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Issue 76
May 2004
Contents
news
Avebury older than Stonehenge - and the ring gets bigger
Small town, big archaolagy
Is Viking ship under hedge?
Rare henge builders' homes revealed
In Brief
features
My Lord Essex
Exclusive report on the unique Anglo-Saxon chamber tomb
Old stones and the sea
Joanna Wright and Kate Seddon consider island prehistory
Riding into history
Angela Boyle reveals details of the latest chariot burial
The folk that lived in Liverpool
European capital of culture with a rich heritage
So tyger fierce took life away
Sarah Cross reflects on a souvenir pottery mug
letters
War graves, community archarology and metal detectors
opinion
Gordon Noble writes
spoilheap
Neil Mortimer rocks with Anglo-Saxon scholar
books
The Celts: Origins, Myths & Inventions by John Collis
Defying Rome: the Rebels of Roman Britain by Guy de la Bédoyère
Environmental Archaeology: Approaches, Techniques & Applications by Keith Wilkinson & Chris Stevens
Landscapes & Desire: Revealing Britain's Sexually Inspired Sites by Catherine Tuck & Alun Bull
Food, Culture & Identity in the Neolithic & Early Bronze Age by Mike Parker Pearson
Celts from Antiquity by Gillian Carr & Simon Stoddart and Megaliths from Antiquity by Tim Darvill & Caroline Malone
Life & Letters on the Roman Frontier: Vindolanda & its People by Alan K Bowman
The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Worthy Park, Kingsworthy by Sonia Chadwick Hawkes with Guy Grainger
Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain by David Griffiths, Andrew Reynolds & Sarah Semple
Sealed by Time: the Loss & Recovery of the Mary Rose by Peter Marsden
Piltdown Man: the Secret Life of Charles Dawson & the World’s Greatest Archaeological Hoax by Miles Russell
Boudica: Dreaming the Eagle by Manda Scott
my archaeology
Ray Mears is moved by aboriginal Britain
ISSN 1357-4442
Editor Mike Pitts
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Issue 76 May 2004
contents
All the latest archaeology news from around the country.
features
Exclusive report on the unique Anglo-Saxon chamber tomb
Joanna Wright and Kate Seddon consider island prehistory
Angela Boyle reveals details of the latest chariot burial
European capital of culture with a rich heritage
Sarah Cross reflects on a souvenir pottery mug
Views and responses.
Gordon Noble writes
Neil Mortimer rocks with Anglo-Saxon scholar
All the latest books on archaeology in Britain reviewed.
Campaigns and reports from the CBA.
Horizon dumbs down and Time Team returns with glory
Ray Mears is moved by aboriginal Britain
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