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Issue 57February 2001ContentsnewsSeahenge timber circle heading for reburial New timber circle appears at Seahenge Revolutionary steel factory excavated in Sheffield Mercian watermill found near Welsh border Criminals' skulls and chemistry experiments Mesolithic hunting camp found on Scottish mountain featuresGreat sites Power drinking Gateway to Rome commentPolitical comment lettersOffa's Dyke, Early tin, Bells again issuesSimon Denison on anniversaries, events and archaeology Peter EllisbooksThrill of the Chase by Chris Gerrard Iron Age coins by Jonathan Williams CBA updatefavourite findsAncestors of Odysseus. Sebastian Payne on finds made during a youthful excavation in a Greek cave.
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Issue 57, February 2001contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country. featuresGreat Sites: Traprain LawIan Armit recalls the discovery of an Iron Age 'tribal centre' in East Lothian which flourished during the Roman period. Power drinking in Iron Age EuropeIron Age leaders bolstered their claim to rule by giving feasts awash with prodigious quantities of booze, writes Bettina Arnold. Gateway to RomeArchaeologists have used ground-penetrating geophysics to map out the greatest harbour of the ancient world. Simon Keay reports. commentPolitical commentary: Reaching out to the world. Is your historic environment in Little England? George Lambrick hopes not. lettersViews and responses. issuesSimon Denison on anniversaries, events and archaeology Peter EllisOur regular columnist. booksAll the latest books on archaeology in Britain reviewed. CBA updateCampaigns and reports from the CBA. favourite findsAncestors of Odysseus. Sebastian Payne on finds made during a youthful excavation in a Greek cave. Please use the lefthand menu to navigate this issue of British Archaeology Please use the righthand menu to access Briefing, other issues of British Archaeology or return to the CBA homepage |
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