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Issue 87
March/April 2006
Contents
news
Unique Roman tombstone may leave UK
"No synthesis of British prehistory is right"
Neolithic road is unique
Bottle message is dry
The dead make way for iron age warrior
In Brief
features
When Rome left Britain: the Bosnian perspective
Buckles and Bosnia - Stuart Laycock has a dark vision of early historic Britain.
Telling the story of the people who made London
Archaeology in London: Peter Rowsome reviews a year of new publications.
Boudica: a queen in search of a husband
Finding Prasutagus: Amanda Chadburn deciphers iron age coins.
on the web
Recommended websites
letters
Views and responses
CBA news
Headlines from the CBA office.
ISSN 1357-4442
Editor Mike Pitts
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Issue 87 March/April 2006
contents
All the latest archaeology news from around the country.
features
Buckles and Bosnia - Stuart Laycock has a dark vision of early historic Britain.
Archaeology in London: Peter Rowsome reviews a year of new publications.
Finding Prasutagus: Amanda Chadburn deciphers iron age coins.
Recommended websites.
Views and responses.
Headlines from the CBA office.
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