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Destroyed: masterpieces of 17th century carving
Iron Age village for summertime only
No small fry in Saxon fishing industry
In Brief
Inexhaustible symbols cut into chalk
New dating methods are shedding light on the mysteries of hill-figures, writes Paul Newman
Modern diagnosis of ancient disease
Sophisticated techniques are used to extract the secrets of ancient illness, explains Tony Waldron
Luxury and design in Roman gardens
You can recreate a Classical garden wherever you live. Linda Farrar describes how
Old Absalom's wheels keep on turning
A unique Victorian pottery, unchanged for 100 years, has been saved. David Graham reports
covering early images, bunsen burner, Roman invasion and blast furnace
Archaeology to capture the public mind
Some ideas and discoveries receive wide news coverage, others not. Richard Morris explains
Colin Forcey on an explanation of late Roman paganism
Rob Witcher on essays on aspects of cultural identity
Ian Ralston on the European Iron Age on a broad canvas
Rob Young on landscape seen through Neolithic eyes
covering field boundaries, schools history and Oxford Castle
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