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Issue 98January / February 2008ContentsnewsMajor new galleries open in Cardiff Popular scheme threatened: culture change needed Cultural icon: Phil Harding or Jonathan Ross? Secrets of Silbury poet revealed Medieval archaeology comes of age featuresDrapers Gardens Detecting the past First iron age furnaces on the webRecommended websites lettersCBA correspondentCampaigns, comment and communications from the CBA
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Issue 98, January/February 2008contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country. featuresDemolish a 1960s icon...enter Roman London: Drapers GardensFirst insights into striking discoveries from Roman London; Neil Hawkins, Gary Brown and Jon Butler report Detecting the past 1Let the rally begin: we consider new detecting developments Putting the iron into Iron AgeRachael Hall describes extraordinary remains from Corby of suspected first iron age furnaces on the webRecommended websites. Fringe archaeology, and a new website from Heathrow lettersViews and responses. CBA correspondentLynne Walker reports on saving historic buildings 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. The government might begin by properly funding one of the great historic identifiers of the British Isles: not Stratford's Olympics, but Salisbury's Stonehenge. |
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