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Issue 77
July 2004
Contents
news
Coins find could test ancient monuments law
Restoration 2
Pipes may be oldest wooden musical instrument
Medieval quay found
Henge update
Roman graves and mosaics in danger
In Brief
features
Black wall
Richard Benjamin has a special interest in Hadrian's Wall
White man
Martin Bell and Ronald Hutton on the Wilmington mystery
For the children
Jo Catling and Towse Harrison find archaeology can inspire
Must-have accessories
Justine Bayley and Sarnia Butcher on a major Roman study
letters
Roman fort, teeth,place names and Prittlewell kings
opinion
Emma Restall Orr wants a spiritual side to archaeology
spoilheap
Neil Mortimer prepares Lycra battle with English Heritage
books
Bronze & the Bronze Age: Metalwork & Society in Britain c 2500-800 BC by Martyn Barber
Medieval Archaeology: Understanding Traditions & Contemporary Approaches by Christopher Gerrard
Voices in the Past: English Literature & Archaeology by John Hines
Excavations on Copa Hill, Cwmystwyth (1986-1999) by Simon Timberlake
Fiskerton. An Iron Age Timber Causeway with Iron Age & Roman Votive Offerings by Naomi Field & Mike Parker Pearson
Roman Carmarthen: Excavations 1978-1993 by Heather James
TRAC 2002: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Canterbury by Gillian Carr, Ellen Swift & Jake Weekes
Medieval Building Techniques by Günther Binding, trans Alex Cameron
Monastic Landscapes by James Bond
The Archaeology of Reformation by David Gaimster & Roberta Gilchrist
Barley, Malt & Ale in the Neolithic by Merryn Dineley
The Archaeology of Twentieth Century Tameside by Michael Nevell & John Walker
tv in ba
Columnists find Time Team harder than it looks
science
Chief archaeological scientist Sebastian Payne's new column
my archaeology
Philip Beale left his job for an archaeological experiment
ISSN 1357-4442
Editor Mike Pitts
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Issue 77 July 2004
contents
All the latest archaeology news from around the country.
features
Richard Benjamin has a special interest in Hadrian's Wall
Martin Bell and Ronald Hutton on the Wilmington mystery
Jo Catling and Towse Harrison find archaeology can inspire
Justine Bayley and Sarnia Butcher on a major Roman study
Views and responses.
Emma Restall Orr wants a spiritual side to archaeology
Neil Mortimer prepares Lycra battle with English Heritage
All the latest books on archaeology in Britain reviewed.
Campaigns and reports from the CBA.
Columnists find Time Team harder than it looks
Chief archaeological scientist Sebastian Payne's new column
Philip Beale left his job for an archaeological experiment
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