The Archaeological Journal
Volume 161 Contents
 
  The Young Woman and her Baby, or the Juvenile and their Dog: Re-interpreting Osteological Material from a Neolithic Long Barrow by Megan Brickley and Richard Thomas 
  Excavations on a Bronze Age Cairn at Hardendale Nab, Shap, Cumbria by J. H. Williams and C. Howard-Davis  
  A Seventh-Century AD Cemetery at Stoneage Barton Farm, Bishop’s Lydeard, Somerset and Square-Ditched Burials in Post-Roman Britain by C. J. Webster and R. A. Brunning 
  The Dynamics of Status Symbols: Wildfowl Exploitation in England AD 410–1550 by Naomi Sykes 
  The Bordesley Abbey Project Reviewed by Grenville Astill, Sue Hirst and Susan M. Wright 
  Signatures in the Soil: The Use of Pottery in Manure Scatters in the Identification of Medieval Arable Farming Regimes by Richard Jones 
  Dartington Hall and the Development of the Double-Courtyard Design in English Late Medieval High-Status Houses by C. K. Currie and N. S. Rushton 
 

Shorter Contributions
Archaeology and Green-Field Site Development: Opportunities for Community Participation by Neil Macnab
Westminster Abbey: Anglo-Saxon Masonry below the Cosmati Pavement by Kevin Blockley
Review Article: A Single Shooter on the Gravelly Knoll? by John McNabb

 
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