaiming heroism for the Bronze Age
Round barrows and epic poetry were two products of the same world view, writes Paul Treherne
The peculiar ways of defending Britain
A survey of recent military sites has brought a number of curiosities to light, writes Jim Earle
Margaret Davey on peeling back Dartmoor's layers of time
Peter Ellis on what the Roman landscape looked like
Gracis Grew on Roman Britain through rose-tinted specs
Rosalind Niblett on change comes to post-Roman Europe
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