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The Archaeological Journal Volume 163 Contents | ||
| The Lying Stones of Sussex: An Investigation into the Role of Flint Tools in the Development of the Piltdown Forgery by John McNabb | ||
| Redating the Watch Hill Barrow, Cornwall by Andy M. Jones and Henrietta Quinnell | ||
| The Land Named from the Sea? Coastal Archaeology and Place-Names of Bigbury Bay, Devon by F. M. Griffith and E. M. Wilkes | ||
| Red-and-Black Painted Medieval Architecture: St Mary’s Church, New Shoreham, Sussex by Giles Standing | ||
| Constructing a Vision of Salvation: Chantries and the Social Dimension of Religious Experience in the Medieval Parish Church by Simon Roffey | ||
| A Tudor Cupboard at Cotehele, Cornwall by Nicholas Riall and Rachel Hunt | ||
| The Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury by Nigel Baker, Richard K. Morriss, and Paul Stamper | ||
| The Rage to Rake in Dust and Ashes: A Socio-Economic Context for the Excavation of Prehistoric Barrows in the Nineteenth Century by Julien Parsons | ||
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| Reviews |