Roman Britain in Current Archaeology - a bibliography
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The following list is complete for articles (not news) from issue 172 onwards, articles in earlier issues are only selective, based on availability
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Iron Age (8)
R. Bartlett (1988), The Harlow Celtic Temple. A Celtic shrine underlies the
famous Roman temple. Current Archaeology 112, pp. 162-166.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (1993), A royal burial at St Albans. Current Archaeology
132, pp. 484-488.
P. Crummy (1993), Aristocratic graves at Colchester. Current Archaeology
132, pp. 492-497.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (2001), Hayling Island. Current Archaeology 176,
pp. 333-335.
M. Markey, E. Wilkes and T. Darvill (2002), Poole Harbour: An Iron Age Port.
Current Archaeology 181, pp. 7-11.
F. Hunter (2002), Birnie: Buying a Peace on the Northern Frontier. Current
Archaeology 181, pp. 12-16.
J. Manley (2003), Fishbourne before the Conquest. Royal capital of
a client kingdom. Current Archaeology 187, pp. 290-298.
P. Halkon and M. Millett (2003), East Riding: An Iron Age and Roman landscape
revealed. Current Archaeology 187, pp. 303-309.
agriculture (10)
P. Keller (1989), The Folkstone Quern Stones. Current Archaeology 114, pp.
236-237.
D. Miles and S. Palmer (1990), Claydon Pike and Thornhill Farm. Current Archaeology
121, pp. 19-24.
G. Keevil (1990), Redlands Farm Villa. Current Archaeology 122, pp. 52-55.
B. Philp (1993), The Orpington Roman Villa. Current Archaeology 135, pp.
106-109.
D. Rudling and C. Butler (2002), Barcombe Roman villa. Current Archaeology
179, pp. 486-489.
T. Allen (2002), Eton College Rowing Course at Dorney Lake. Current Archaeology
181, pp. 20-21.
B. Cunliffe (2003), Roman Danebury. Current Archaeology 188, pp. 344-351.
S. Upex (2004), Cotterstock. Current Archaeology 191, pp. 512-516.
D. Perkins and K. Parfitt (2004), The Minster Roman Villa. Current Archaeology
193, pp. 38-41.
M. Jones (2004), The Greetwell Roman Villa. Current Archaeology 194, pp.
68-69.
Minor settlement and landscape studies (5)
K. Branigan and M. Dearne (1991), The Use (and Abuse) of Caves in Roman Britain.
Current Archaeology 126, pp. 248-250.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (2002), Vicar's Farm, Cambridge. Current Archaeology
180, pp. 528-531.
M. Markey, E. Wilkes and T. Darvill (2002), Poole Harbour: An Iron Age Port.
Current Archaeology 181, pp. 7-11.
F. Hunter (2002), Birnie: Buying a Peace on the Northern Frontier. Current
Archaeology 181, pp. 12-16.
P. Halkon and M. Millett (2003), East Riding: An Iron Age and Roman landscape
revealed. Current Archaeology 187, pp. 303-309.
coins (3)
M. Blockley (1990), Milton Keynes. Current Archaeology 122, pp. 69-72.
F. Hunter (2002), Birnie: Buying a Peace on the Northern Frontier. Current
Archaeology 181, pp. 12-16.
I. Leins (2004), Domitianus II - The forgotten emperor. Current Archaeology
194, pp. 76-79.
economy (6)
P. Keller (1989), The Folkstone Quern Stones. Current Archaeology 114, pp.
236-237.
M. Blockley (1990), Milton Keynes. Current Archaeology 122, pp. 69-72.
J. Price (2003), Roman vessel glass in Britain. Current Archaeology 186,
pp. 242-246.
H. Cool (2003), Sex and the cemetery: New light on glass vessels in Romano-British
graves. Current Archaeology 186, pp. 247-248.
M. Taylor and D. Hill (2003), Making mosaic glass and ribbed bowls. Current
Archaeology 186, pp. 249.
I. Freestone (2003), Was all Roman glass imported? Current research in early
glass and glassmaking. Current Archaeology 186, pp. 258-259.
Military (16)
G. Webster (1987), Wroxeter. Current Archaeology 107, pp. 364-368.
J. Crow (1988), Peel Gap. Current Archaeology 108, pp. 14-17.
P. Austen (1988), Burgh-by-Sands. Current Archaeology 108, pp. 18-19.
P. Abramson (1988), The Search for Roman Castleford. Current Archaeology
109, pp. 43-48.
S. Esmonde Cleary (1988), Rocester. Current Archaeology 111, pp. 132-133.
R. McNeil, D. Start and J. Walker (1989), Castleshaw. Current Archaeology
114, pp. 225-229.
P. Robinson (1990), The A66 archaeology project. Current Archaeology 122,
pp. 62-66.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (1992), Vindolanda. Current Archaeology 128, pp.
344-349.
R. Birley (1993), Vindolanda. Current Archaeology 132, pp. 504-505.
N. Hodgson (1993), Arbeia Roman Fort, South Shields. Current Archaeology
133, pp. 23-27.
E. Sauer (2001), Alchester Roman Fortress. Current Archaeology 173, pp. 189-191.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (2002a), Vindolanda. Current Archaeology pp. 436-445.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (2002b), Carlisle. Current Archaeology 183, pp.
133-137.
M. Cook and L. Dunbar (2004), Kintore. Current Archaeology 194, pp. 84-89.
P. Bidwell (2004), Roman 'barbed wire' on Hadrian's Wall. Current Archaeology
195, pp. 109-113.
E. Sauer (2005), Alchester: In search of Vespasian. Current Archaeology 196,
pp. 168-176.
Religion (12)
W. Rodwell (1987), St.Brelade's, Jersey. Current Archaeology 107, pp. 369-372.
R. Bartlett (1988), The Harlow Celtic Temple. A Celtic shrine underlies the
famous Roman temple. Current Archaeology 112, pp. 162-166.
C. Chippindale, D. Phillipson, A. Taylor and M. Green (1992), Arrington.
Current Archaeology 130, pp. 420-422.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (1993), A royal burial at St Albans. Current Archaeology
132, pp. 484-488.
P. Crummy (1993), Aristocratic graves at Colchester. Current Archaeology
132, pp. 492-497.
R. Brewer and P. Guest (2001), Caerwent: Venta Silurum. Current Archaeology
174, pp. 232-240.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (2001), Hayling Island. Current Archaeology 176,
pp. 333-335.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (2002), Vindolanda. Current Archaeology pp. 436-445.
R. Niblett (2002), Roman cemeteries of Verulamium: four hundred years of
funerary fashion. Current Archaeology 182, pp. 68-75.
C. Gosden and G. Lock (2003), Frilford: A romano-British ritual pool in Oxfordshire?
Current Archaeology 184, pp. 156-159.
H. Cool (2003), Sex and the cemetery: New light on glass vessels in Romano-British
graves. Current Archaeology 186, pp. 247-248.
D. Killock and G. Brown (2004), Tabard Square. Current Archaeology pp. 540-547.
Town (17)
G. Webster (1987), Wroxeter. Current Archaeology 107, pp. 364-368.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (1988), The London Amphitheatre. Current Archaeology
109, pp. 49-50.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (1989), Huggin Hill. Current Archaeology 115, pp.
244-245.
A. Poulter (1990), Nicopolis. Current Archaeology pp. 37-42.
M. Blockley (1990), Milton Keynes. Current Archaeology 122, pp. 69-72.
P. Crummy (1990), Metrological Analysis. Current Archaeology 122, pp. 91-93.
M. Darling and A. Vince (1992), Dark Earth and the end of Roman Lincoln.
Current Archaeology 129, pp. 364-367.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (1993), A royal burial at St Albans. Current Archaeology
132, pp. 484-488.
N. Bateman (1994), The London Amphitheatre. Current Archaeology 137, pp.
164-171.
R. Brewer and P. Guest (2001), Caerwent: Venta Silurum. Current Archaeology
174, pp. 232-240.
M. Fulford and A. Clarke (2002), Silchester: a crowded late Roman city. Current
Archaeology 177, pp. 364-369.
I. Blair (2002), Roman London's waterworks. The Gresham Street discoveries.
Current Archaeology 180, pp. 509-516.
R. Niblett (2002), Roman cemeteries of Verulamium: four hundred years of
funerary fashion. Current Archaeology 182, pp. 68-75.
A. Selkirk and W. Selkirk (2002), Carlisle. Current Archaeology 183, pp.
133-137.
P. Bennett, A. Hicks and M. Houliston (2003), Canterbury Whitefriars: 'The
Big Dig'. Current Archaeology 185, pp. 190-196.
D. Killock and G. Brown (2004), Tabard Square. Current Archaeology pp. 540-547.
A. Douglas (2004), The 'Babe Ruth' Bath house: Londinium's Later Port? Current
Archaeology 193, pp. 20-27.
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