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Excavating the CA archive: Wharram Percy

For this month’s contribution to the ‘great excavations’ mini-series, I turn to perhaps the greatest project in medieval archaeology: Wharram Percy. This…

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Excavating the CA archive: Francis Pryor

By any standards, one of the ‘great’ archaeologists of our age is Francis Pryor, a prehistorian who has featured regularly in the…

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Excavating the CA archive: maritime archaeology

Joe Flatman explores half a century of reports from the past. A selection of articles mentioned by Joe Flatman in this month’s column…

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Excavating the CA archive: archaeological science

Joe Flatman explores half a century of reports from the past. A selection of articles mentioned by Joe Flatman in this month’s column…

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Excavating the CA archive: modern archaeology

Joe Flatman explores half a century of reports from the past. A selection of articles mentioned by Joe Flatman in this month’s column…

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Opinion

Excavating the CA archive: late medieval archaeology

This latest excavation of the CA archive digs into a topic close to my heart: the medieval period. I begin on a…

 

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