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Room 1: All about Current Archaeology

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Room 2: The Highlights

Rich Iron Age burial at Colchester
The Dover Boat
The Eton Boating Lake
Snettisham
Arbeia Roman fort
Canterbury Cathedral
CA 147: The Hebrides
Feet!

Cyber Tours

Castles in Wales
The Origins of the English Village
Crossing the Atlantic
Highlights of Amateur Archaeology

Contents of recent issues

CA 147: The Hebrides
CA 148: The Clava Cairns, The Eton Boating lake, Catterick Roman amphitheatre, and Witham monastery and country house
CA 149: The West Runton elephant, Barking Abbey, Stirrup mounts, the Magor Pill Boat, the Oldest Bow, and The Defence of Britain.
CA150: Special Welsh issue: Rhosyr and Conwy Castle
CA 151: The Origins of the English village (Shapwick) and Monkton.
CA 152 From brochs to the Highland Clearances: The Archaeology of South Uist, in the Hebrides.
CA153: Boxgrove, Vindolanda and Colchester
CA 154: The Dorchester aqueduct, Orkney round-up, The Pioneer Saxon Helmet, The Tower of London, and The Archaeology of the Beatles
CA 155 : The Cramond Lioness, Explaining medieval Northampton, The Kirkdale Minster church, and roundup of excavations in 1997
CA156 Amateur issue: Glenochar bastle and fermtoun, Littlehay Roman barn, Footloose in archaeology, Newark Castle, Mid-sussex field Team, The Cerne Giant, and Botel Mailey medieval castle
CA157 Roman Mosaics, Alchester, and the Battle of the River Medway
CA 158: Special London issue: Roman, Saxon and Medieval
CA 159 King Arthur at Tintagel? An Iron Age witch at Brackmills, the Roman road at Birdlip, Carrickfergus castle in Northern Ireland, and a New Look at medieval Shrewsbury
CA 160 What is a Minster: the excavation of a minster church and enclosure at Bampton; Caves, Cannibals and Carnivores: a look at the Upper Palaeolithic; Bronze Age settlement at Welland bank; and Neolithic monuments at Picts Knowe, Holywood and Holm
CA 161 Castell Henllys: a small hillfort in Wales;Silchester and the end of towns in Roman Britain; possible Neolithic Art in Orkney; and the discovery of St Ethernan on the Isle of May.
CA 162 Medieval London: the follow-up to CA 158


CA 163 Lakenheath Saxon Cemetery, South Cadbury Bronze Age shield, Blunsdon Ridge Swindon Roman shrine, St Aidan's 18th century boats, Aves Ditch Iron Age boundary, and Whitby Abbey

Room 3: Education / Beginning in Archaeology

Which University?
PPG 16 - the legislation underlying archaeology
The Council for Independent Archaeology - amateurs begin here!
Meeting other people - how to join a society
A career in archaeology.
Young Archaeologists
Books


Room 4: Listings and other pages

The Directory of British Archaeology:
Digs
Exploring the Internet: Links to other web sites
Recent Excavations in Britain
Recent books on Archaeology
Current Archaeology: consolidated index of articles
The Council for Independent Archaeology home page
Who Owns the Past?
Liberty and Archaeology (Conference)

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16th March 1999