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Issue 94May/June 2007ContentsnewsUnique decorated jet lozenge from Suffolk matches Stonehenge gold Heritage white paper praised: but who will pay for it? Classic jadeite axe may leave UK What was Roman interest in Silbury Hill? featuresRinged with the wrecks of slave ships: The Atlantic slave trade Churches face East, don't they? Excavating Dover's Medieval seasfarers on the webRecommended websites lettersCBA correspondentCampaigns, comment and communications from the CBA
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Issue 94, May/June 2007contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country. featuresRinged with the wrecks of slave ships: The Atlantic slave tradeBuy, sell, trade, drown. Jane Webster asks what archaeology can bring to the story Churches face East, don't they?Church alignments. Do churches face sunrise on saints' days? Ian Hinton surveys Excavating Dover's Medieval seasfarersKeith Parfitt and Barry Corke discover a fishing community on the webRecommended websites. Online glossaries and the CBA's Community Archaeology Forum wiki (CAF) lettersViews and responses. CBA correspondentCampaigns, comment and communications from the CBA. Adapting archaeology: Gill Chitty looks at climate change and archaeology in the UK. 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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