This is an account of the excavations of the Stanwick fortifications in North Yorkshire, England, undertaken in 1951–2. Included are descriptions of human remains and artefacts such as pottery, weaponry and metalwork, together with an account of the methodology used to unearth these
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
This volume presents the results of fieldwork and artefact research that began in 1993 and continued...
This research is united by both geographical area, principally the Vale of York, and methodology, st...
The fortified late Iron Age royal site at Stanwick, North Yorkshire, first excavated by Sir Mortimer...
Reports on the results of a magnetometer survey and subsequent excavations that revealed traces of I...
Evidence for pre-Roman Iron Age through to post-Roman activity was revealed during a major programme...
This is an account of the excavations on the site of the a Late Celtic urn-field at Swarling, in Ken...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
This thesis is a study of Iron Age settlement in north-east England with a focus on settlements in N...
This is an account of the excavations on the site of the Hengistbury Head in Dorset, England, undert...
This is an account of the excavations on the site of the Roman Wroxeter in Shropshire, England, unde...
YesGeophysical survey at the three major henge monuments in the Wharfe Valley has provided details o...
This is the second of three monographs concerning archaeological excavations for Highways England's ...
During the summer of 2011, Archaeology South-East (UCL Institute of Archaeology) carried out a compl...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
This volume presents the results of fieldwork and artefact research that began in 1993 and continued...
This research is united by both geographical area, principally the Vale of York, and methodology, st...
The fortified late Iron Age royal site at Stanwick, North Yorkshire, first excavated by Sir Mortimer...
Reports on the results of a magnetometer survey and subsequent excavations that revealed traces of I...
Evidence for pre-Roman Iron Age through to post-Roman activity was revealed during a major programme...
This is an account of the excavations on the site of the a Late Celtic urn-field at Swarling, in Ken...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
This thesis is a study of Iron Age settlement in north-east England with a focus on settlements in N...
This is an account of the excavations on the site of the Hengistbury Head in Dorset, England, undert...
This is an account of the excavations on the site of the Roman Wroxeter in Shropshire, England, unde...
YesGeophysical survey at the three major henge monuments in the Wharfe Valley has provided details o...
This is the second of three monographs concerning archaeological excavations for Highways England's ...
During the summer of 2011, Archaeology South-East (UCL Institute of Archaeology) carried out a compl...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
This volume presents the results of fieldwork and artefact research that began in 1993 and continued...
This research is united by both geographical area, principally the Vale of York, and methodology, st...