Archaeology in Suffolk 2009 (original) (raw)

Archaeology in Suffolk 2010

Andrew Brown

Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute for Archaeology and History, 2011

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Artefact studies in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain: a blast from the past?

Matthew Ponting

Antiquity, 2012

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Finds Reported to the Lincolnshire Portable Antiquities Scheme in 2017 by Lisa Brundle p.262-268

Lisa Brundle

Lincolnshire History and Archaeology

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An Iron Age Sword and Mirror Cist Burial from Bryher, Isles of Scilly

Gordon Turner-Walker

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Henley Wood, Temples and Cemetery, Excavations 1962-69, by the Late Ernest Greenfield and Others

David Rudling

Britannia, 1998

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'Two Late Bronze Age socketed axes from Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, and other lost axes from northern Britain.'

Brendan O'Connor

Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal 13, 2007

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A GROUP OF BRONZE AGE DECORATED LOOMWEIGHTS FROM MAGNA PARK, MILTON KEYNES

Andy Chapman

Records of Buckinghamshire, 2012

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Iron Age, Roman and Saxon metalwork (Stansted Airport)

Ian Scott

N Cooke, F Brown and C Phillpotts, From hunter gatherers to huntsmen. A history of the Stansted Landscape, Framework Archaeology Monograph 2, 2008

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A group of bronze socketed axes from Eildon Mid Hill, near Melrose, Roxburghshire

Brendan O'Connor

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 115, 151-158., 1986

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Antiquities from the River Blackwater III, iron axe-heads

Cormac Bourke

Ulster Journal of Archaeology 69 (2001), 63-93

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CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY 41-42 HENDHYSCANS KERNOW 2002-3 EDITORS

Charles Johns

Cornish |Archaeology, 2002

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A strange and unusual Early Bronze Age axe from Norfolk

Alan West

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The Human Bone - An Iron Age Sword and Mirror Cist Burial from Bryher, Isles of Scilly

Gordon Turner-Walker

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AN EARLY BRONZE AGE FLANGED AXE FROM RISHWORTH MOOR, NEAR HALIFAX, WEST YORKSHIRE

Raymond Varley

Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 21, 2001

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A traveller's end? - an associated group of Early Historic artefacts from Carronbridge, Dumfries & Galloway

Olwyn Owen

1995

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Two Recent Bronze Age Finds in Torquay Museum and their place in South West England

Matthew Knight

Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society, 2018

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Farewell two arms: a Roman Bronze Body Part from Halnaker, West Sussex

Miles Russell

2019

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Anglo-Saxon burials from Shrewton, Wiltshire, England, with particular reference to a gold pendant and an openwork girdle-hanger

Charlotte Behr

2016

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Barber, M (2004) A Middle Bronze Age Dirk/Dagger from Windmill Hill, Eardisland, Herefordshire; in P White: The Arrow Valley, Herefordshire: Archaeology, Landscape Change and Conservation. Herefordshire Studies in Archaeology Series 2, 124-126; Herefordshire Archaeology, Hereford

Martyn Barber

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The Early Iron Age socketed axes in Britain (2015 UCLan PhD thesis)

Dot Boughton

The Early Iron Age socketed axes in Britain, 2015

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Lamb, A.W. 2019. The prehistoric pedigree of Romano-British bucket escutcheons: the view from Mountsorrel

Andrew W Lamb

Later Prehistoric Finds Group Newsletter, 2019

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“A lead model for a late 5th- or early 6th-century sword-pommel”, Medieval Archaeology, 50 (2006), 243-249

barry ager

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Bruce Eagles, Charlotte Behr, Peter Saunders and David Algar: Anglo-Saxon burials from Shrewton, Wiltshire, England, with particular reference to a gold pendant and an openwork girdle-hanger

Charlotte Behr

The Evidence of Material Culture: Le témoignage de la culture matérielle. Studies in Honour of Professor/Mélanges offers au Professeur Vera Evison, sous la direction de Ian Riddler, Jean Soulat et Lynne Keys. Europe Médiévale 10, 2016., 2016

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[Treasures of Ireland]. (Catalogue entries). [Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Antiquities].

Eamonn P Kelly

Treasures of Ireland: Irish Art 3000 BC - 1500 AD, Ed. M. Ryan, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 94-111., 1983

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Recent Portable Antiquities finds from Yorkshire

David Brear

Briefing 14, 2024

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2013: 'A Late Saxon silver disc brooch from Suffolk'. Medieval Archaeology 57, 2013: 272-275

Andrew Brown

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Roman metal small finds in context

Emma Durham

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Early Import of bone objects to South-eastern Britain

Stephen Greep

Britannia, 1983

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Finds Reports to the Lincolnshire Portable Antiquities Scheme in 2016 by Lisa Brundle

Lisa Brundle

Lincolnshire History and Archaeology

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Worked bone, 261-2, Metalwork, 262-3, Beads, 263-4, in Papworth, M., The Romano-Celtic temple at Badbury Rings, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society 135, 242–71

Jörn Schuster

2014

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Archaeological work at the site of the Millennium Seed Bank, Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, West Sussex

Simon Stevens

Sussex Archaeological Collections 137, 1999

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An unusual pair of Roman bronze vessels from Stoneywood, Aberdeen, and other Roman finds from north-east Scotland

Neil Curtis

2006

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Report on a Collection of Early Bronze Axes in the Inverness Museum

Elpidia Giovanna Fregni

Report on a collection of axes in the Inverness Museum , 2013

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(With P. Gosling), An Archaeological Deposit in Park Street, Dundalk.

Eamonn P Kelly

1978

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Some recent Roman Portable Finds from Yorkshire

David Brear

Roman Yorkshire, 2024

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