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CatalogueNo.Lib 18939
TitleSussex Archaeological Collections, vol 154
Date2016
Descriptionp1 Mesolithic and late neolithic/Bronze Age activity on the site of the American Express Community Stadium, Falmer, East Sussex - Nick Garland and Hugo Anderson-Whymark
p45 Whitehawk Camp: the impact of a modern city's expansion on a neolithic causewayed enclosure, and a reassessment of the site and its surviving archive - Jon Sygrave
p67 Hydrology and its implications for the Bronze Age landscape: a case study from the Sussex coastal plain and adjoining Downland block - David Dunkin
p89 The excavation of two linear earthworks in Pudding Bag Wood and Stanmer Great Wood, Brighton - John Funnell
p103 A Gundlingen type sword from the Polesfleet Stream in Crawley - Jaime Kaminski
p113 The Pulborough head: a mid-3rd century Roman stone portrait from West Sussex - Miles Russell
p123 The origins and symbolism of the Great Gatehouse at Battle Abbey - Michael Shapland
p141 Excavations at Castle Ditch Lane, Lewes, East Sussex, 2003 - Richard James
p157 Walter de Dunstanville: the ups and downs of a 12th century Sussex landholder - Kathleen Thompson
p169 West Chiltington church: structure and wall paintings - Robin Milner-Gulland, John F Potter and Pamela Tudor-Craig
p195 Late 16th century domestic wall painting: an example from Fittleworth, West Sussex - Danae Tankard
p209 Heretics and martyrs in Marian Sussex: networks and locations - M J Leppard
p227 Puritanism and a Sussex clerical scandal in the 1630s and 1640s - Matthew Reynolds
p243 Reading Gilbert White - W D Parish's annotations of The Natural History of Selborne - Felicity Stimpson
p257 The St Leonard's Forest, Horsham, footpath dispute: public access versus private land 1899-1900 - Maggie Weir-Wilson
p273 Rehabilitating Kate Fowler Tutt, 1868-1954: Lewes educationalist, social activist and feminist - Frances Stenlake
p291 Nothing new under the sun: E C Curwen's excavations at Whitehawk Camp, Brighton - Roger M Thomas
PublisherThe Sussex Archaeological Society
BookTypeBook
Collection HierarchyLib/18939
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