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Oxford University School of Archaeology

The Oxford University School of Archaeology (formerly the Committee for Archaeology) brings together the archaeological research and teaching activities of the University, and its publications reflect this work. They include research monographs, excavation reports and collections of papers from conferences. The Committee also publishes a series on Celtic coins and the journal Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History.



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Hengistbury Head, Dorset, Volume 2: The Late Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic Sites
by R N E Barton
Examines stratigraphy, faunal remains and the tool assemblage from the late Upper Palaeolithic and early Mesolithic sites. 299p with drawings and photos (Oxford Committee for Archaeology Monograph 34, 1992)

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Guernsey: An Island Community of the Atlantic Iron Age
edited by Bob Burns, Barry Cunliffe, and Heather Sebire
This volume is largely composed of a report of excavations in St. Peter Port in 1980-83, which revealed a later Iron Age settlement with a smithy and stone covered graves. Not only Iron Age material was discovered, Bronze Age pottery also appeared, as well as later finds from Medieval and Roman times. The rest of the study is devoted to the Iron Age cist burials, a special feature of the island, which exist in considerable numbers and have not ...
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Archaeology in Bath 1976-1985: Excavations at Orange Grove, Swallow Street, The Crystal Palace, Abbey Street
edited by Peter Davenport
This report describes three excavations within the town and some other fieldwork. At Orange Grove, excavation overlapped the north east side of the Norman east end of the abbey, encountering foundations for an apsidal chapel; finds mostly Medieval, and a Viking sword; reconstruction of 11/12th cent plan of Abbey. In Swallow Street substantial Roman foundations underlay late Saxon material and the hall of the Bishop's Palace shown to have been ...
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The Making of Kingdoms: Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 10
edited by Tania Dickinson and David Griffiths
Rather than debate location and specifics, this collection concentrates on the interconnections and resonances of kingdoms. Papers were drawn from the 47th Sachsensymposium (York, 1996) and address areas around the North Sea and Baltic. This volume examines general models and research agenda derived from archaeology and history; the search for kingdoms on the ground (control and mobilisation of resources through economic, social and territorial ...
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Archaeology and Landscape in Central Italy: Papers in memory of John A Lloyd
edited by Gary Lock and Amalia Faustoferri
These seventeen papers reflect John Lloyd's wide ranging interests in Ancient History, new technologies and methods, geomorphology and anthropology and how they can all be combined in the study of past landscapes. Scholars from Italy, the UK, the USA and Germany write about various projects based mainly in central Italy with seven of the papers describing aspects of John's major fieldwork project in the Sangro Valley, Abruzzo. 253p, b/w illus ...
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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, Volume 6
edited by William Filmer-Sankey
Twelve papers based on an Oxford conference summarising the current state of historical, archaeological and place-name studies for the Early AS period. 148p with illus. (OUCA 1993)
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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, Volume Five
edited by William Filmer-Sankey
Nine papers including Werner's review of Sutton Hoo III, royal graves, early units of government in the West Midlands, Aelfric and the perception of script and picture, idolators and ecclesiasts. 150p with text figs. (Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 1992)
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Les fouilles du Yaudet en Ploulec'h, Cotes-d'Armor
edited by Barry Cunliffe and Patrick Galliou
Le Yaudet is a promontory of granite commanding the estuary of the river Léguer down-river from the modern town of Lannion (Côtes d'Armor). It has long been known as the 'Old Town' (Civitas vetus in Latin documents and Coz Yaudet in Breton) and Iron Age, Roman and medieval finds have been made from time to time over the last two centuries. A programme of research excavations began in 1991 and continued annually until 2002. The results ...
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Les fouilles du Yaudet en Ploulec'h, Cotes-d'Armor, volume 3: Le site: du quatrième siècle apr. J.-C. à aujourd'hui
by Barry Cunliffe and Patrick Galliou
The third volume of the Le Yaudet excavation reports deals with the later history of the site from the fourth century AD to the present day. The site was reoccupied at the end of the Roman period, serving as a military enclave. It may well have received migrants from Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries when the settlement developed as an ecclesiastical centre, surrounded by fields. Occupation continued into the early medieval period. There ...
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Romney Marsh: Environmental Change and Human Occupation in a Coastal Lowland
edited by Jill Eddison, Mark Gardiner and Antony Long
Twelve papers exploring the development of Romney Marsh, a spit of land battered by some of Britain's stormiest seas. Topics range from the physical evolution and sediment layers to landscape transformation in late medieval and early modern times, and malarial trends. There are four papers on geomorphological developments, one about field archaeology and seven historical entries. "a particularly fine example of interdisciplinary research" ...
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