Catalogue Advanced Search
4 item(s) were found using the following search criteria
- Series Name: OA Monograph Series
Don't see what you're looking for? Modify your search
-
A Road Through the Past: Archaeological discoveries on the A2 Pepperhill to Cobham road-scheme in Kent [Hardback]
Tim Allen (Author); Michael Donnelly (Author); Alan Hardy (Author); Kelly Powell (Author)
£32.00ISBN: 9780904220681
Published by : Oxford Archaeology
Series: OA Monograph Series
Volume: 16
Excavations along the new road line have revealed nearly 6000 years of human activity, from a massive marker post erected by early Neolithic farmers at the head of a dry valley to a bizarre burial of several different animals dati... .... Learn More -
Yarnton: Iron age and Romano-British settlement and landscape: Results of excavations 1990-98 [Hardback]
Gill Hey (Author); Jane R. Timby (Author)
£29.95ISBN: 9781905905218
Published by : Oxford Archaeology
Series: OA Monograph Series
Volume: 35
The Yarnton landscape, extending from the floodplain of the Thames up onto the higher Second Gravel Terrace, has witnessed a long history of topographic and vegetational change linked to human activity. Settlements on the edge of the Second Gra... .... Learn More -
Digging Numbers: Elementary statistics for archaeologists, Second edition [Paperback]
Mike Fletcher (Author); Gary Lock (Author)
£14.95ISBN: 9780947816698
Published by : Oxford University School of Archaeology
Series: OA Monograph Series
Volume: 33
This fully revised second edition retains the hands-on simple approach of the first edition but with some significant modifications. Still covered in detail are descriptive and inferential techniques with each one worked through by hand on a c... .... Learn More -
Verulamium Excavations, Volume I [Hardback]
Sheppard S. Frere (Author)
£20.00ISBN: 9780854310074
Published by : Oxford Archaeology
Series: OA Monograph Series
Volume: 1
Deals with the excavation in 1957-60 of a row of shops and describes in facinating detail the architectural, social and economic implications of their development after the conquest of AD 43 until the fourth century. .... Learn More

