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Issue 117Mar / Apr 2011ContentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country on the webHistorical recipies to tempt the taste buds requiemOur tribute to the losses of 2010 my archaeologyrancis Pryor on his accidental career spoilheapWhy study archaeology, and can it reveal the past? lettersYour views and responses features10 big questions archaeology must answerWhat can archaeology do for us? THE BIG DIG: WinchesterSt Mary Magdalen Hospital, with evidence of leprosy, TB and that Romans treated wounded soldiers Return to La CotteNeanderthal butchering at this Jersey cave site Dear Lord ChancellorThe human remains "crisis" continues, and children thank organisers The one with archaeological evidence to support itHow the Stonehenge megaliths might have been moved The Varmints ShowIn the Varmints' fifth exploration of music and archaeology, we look at the 1990s Seattle grunge music scene.
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Issue 117, March/April 2011contentsnewsAll the latest archaeology news from around the country on the webCaroline Wickham-Jones looks at recipies from times past requiemOur tribute to those who passed away in 2010 my archaeologyFrancis Pryor descibes how his accidental archaeological career began spoilheapWhy study archaeology, and can it reveal the past? lettersYour views and responses features10 big questions archaeology must answerWhat can archaeology do for us? We tackle profound issues about our identity and origins. THE BIG DIG: St Mary Magdalen Hospital, WinchesterEvidence of leprosy and TB, and that the Romans looked after wounded soldiers Return to La CotteThis cave site on Jersey yields vast quantities of animal bones butchered by Neanderthals Dear Lord Chancellor; Dear Gemma and MikeyLeading academics have written to Parliment about the human remains "crisis", and children thank the organisers of a dig The one with archaeological evidence to support itAndrew Young presents the case for his answer to how the Stonehenge megaliths were moved The Varmints ShowIn the Varmint's fifth exploration of music and archaeology, Steve Ashby looks at the 1990s Seattle grunge music scene. Please use the lefthand menu to navigate this issue of British Archaeology Please use the righthand menu to access Briefing, other issues of British Archaeology or return to the CBA homepage. I am calling on the Egyptian army to head instantly to the Egyptian Museum. There is a fire right next to it in the party headquarters. As Egypt marches against its government in late January, film director Khaled Youssef appeals for help on the Al Arabiya television channel. There is damage in the museum holding Tutankhamun's treasures, but it, the New Library of Alexandria and Luxor Museum are protected by a spontaneous alliance of citizens, police and military. |
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