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Number of items: 9.
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Dawkes, Giles;
Doherty, Anna;
(2024)
Place of the Hawks: Prehistoric, Roman and later activity at Hawkinge, Kent 1993–2006.
Archaeology South‐East, UCL Institute of Archaeology: Portslade.
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Griffin, N;
Barber, L;
Gale, R;
Sibun, L;
(2024)
An Archaeologically Excavated Medieval Saltern in the Ouse Estuary, Newhaven, East Sussex.
Archaeology South‐East, UCL Institute of Archaeology: Portslade.
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Hopkinson, Dylan;
(2024)
Excavations at Vicarage Street Luton, 2009: medieval landuse on the site of Falkes de Breauté’s Castle.
Archaeology South‐East, UCL Institute of Archaeology: Portslade.
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Margetts, Andrew;
(2024)
Christopher Dyer, Peasants making history:
Living in an English region 1200–1540 (Oxford
University Press, 2022). 400 pp. 55 figs. and tables.
£75.
Agricultural History Review
, 72
(2)
303 -304.
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Margetts, Andrew;
(2024)
Dolly Jørgensen, The medieval pig (Boydell Press,
2024). 130 pp. 26 illus. £19.99.
Agricultural History Review
, 72
(2)
p. 307.
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Margetts, Andrew;
(2024)
Mark Mckerracher and Helena Hamerow (eds), New perspectives on the medieval ‘agricultural revolution’: crop, stock and furrow (Liverpool University Press, 2022), reviewed by Andrew Margetts.
[Review].
Agricultural History Review
, 72
(2)
pp. 115-116.
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Margetts, Andrew;
Allott, Lucy;
Barber, Luke;
Clifford, Trista;
Doherty, Anna;
Porteus, Sarah;
Pringle, Susan;
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(2024)
The southern extent of the Late Roman settlement of Rutupiae: archaeological investigations relating to the Thanet supply main, Richborough, Kent.
: Portslade, UK.
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Stevens, Simon;
Allott, Lucy;
Barber, Luke;
Doherty, Anna;
Pringle, Susan;
Raemen, Elke;
Whittingham, Lucy;
(2024)
Archaeological Investigations at the ‘Warren’s Croft’ Site, Basingstoke Road, Spencers Wood, Reading, Berkshire.
Archaeology South-East (ASE): Portslade.
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Stevenson, Jim;
Margetts, Andrew;
Barber, Luke;
Gale, Rowena;
Sibun, Lucy;
(2024)
Excavations at the former King and Barnes brewery, Horsham, West Sussex.
Archaeology South‐East, UCL Institute of Archaeology: Portslade, UK.
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