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Issue 75
March 2004
Contents
news
Ancient timbers found near South Yorkshire's oldest church
Mapping the Forest of Dean
Stonehenge Public Inquiry
Education Awards
New Light on Roman Rampart
In Brief
features
Who Owns Our Dead?
Vince Holyoak and Andy Saunders debate plane crashes
Corroded In Action
Excavating plane crash sites can bring special rewards
Archaeology At Sea
George Lambrick goes to sea
Heathrow Today, Tomorrow The World
Mike Pitts finds dramatic archaeology at Heathrow
Home and Heritage
Lynne Walker describes a battle won to preserve local homes
Yorkshire's Holy Secret
Jan Harding and Ben Johnson reflect on 10 years’ fieldwork
Bone People
Terry O’Connor’s quick guide to recognising human bones
letters
Piltdown, Orwell, Roman villas and hetrosexual values
opinion
Sue Beasley is not impressed by treasure
spoilheap
Neil Mortimer fails psychic link-up with Medieval Wales
books
Britain BC. Life in Britain & Ireland before the Romans
by Francis Pryor
Pompeii. A Novel
by Robert Harris
Anglo-Saxon Crafts by Kevin Leahy
Viking Weapons & Warfare by J Kim Siddorn
Glastonbury: Myth & Archaeology by Philip Rahtz & Lorna Watts
The Port of Medieval London by Gustav Milne
The City by the Pool by Michael J Jones, David Stocker & Alan Vince
Revealing the Buried Past by Chris Gaffney & John Gater
Essex Past & Present by Essex County Council
Seven Ages of Britain by Justin Pollard
The Complete Roman Army by Adrian Goldsworthy
Tracks & Traces: the Archaeology of the Channel Tunnel by Rail Link
tv in ba
Angela Pinccini introduces a new review feature.
ISSN 1357-4442
Editor Mike Pitts
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Issue 75 March 2004
contents
All the latest archaeology news from around the country.
features
Vince Holyoak and Andy Saunders debate plane crashes
Excavating plane crash sites can bring special rewards, says Andy Saunders
George Lambrick goes to sea
Mike Pitts finds dramatic archaeology at Heathrow
Lynne Walker describes a battle won to preserve local homes
Jan Harding and Ben Johnson reflect on 10 years’ fieldwork
Terry O’Connor’s quick guide to recognising human bones
Views and responses.
Sue Beasley is not impressed by treasure.
Neil Mortimer fails psychic link-up with Medieval Wales.
All the latest books on archaeology in Britain reviewed.
Campaigns and reports from the CBA.
Angela Pinccini introduces a new review feature.
Robert Harris revisits Pompeii.
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