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January February 2011 Number 116 Published December 10
Archaeology British
THE VOICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY IN BRITAIN AND BEYOND
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News
Spoilheap
Letters
Flixborough
Roman helmet
Bingham
Samian names
Silbury Hill
Photography
Mick’s travels
Science
On the web
Books
Briefing
CBA correspondent
My archaeology
Ancient eel trap, Britain in archaeology and Greg Bailey
Cuts? The arts have it easy compared to archaeology
Finds ownership, geophysics and another very old window
The astonishing excavation of an Anglo-Saxon community
It came from Cumbria, and then it went: this is what we saw
Walking the fields reveals story of Nottinghamshire parish
The Roman pottery project to beat them all
So really, what is it? And how did it get so big?
Make those field shots really stand out!
Mick Aston visits Castor and Peterborough
Sebastian Payne finds collagen turns out to be very useful
Recent war remains, and teach yourself GIS
Introducing archaeology, iron age Wessex and many more
Fieldwork, conferences and courses – the archaeology list
Some of the special buildings examined in the past year
Jim Leary remembers the boom times in the city
FIRST SIGHT Two very fine neolithic flint arrowheads (3000–2500BC) were excavated at Marden, Wiltshire, in July; a flint rod that seems to have been an arrow barb was nearby, as only before seen in the hands of exceptional modern knappers. The rod does not quite fit either arrow (ensemble length 77mm). Photo Ian Leonard/English Heritage
I love watching the Discovery Channel, I'm fascinated by archaeology. People think when you're famous you're going to be cool. I'm not. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), talks to OK! Magazine, Nov 2010
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