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Issue 97November/December 2007ContentsnewsCurlew care leads to lost royal residence find Wat's Dyke dated: was it Coenwulf's dyke? Little dig goes to big festival Orkney finds confirm early Scottish colonisation featuresMade in China Viking treasure Caribbean tragedy: under the volcano on the webRecommended websites lettersCBA correspondentCampaigns, comment and communications from the CBA
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Issue 97, November/December 2007contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country. featuresMade in China: The first August divine emperor – and the pottery men – are waiting for youThe British Museum's exhibition of choice artefacts from third century BC emperor Qin Shihuangdi's mausoleum is essential viewing Viking treasureAn early inside look at the Viking hoard from Harrogate A Caribbean tragedy: Archaeology under the volcanoDavid Miles and Julian Munby say island heritage matters on Montserrat on the webRecommended websites. Archaeological science, and digging up a hearth (and home) lettersViews and responses. CBA correspondentDan Hull explains the CBA's pioneering initiatives in archaeological publishing 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. Humankind is losing its history for the pleasure of private collectors living safely in their luxurious houses. |
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