Index to The Archaeologist, issues 1–50 Suzanne Atkins Volume numbers are in bold; Trundle, Singleton, West Sussex’ 46:35; 49:27 Area(s) of Competence 17:316, 317; page references in italicsare to 5:62–3 Archaeological Ceramic Building 22:9; 25:7; 27:3; 35:16; 41:41 illustrations ALGAO seeAssociation of Local Materials Group 35:4 ARENA (Archaeological Records of Government Archaeological Archaeological Data Archive Project, Europe Network Access) 49:14; ABC seeArchaeology in Britain Officers USA 44:41 50:25 Conference (ABC) All-Party Parliamentary Archaeology Archaeological Data Service, website ARGE (Archaeological Resource ACT (Archaeologists, Communicate, Group (APPAG) 44:7, 11; 45:7; 46:43 Guide for Europe) 50:42 Transform) 4:44 47:10, 31; Archaeological Employment in Britain ARIA seeAssociation of Regional and Adams, Max, ‘Darwin’s Worms: a 48:7; 50:20 Working Party 26:12–18 Island Archaeologists review’ 18:344–5 first report (2003) 47:12 archaeological field survey (in the Arkwright Project 23:29–30 Addyman, Peter 1:2 membership and aims 42:15 1990s) 12:202–10 Armitt, Ian, Scotland’s Hidden ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1982–1985) pay levels 49:43 Archaeological Field Unit (AFU), History, reviewed 36:30 50:12 responses to the 2003 report 50:7–8 Cambridgeshire 40:4; 43:32–3 Arthur, King 21:434 Adkins, Lesley & Roy review 46:23 Archaeological fieldworks skills Arts and Humanities Data Service, The Handbook of British website 43:9 project 49:27 Guides to Good Practiceseries, Archaeology, reviewed 36:27–8 Allan, Richard, MP 46:7; 47:11; 48:5; archaeological heritage conservation reviewed 42:38 ‘Index: almost the last word in 49:5; 50:5 13:219–20 Ashmore, Patrick, and Christopher archaeological reports’ 19:379 Allason-Jones, Lindsay, ‘Opinions’ Archaeological Project Services (APS) Ramsey, ‘Resolving troublesome The Keys of Egypt40:3 47:30–1 36:10 bone dates: lessons from Scottish letters 28:24; 32:28 Allen, JL, and A St John Holt, Health archaeological resource management, cists’ 46:36–7 Adler, Dana, letters 23:34; 29:24 and Safety in Field Archaeology, in France 25:18–20 Ashmore, PJ, ‘Assessment of trunk Adobe Training Course 43:6 reviewed 7:106–7 archaeological sciences seesciences road schemes in Scotland’ Aerial Archaeology Research Group Allen, Michael J, and Julie Gardiner, Archaeological Services and 18:355 (AARG) 45:5 Our Changing Coast:a survey of Consultancy (ASC) 39:10 Asian students and archaeologists aerial photography 21:431–2; 36:22– the intertidal archaeology of archaeological standards see 48:7–8 3; 39:26–7; 49:11 Langstone harbour,Hampshire, standards Aspinall, Arnold, ‘Soil science and Norfolk 47:21 reviewed 41:39 Archaeologica website 44:43 archaeological assessments’ Roman Britain 48:12–13 Allen, MJ 7:93 Archaeology in Britain Conference 19:381 Scotland 46:33 alluvial archaeology 42:11 (ABC) ’87 7:92–6 Assemblage Formation Processes Skyscan 5:68 Alwalton (Cambs), early Saxon Archaeology in Britain Conference 5:64–5 Africa cemetery 44:20 (ABC) ’88 9:132–7 assessments 47:39 African legacy 47:41 Ambrus, Victor, and Mick Aston, Archaeology in Britain Conference Association of Archaeological British archaeologists in 17:328 Reconstructing the Past, reviewed (ABC) ’89 11:180–5 Illustrators and Surveyors (AAI&S) agency archaeology 49:12 42:35 Archaeology in Britain Conference 2:12; 41:4 aggregates levy 44:5 Amesbury Archer 47:34–5 (ABC) ’90 13:221–30 Memorandum of Understanding AGM, IFA ancient monuments, Green Paper Archaeology in Britain Conference 50:6 1984, seminar on field archaeology 27:12–14 (ABC) ’91 15:267–76 Reciprocal Agreement 24:6 2:17–18 Ancient Monuments and Archaeology in Britain Conference Association of County Archaeological 1998, debate on archaeology in Archaeological Areas (AMAA) Act (ABC) ’92 17:319–28 Officers 3:25 crisis? 34:15–18 (1979) 5:62; 13:233, 234; 23:11– Archaeology in Britain Conference Association of Environmental 2001, Archaeology and Farming 12; 27:7, 12–14; 42:14; 47:15 (ABC) ’93 19:380–8 Archaeologists, Human 42:6–7 Ancient Monuments in the Archaeology in Britain Conference Ecodynamics conference 33:7–8 2002 46:6 Countryside 9:132–4 (ABC) ’94 21:428–37 Association of Environmental Agri-Environment Schemes 41:15; Ancient Monuments Laboratory Archaeology in Britain Conference Archaeology (AEA), journal 47:13–14 (AML) 32:3; 34:4 (ABC) ’95 23:14–31 32:5 Scotland 47:22–3 Anderson, Mark, ‘Tread carefully: Archaeology in Britain Conference Association for Living History, Farm Wales 46:28–9 archaeological fieldwork training (ABC) ’96 diary 27:9–14 and Agricultural Museums, USA agriculture (farming) 36:21; 41:22; for the public’ 45:12 Archaeology in Britain Conference 45:3 42:6–7; 46:31 Anderton, Mike, letter 33:27 (ABC) ’97 diary 30:9–11 Association of Local Government grain crops 47:38 Anelay, Baroness 42:14; 44:7 Archaeology in Britain Conference Archaeological Officers (ALGAO) managing monuments in Norfolk Anglo-Saxon (ABC) ’99 35:8–9; (post-1999 see 26:1, 11;27:13; 31:9, 10, 11; 47:20–1 Burial Census 44:22–3, 48:4 conferences) 36:12; 39:7 official protection measures 47:13– cemeteries 44:20–1 Archaeology in Britain 1991 Working archives 46:35 14 finds 41:9 Party, survey review 18:356–62 Buildings Sub-Committee 36:4 ‘Opinions’ 47:24, 27 human bone 44:28–9 Archaeology Ceramic Building curators 37:14 plough erosion and damage 47:15, plough damage on cemeteries Materials Group 36:7 and English Heritage 49:39 16–17, 18–19 47:16–17 Archaeology Channel 46:43 and Europe 34:9–10 protecting wetlands from 47:36–7 see alsoSutton Hoo Archaeology Data Service (ADS) Association of Regional and Island risk and damage to cropmarks Annual Report, IFA (2002/2003) 38:4; 42:21; 50:24–5 Archaeologists (ARIA) 31:9, 11; 47:18–19 49:17–31 Guides46:4; 50:25 36:12; 37:14; 40:17 in Scotland 47:22–3 antiquities Archaeology Labour Market Association for the Study and aircraft crash sites seecrash sites illicit trade and dealing 17:324, Intelligence:Profiling the Preservation of Roman Mosaics Aitchison, Kenneth 49:6, 7 325; 44:7; 46:22; 47:11 profession 2002/3 (ASPROM) 10:164–5 ‘20 questions’ 38:27 legislation on illicit trade 50:5 (IFA/CHNTO) 48:6; 49:7, 27; see Asterix, letter 1:7 ‘Archaeology and the policy sale of 17:330 alsoProfiling the profession Aston, Michael, ‘Chronological makers’ 44:11 AoC seeArea(s) of Competence The Archaeology of Mediterranean review session (1993)’ 19:382–3; assessments 47:39 AOC Archaeology Group 45:18–19 Landscapes, reviewed 41:36 see alsoAmbrus, Victor CPD 43:13 Roman burials in Southwark48:22, Archaeology Training Forum 35:14, Atkin, Malcolm, and Robert Milligan, disability 32:17–18 24–5 15; 37:13, 16 ‘Ground-probing radar in ‘Footing the Bill’ 44:34 APPAG seeAll-Party Parliamentary training courses 39:5 archaeology – practicalities and letter 42:44 Archaeology Group archaeomagnetic dating, glassmaking problems’ 16:288–91 metal-detectorists and the Milton APPEAR project 49:4; 50:38 sites at Bagot’s Park 50:37 Austin, David 43:23 Keynes hoard 45:10 Appleton-Fox, Nic seeStone, Richard ArchEd 43:35 ‘Research frameworks: a Welsh ‘Profiling the Profession’ 37:13 Applicants’Handbook41:41 archives 17:326; 21:437; 46:35; perspective’ 28:8–11 Albania 29:18–20 apprenticeships 31:16; 43:11, 12; 47:26 Avebury (Wilts), interpretation Albion Archaeology 43:38, 39 47:26 ArchNet 50:42 exhibition 42:22–3, 24 Alcock, Joan, Food in Roman Britain, Arbeia seeSouth Shields ARCHway 50:25 Avent, Richard, ‘Opinions’ 46:28–9 reviewed 48:38 archaeobotany 47:38 ARCUS (Sheffield) 39:7 Avish (Co Londonderry) 41:25 Aldsworth, Fred, ‘Planning matters – Archaeolink Prehistory Park 32:22–3 Areas of Archaeological Importance Ayers, Brian 39:6; 44:11 proposed development on The Archaeological Archives Forum (AAIs) 27:12–13 Ayrshireshipwreck 48:9–10 Babtie Group 37:7 public and the villa’ 45:20–1 Borson Barrows, Brimpton (Berks) Brown, Duncan H Bagot’s Park (Staffs), glassmaking sites Bevan, Lynne 43:38–9; 50:44 17:314–15 ‘Report on an IFA Finds Group 50:37 ‘20 questions’ 39:15–16 Bowden, Mark Seminar’ 19:374–5 Baillie, MGL, A Slice through Time, Indecent Exposure:sexuality, letter 14:258–9 ‘What’s the point of finds?’ 37:17– reviewed 25:22–3 society and the archaeological Unravelling the Landscape An 18 Bains, Liz 49:4 record(ed), reviewed 42:40 inquisitive approach to ‘What’s the point of mud?’ 38:26 Baker, David 1:6–7; 4:42 Bewley, Robert (Bob), ‘A year in the archaeology (ed), reviewed Brown, IW seeBerry, AQ ‘Jorvik revisited’ 3:24–5 life of an annual conference’ 37:25–6 Brown, Keri A, ‘Keeping it clean: the Baker, Evelyn 33:28; 36:31–2 14:255–6; see Bowsher, David seeBarber, Bruno collection and storage of ancient ‘Community benefit’ 2:16–17 alsoWelfare, Humphrey Bowsher, Julian, The Rose Theatre:an DNA samples from the field’ Ball, Warwick, ‘Near Eastern Bewley, Robert (Bob) et al, archaeological discovery, 33:16–17 archaeology and The Institute of Archiving Aerial Photography and reviewed 36:29 Bryant, Stewart 28:18–19 Field Archaeologists’ 19:389–90 Remote Sensing Data, reviewed Brabbs, Derry, England’s Heritage, Buckham, Susan, ‘Carved stones of Barber, Bruno, and David Bowsher, 38:31 reviewed 43:41 Scotland: protecting memorials of The Eastern Cemetery of Roman ‘Flying over Roman Britain: recent Bradford (Yorks), post-graduate the dead’ 44:17 London:excavations 1983–1990, results from the National degrees 44:32 Buckinghamshire County reviewed 48:39–40 Mapping Programme’ 48:12–13 Bradley, Richard Archaeological Service 39:4 Barclay, Gordon bibliographic services 24:13–14 ‘20 questions’ 34:27 Buckley, David, ‘Protecting our ‘20 questions’ 36:26 Biddle, Martin and Birthe, letter ‘Opinions’ 46:24–5 heritage – a consultation paper ‘Curation and excavation of the 29:24 The Significance of Monuments, on the built environment of archaeological resource: the role Biddulph, Edward, letter 34:32 reviewed 38:30 England and Wales’ 27:11–14 of Historic Scotland’s Bilikowski, Krystyna, letter 18:363 Branigan, Keith, and Patrick Foster, buildings 39:21–2 archaeology’ 28:13–15 Billown Neolithic Landscape Project Barra and The Bishop’s Isles: analysis and interpretation 16:293– letter 25:24 45:27 living on the margin, reviewed 303 Barker, Philip, obituary 40:3; see also biodiversity 46:19; 47:36–7 46:40 dating 50:34–5 White, Roger Scotland 47:23 Brannon, Nick seeHamlin, Ann disabled access 47:8 9 Barnatt, J, and K Smith, Heritage Bird, Jeremy, ‘Applied Archaeology: a Breeze, David favourites and most hated 50:38–41 Book of the Peak District: new degree programme in HBM’s role in Survey 12:206–7 Green Paper for Scotland 27:7–8 landscapes through time, Ireland’ 46:18 ‘Opinions’ 46:26–7 Listed Building Consent 20:406, reviewed 31:28 Birdoswald 15:264–6 ‘The frontiers of Rome’ 48:18–19 407, 408, 409 Barnstaple (Devon) 4:43–4 Birmingham Brickley, Megan, and Adrian Miles, listing and listed building control Barratt, Mark, letter 30:26 burials at the Bullring 44:24–5 The Cross Bones Burial Ground, 27:11, 12; 49:38 Barrett, Nathalie, training in conference on Post-Excavation Redcross Way,Southwark…, listing and youth culture 32:24–5 landscape survey 50:29 Analysis (1983) 1:6–7 reviewed 44:37 Northern Ireland 27:18–20 barrows, Berkshire 17:314–15 University 3:33–4; 43:19 Brigantium Reconstruction Centre PPG15 20:406–10 Bateman, Nick, Gladiators at the Birmingham University Field 42:32–3 recording 25:10–12 Guidhall:the story of London’s Archaeology Unit (BUFAU) Briggs, C Stephen, Towards a recording modern buildings in Roman amphitheatre and 39:10–11; 40:6–7; 44:24–5 Research Agenda for Welsh Essex 30:20–2 medieval Guildhall, reviewed Metchley Roman fort 48:27 Archaeology, reviewed 47:42 ‘social logic of spaces’ 37:21–3 42:37 Bishop, MC (ed), Roman Inveresk: Brindle, Steven, and Brian Kerr, see alsostanding buildings Batt, Cathy, ‘A sceptical past,present and future, Windsor Revealed:new light on Buildings Group, IFA 36:8; 41:8; archaeologist’s guide to scientific reviewed 48:42 the history of the castle, reviewed 50:38–41 dating techniques’ 21:433 Bishop, Mike 35:14–16; 43:3 36:29–30 Buildings Special Interest Group Battle of the Boyne 37:8 ‘Research – holy grail or sacred Brinklow, Dave seePearson, Nick 20:406–10; 50:41 Baxter, Ian 44:11, 42 cow?’ 21:425–7 Brisbane, Mark, ‘Archaeology and bellframes 22:16–17 ‘Heritage management: trador ‘The key to your future? Continuing heritage conservation: a view Burgh Castle Roman Shore fort rad?’ 41:26–9 Professional Development in from Bournemouth Polytechnic’ (Norfolk) 45:36 ‘Heritage products: characterising archaeology’ 36:13–14 16:304–5 burials the resource’ 30:12–13 Black Environment Network 48:5, 28; Brisbane, Mark, and Margaret archaeologists and DACs 45:14–15 Bayley, Justine, (ed), Science in 49:9 Darling, ‘Experiential learning Birmingham Bullring site, post- Archaeology – an Agenda for the Black students and archaeologists through work experience’ medieval 44:24–5 0 Future, reviewed 40:28–9 48:7–8 20:400–1 cremation burials and pyre sites ‘The Centre for Archaeological Blackstone, Tessa 44:7 British Archaeological Association, 33:18–20; 44:4 5 Science: 21 years of science in Blake, Hugo 43:25 Awards 47:6 Early Bronze Age/Beaker Amesbury – archaeology’ 50:34–6 Bland, Roger, ‘The Treasure Act and British Archaeological Bibliography Archer 47:34–5 1 Beaker burial 47:34–5 Portable Antiquities scheme, two 24:14 Iron Age sword and mirror 44:16 Beavis, John, and Alan Hunt (eds), years on’ 38:23–4 British Archaeological Reports14:252 questionnaire 44:30–1 s Communicating Archaeology, Blatherwick, Simon, ‘New laws on British Archaeologists and Developers radiocarbon dating of Scottish cists e reviewed 42:37 Health and Safety at Work’ Liaison Group Code of Practice 46:36–7 u Beckensall, Stan, Northumberland: 19:391 8:118–19 Roman 48:33 s the power of place, reviewed Blockley, Kevin, letter 24:21 British Association for Biological Roman Southwark 48:24–5 s 41:38 Blockley, SPE, RE Donahue and AM Anthropology and TV programme 31:25–6 i Bell, Antony, letters 8:122–3; 9:147 Pollard, ‘Time management (a Osteoarchaeology (BABAO) 36:4, 7 see alsobarrows; cemeteries; , Bell, M, A Caseldine and H radiocarbon update)’ 38:17–18 British Association for Near Eastern human remains t s Neumann, Prehistoric Intertidal boats Archaeology (BANEA) 19:389–90 Burke, Andrew, ‘Assessing risk and i Archaeology in the Welsh Severn canal boats 41:16 British Aviation Archaeologists’ damage to cropmark sites using g Estuary, reviewed 39:33 Llyn Peris boat conserved and Council 44:27 land surface curvature’ 47:18–19 o Bell, Mark, web guides 39:31; 44:40– displayed 50:30–1 British Conservation awards 38:4–5 Burrow, Ian l 1; 46:43; 48:43; 50:42 Newport 46:28, 30; 47:10 British and Irish Archaeological ‘Cultural Resource Management in o Bell, Mark, and Karen Walford, Romano-Celtic, Magor 21:434 Bibliography 43:5; 47:7 New Jersey’ 12:194–200 e ‘Digital data standards for the see alsowrecks and wreck sites British and Irish Archaeological letter 14:258 a terrified’ 42:20–1 Boddington, Andrew 4:49–50 Bibliography Supplements 2–5, Buteux, Victoria, letter 10:167 h bellframes 22:16–17 Bodley, Alison, ‘Staying young: 30 reviewed 35:32 Buteux, Victoria, and Hal Dalwood, c Benjamin, Richard, ‘Black and Asian years of the Young Archaeologists British Museum ‘Developing local research representation in UK Club’ 45:37 portable antiquities 44:6; 45:32 frameworks in Hereford and r A archaeology’ 48:7–8 Boland, Pete, letter 23:33 work abroad 17:328 Worcester’ 23:19–21 Bennett, Phil Bologna Declaration 43:22 British Property Federation 8:118 Butser Ancient Farm 44:5 e ‘Castell Henllys: approaching the Bolton, Angie 45:32 British School in Rome 17:328 past’ 42:28–31 Bonn Archaeological Software Bronze Age CAD 17:323 h ‘Castell Henllys: the schools Package 43:35 barrows 17:314–15 Cadw 7:90; 28:10 11 T experience’ 43:30–1 Bonney, DJ, RCHME archaeological cremated bone dating 44:4 archaeological survey 12:207–8 Berkshire County Council, survey 12:203–4 metalwork hoard from Milton cave archaeology 35:21 o Archaeological Site Management Booth, Garry, ‘Ancient remains and Keynes 45:10 ‘Opinions’ 46:28–9 t 17:312–16 video games: computer games shield from South Cadbury 40:21–4 Welsh historic environment 46:10– x Berry, AQ, and IW Brown (eds), and archaeology’, 31:22 Brooke, Christopher 11 e Managing Ancient Monuments: Border Burghs Archaeology Project ‘The archaeology of bellframes: Cadw/ICOMOS UK, Historic d an integrated approach, reviewed 2:15–16 recording and preservation’ Landscapes in Wales, reviewed 24:20 Borman, Tracy, ‘English Heritage: 22:16–17 41:34 n Best Value Inspectorate 41:14 bringing monuments to life’ ‘Ground-based remote sensing Caerlaverock Old Castle 45:16 I Bethell, Philip, ‘Chedworth: our 45:22–3 update’ 14:242–3 Caesar’s Camp, Iron Age hillfort, Bracknell 17:315–16 Chamberlain, Andrew, ‘Cave Cole, Sue 47:41 39:28–9 I Caistor St Edmund Roman town archaeology: a neglected Collcutt, Simon Berkshire 17:313 n (Norfolk) 45:36 resource?’ 35:21–2;see also ‘Access to Sites and Monuments of Bronze Age shield 40:21–4 d Cakebread, Stuart 43:38, 39 Sellers, Bill Records – a user’s pointed view’ funding 13:228 e Cambodia, books needed for 42:21 Champion, Sara 14:256–7 Conservation Area Consent (CAC) x Cambridge Archaeological Unit, ‘Archaeology and the Internet’ ‘Professional indemnity insurance 20:406, 407 Stuntney excavation 45:11 24:18–19 in contract archaeology’ 22:10–12 Conservation Areas 20:406, 408; t Cambridge University, post-graduate obituary 39:3 letter 22:18 30:22 o degrees 43:20 Champion, T seeFulford, M Collis, John 30:26; 35:14–16 England and Wales 27:12 T Cambridgeshire Archaeological Field Chapman, Mike, letter 36:31 Collis, John, and Peter Hinton, Scotland 27:7 Unit (AFU) 43:32–3 Chappell, Cressida seeTownsend, training 31:15–17 Conservation and Management of h Cambridgeshire County Farms Estate Sean Combe Gibbet Neolithic Long Archaeological Sites(journal) e 48:20 21 chariot burial, Newbridge 44:8 9 Barrow (Berks) 17:314, 316 20:413 Campbell, Adele, letter 40:32 Chateau de Mayenne, France Commission for Racial Equality 48:7, 8 Constitution and Structure Working A Campbell, Gill, ‘Separating the wheat 33:9–10 Committee on/for/of Working Party 26:4–6 r from the chaff: changing Chedworth Roman Villa 45:20–1 Practices in Archaeology (CWPA) Construction, Design and c perspectives in archaeobotany’ Cheer, Peter, letter 16:307 30:7; 38:3; 41:11 Management Regulations (CDM) h 47:38 Cherry Hinton (Cambs), Anglo-Saxon committees (2002/2003), IFA 49:31 25:25; 34:3 a Cane, Charlotte 14:245 Christian cemetery 44:20–1, 21 community archaeology construction industry tax deduction e CANMAP 45:4; 49:34, 35 Chester Archaeology, Dig News on coalfield regeneration 23:29–31 scheme 35:3 o CANMORE 45:4; 46:33 website 46:5 Forest of Dean survey 45:38 Construction Skills Certification CANMORE-Web 32:3–4 Children, George, and George Nash Hilton of Cadboll 45:24–5 Scheme (CSCS) 50:23 l o Car Dyke Roman canal 48:20–1 Neolithic Sites of Cardiganshire, IFA conference session (2002) Consultant Questionnaire 18:359–60 g Career Development and Education Carmarthenshire and 45:11 contamination of sites 42:18–19 Committee, IFA, professional Pembrokeshire, reviewed 30:24–5 portable antiquities 45:32 Continuing Professional Development is training questionnaire 14:244 Prehistoric Sites of Monmouthshire, Wroxeter hinterland project 45:28 (CPD) 20:410–11; 31:16, 17; t Career Development and Training reviewed 30:24–5 Community Programme (CP), MSC 35:14, 15–16; 36:13–14, 15; , Committee 19:371 Chitty, Gill 19:373 2:16–17; 7:100–1; 9:144–5 38:11; 39:24; 41:12, 41; 47:26 i work experience 20:400–1 Membership validation reviews competence, of archaeologists 43:14; European funding 43:29 s career structure 35:14–16 22:9; 25:6–7 see alsoArea(s) of Competence and PARN 43:13 s u Carlisle Archaeology 36:4 ‘Recording and analysis of fabric competitive tendering post-graduate courses 43:15 CARN 41:43 interventions’ 16:294–5 draft approved practice 11:179 questionnaire 49:6 e Carpenter, Phil ‘So what do we want from our EH document 13:216 contract archaeology 9:132; 10:167 s ‘Opinions’ 49:40 HEIRS?’ 41:17 Computer Advisory Service, IFA 6:71; Cultural Resource Management in 1 response to APPAG report 50:7 CHNTO seeCultural Heritage 14:255 New Jersey 12:194–200 – Carr, Jane, YAC 43:34 National Training Organisation computer games 31:22 draft approved practice 11:179 Carroll, Maureen, Roman,Celts and chronological review (1993) 19:382–3 computers 17:323 indemnity insurance 22:10–12 5 Germans:the German provinces Churcher, Isabel, letter 10:167 digital archiving 44:40–1 USA 5:63–4 0 of Rome, reviewed 43:40 churches 27:14 digital data standards 42:20–1 volunteers and students 22:14 Carson, Cindy Alberts, letter 23:33–4 bellframes 22:16–17 conferences see alsocontracts Carter, Stephen 44:8 and human remains 44:18–19 Archaeological Ceramic Building Contract Archaeology Committee ‘The archaeology of early legislation 20:407, 408 Materials Group 36:7 19:371; 22:14; 28:12 triangulation stations’ 31:23–4 planning controls 14:241–2 Association of Environmental Contract Archaeology Study Group, see alsoRobertson, Alastair remote sensing 49:11 Archaeologists Human report 8:115–17 carved stones and gravestones, churchyards, human remains 45:14– Ecodynamics 33:7–8 contractors (archaeological), lists of Scotland 44:5, 17 15 BABAO 36:7 46:14 Carved Stones Project, Scotland CIDOC 42:20; 49:14 EAA 2001 42:16 contracts 22:8; 24:8–9; 29:6; 31:12, 44:17 Circular 1/85 4:42; 5:67 EAA 2002, Thessaloniki 46:8–9 13; 34:13; 37:13 Carver, Emma, ‘Panels for the people’ Circular 8/87 (DoE) 7:107; 20:406, Finds Group 36:6–7 length of 25:8; 37:11; 40:18–19 45:16 407, 408; 30:20 ‘Homes with history’ 38:6–7 short term 23:27–8; 39:24 Carver, Martin [MOH] 1:5; 2:17–18 cists, radiocarbon dating 46:36–7 ‘Human Osteology’ 33:6–7 standard forms of 43:16 ‘Diggers and digging in the 21st CKC archaeology website 41:43 IFA 1983 Birmingham 1:6–7 terms and conditions 32:19–20 century’ 3:26–8 Clark, Pete R, letter 7:106 IFA 1984 Brighton 2:18–19 Contracts Working Group 43:16 ‘Graphic recording at Sutton Hoo’ Clark, Philip, National Trust IFA 1998 Symposium 32:8–10 Cool, Hilary, ‘But aren’t finds reports 7:102–3 archaeological survey 12:208–9 IFA 2000 Brighton 39:20–7 supposed to be boring?’ 48:14–15 ‘The innocent archaeologist in Clark, Rose 50:5 IFA 2000 Forum 41:12–13 Cooney, Gabriel,Landscapes of court or A bad year at Earl Clark, Royston 7:94–5 IFA 2001 41:14–18 Neolithic Ireland, reviewed Bottom’ 17:329–32 Clarke, Amanda, ‘“Town Life” IFA 2002 Leicester 44:10–15; 45:11 39:32–3 Caseldine, A seeBell, M training and research at IFA 2003 Bangor 49:8–16 Cooney, Gabriel, and Eoin Grogan, Castell Henllys 42:28–31; 43:30–1 Silchester’ 48:34 Management Development, Brunel Irish Prehistory:a social cathedrals 21:429; 27:14 Clarke, Amanda, and Patrick Ottaway, University (1985) 4:45–6 perspective, reviewed 39:32–3 legislation 20:407, 408 World Archaeological Congress Mesolithic Scotland 37:5 Cooney, Gabriel, and Stephen Catterick gallus48:14, 15 conference report 6:77–8 ‘Neolithic Orkney in its European Mandal, The Irish Stone Axe cave archaeology 35:21–2 Cleere, Henry Context’ 33:8 Project, reviewed 33:24 Cave Archaeology and Palaeontology ‘Contract archaeology – a view ‘Northern Pasts’ 33:6 Cooper, Keith (Dusty), obituary 37:3 Research Archive (CAPRA) 34:5 from the USA’ 5:63–4 PARIS 42:17 Cooper, Malcolm cave detection 31:20–1 honorary degree 19:379 RAC 99 and TRAC 99 37:5 ‘Archaeology and management Cave-Penney, Helena, ‘“Time Team” ‘ICOMOS and archaeology’ 3:28–9 SMA 1999 37:6 perspectives’ 18:346–50 and the Saxon cemetery at ‘Opinions’ 47:28–9 ‘Talking rubbish’ 38:6 ‘Meeting the challenge of Winterbourne Gunner’ 23:6–7 ‘The origins of the Institute-1’ UKICAS (1997) 31:7 organisation uncertainty’ 23:7–11 CBA seeCouncil for British 2:13–14 WAC4 35:8 ‘Sleeping with the enemy? Archaeology Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust West Midlands Regional Group Managing or making do’ 19:387 CD-ROMs, excavation reports on (CPAT) 35:11–12; 38:8–9; 41:43 32:8 Cooper, Malcolm A et al, Managing 24:15–16, 17–18 coastal defence 49:5; 50:36 Wetlands Archaeology Research Archaeology, reviewed 27:24 cemeteries coastal zone management 21:430–11 Project (WARP) 33:8 Cope, Julian, The Modern Anglo-Saxon 44:20–1 Coates, Gary, ‘Burials at the Bullring’ World Archaeological Congress Antiquarian, reviewed 34:28–9 plough damage on 47:16–17 44: 24–5 6:77–8 copyright 17:331 Roman Southwark 48:24–5 Code of conduct, IFA 23:5–6; 26:8–9, Young Archaeologists (1985) 3:29– Core Data Standard for Central Excavation Unit, at 13–14; 32:14; 50:15 33 Archaeological Sites and Birdoswald 15:264–6 burials and human remains 33:13 see alsoAGM; Archaeology in Monuments 42:20 Central Marches Historic Towns Principle 5 27:3; 29:4 Britain Conference; Theoretical Corin, Sam seeGrant, Jim Survey 23:19–21 RAOs 17:337, 338; 46:12–13 Archaeology Group; Theoretical coroner, and Treasure Act 38:25 Centre for Archaeology (CfA), EH Code of conduct, for professional Roman Archaeology Conference corrosion products 42:11 50:34–6, 37 archaeologists in America 36:24–5 Congress of Independent Cossons, Sir Neil 13:225; 43:4; 45:8; CgMs Consulting 36:10 Code of Practice 26:7 Archaeologists, Cambridge 4:46–7 47:11 Chadwick, Adrian 41:42 for curators 36:12 Connolly, Michael, Discovering the Cotswold Archaeological Trust (CAT) Chadwick, Paul, and Jez Reeve, Coggeshall (Essex), Gardners’ Neolithic in County Kerry:a 36:10 ‘Towards an IFA policy for Brewery 30:20–1 passage tomb at Ballycarty, Cotswold Archaeology 46:44 curatorial archaeology A coinage, Iron Age 28:21–2 reviewed 38:28 Cottam, Sally seePrice, Jennifer consultation document’ 37:14–15 Colchester Archaeological Trust 41:6–7 conservation, archaeological 5:54; Council, IFA 27:3 Council for British Archaeology (CBA) Dagless, Niels, letter 43:44 dictionaries, websites 43:35 Europe, reviewed 35:30–1 APPAG report 47:12 Dalwood, Hal The Digger, editor’s reply to education 15:274; 16:304–5; news feeds on website 46:43 letters 2:20; 8:123; 13:235 professional training 36:15–16 19:386–7 origins of the Institute 2:13–14 ‘What is professional archaeology?’ digital archiving 44:40–1 Black and Asian representation out-of-print publications online 7:104–5 digital data 38:21–2 48:7–8 50:25 see alsoButeux, Victoria standards 42:20–1 Castell Henllys and schools 43:30–1 public participation in archaeology Daniells, MJ, letter 14:258 Dillon, John, letter 13:235 CHNTO 43:11 survey 45:5; 46:4 Danish Archaeological Field Manual Diocesan Advisory Committees Creswell Crags projects 23:29–31 survey of user needs for 6:80–1 (DACs) 20:407, 408; 45:14–15 doctoral distance learning 38:3 archaeological publications 32:5 DAPPER project 38:22 Directive 85/337 (EU) 29:12, 13 and excavation 26:22–3 undergraduate courses 37:19–20 Darling, Margaret seeBrisbane, Mark Director, of IFA 26:5–6; 29:3; 50:17, and field units 43:32–3 Council for the Care of Churches Darling, Patrick 47:41 18, 19 GCSE and A level awards 47:5 44:18–19 Darrah, Richard, wood-working Directory26:27; 50:17 Herefordshire SMRs online 50:28 Council for Occupational Standards 42:34 Directory of Consultants 7:89 Higher Education 37:19–20 and Qualifications in Darvill, Timothy 12:192–3; 13:215– Disability, disabled persons 21:421; history in schools 47:27 Environmental Conservation 16; 14:239; 15:263–4 32:17–18 maritime sites 17:335–6 (COSQUEC) 26:8 ‘Archaeology and Europe: an Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) museums and projects 47:31 Council of Europe, data standards update’ 29:15–17 47:8–9 National/Scottish Vocational 42:20, 21 ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1989–1991) Diving at Work Regulations 17:336 Qualifications 19:375–8 countryside, official protection 50:15 1997 (DWR) 35:19 new degree programme in Ireland measures 47:13–14 Darvill, Timothy, and Andrew K Dixon, Karen seeStephenson, Ian 46:18 countryside management 46:31 Fulton et al, MARS The Dixon, PJ 2:15–16 ‘Opinions’ 46:31 Cowley, Dave 12:200–1 Monuments at Risk Survey of DNA samples, collection and storage St Margaret’s Almshouses, Taunton Cox, Chris 42:43 England,1995:main report, 33:16–17 46:20–1 letter 17:338 reviewed 34:29–30 documentary sources 19:381–2 teaching archaeology and teacher Cox, Chris, and Vikki Fenner, ‘Beyond Darvill, Timothy, and Bronwen Donahue, RE seeBlockley, SPE training 50:8 the crop mark: archaeology from Russell, Archaeology after Doran, Paula, letter 25:25–6 urban archaeology and Sheffield aerial photographs’ 21:431–2 PPG16:archaeological Dowdell, G, letter 32:28 University’s website 42:5 Cox, Margaret investigations in England 1990– Downes, Jane, and Tony Pollard (eds), see alsopost-graduate Crime scene archaeology 23:14–16 1999, reviewed 46:41 The Loved Body’s Corruption qualifications; universities ‘Criminal concerns: a plethora of Darwin, Charles 18:344–5 Archaeological contributions to Edwards, Kevin J seeWalker, Michael forensic archaeologists’ 33:21–2 dating methods and techniques the study of human mortality, JC Cox, Margaret, Vanessa Straker and 13:224 reviewed 34:31 Edwards, Rachel 49:7 Douglas Taylor, Wetlands Davies, Sue 7:92–3; 33:11; 34:8; Drake, Jonathan Egypt, human bone 44:29 Archaeology and Nature 35:10; 37:10; 38:11; 41:3 conference report 4:45–6 Ehrenberg, Margaret, ‘Digging up Conservation, reviewed 27:22–3 ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1998–2001) death of50:15, 44 Eve?’ 14:245–7 Craigmillar Castle 45:16 50:20 employment training 9:144–5 Eire 40:15; see alsoIrish Repulic Cranstone, David ‘20 questions’ 35:28 ‘Registration of archaeological Eiteljorg II, Harrison et al, CAD:a letter 13:235 see alsoHinton, Peter organisations’ 14:253 guide to good practice, reviewed ‘Standards in competitive fieldwork’ Davison, Brian Drewett, Peter 43:24 49:42 22:15–16 ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1986–1987) Droitwich (Worcs), Vines Park, salt- Elders, Joseph, ‘Church archaeology ‘The excavation of industrial sites’ 50:13 working area 5:65 and human remains’ 44:18–19 13:231–3 Picturing the Past, reviewed 30:25 Drummond-Murray, James 43:36–7; Ellis, Peter, ‘After excavation’ 40:24–5 crash sites, military aircraft 35:3–4; Davison, David P, letter 15:262 47:32–3 employment, Working Party report 44:26–7; 48:6 Dawson, Mike 42:41 letters 20:415–16; 33:28 and recommendations 26:12–18 cremation burials 33:18–20 ‘Archaeology and the Party Wall Dublin Core metadata/standard Employment Training (ET) 9:144–5 dating bone 44:4 Act’ 50:9 46:19; 49:14 employment/self employment, tax Creswell Crags 23:29–31; 34:4–5; ‘Health and safety: construction Duchas: The Heritage Service 31:8; 15:277–8 35:26–7 skills certificate scheme’ 50:23 40:15, 17 ENDEX 28:10–11 crime scenes seeforensic Prehistoric,Roman and post- licensing system 46:16–17 English Heritage (EH) archaeology Roman landscapes of the Great Duhig, Corinne, ‘Stress and trauma’ aggregates levy 44:5 0 Croft, Bob seeThomas, Roger Ouse Valley(ed), reviewed 41:38 44: 28–9 archaeologists’ qualifications 50:8 Croom, Alexandra, Roman Clothing DBFO (Design, Build, Finance and Dunbar 44:8 9 Buildings at Risk survey 20:406–7 5 and Fashion, reviewed 46:42 Operate) schemes 34:24 Dundee, McManus Galleries 9:146 buildings, standing 20:406–9 – cropmarks, risk and damage to de la Bédoyère, Guy Dunkley, Mark, ‘Underwater caves 35:21 1 47:18–19 Gods with Thunderbolts:religion in archaeology: a guide to the new Centre for Archaeology 50:34–6, cross-slab seeHilton of Cadboll Roman Britain, reviewed 48:39 diving regulations’ 35:19 37 s Pictish cross-slab The Golden Age of Roman Britain, Durham Chief Archaeologist 35:4 e Crown immunity 27:14 reviewed 36:28–9 County Council website 42:21: coastal defence 49:5; 50:36 u Crowther, David, ‘Museums are Dealing in Cultural Objects 50:27 competitive tendering 13:216 s where the past is going’ 8:120–2 (Offences) Bill 47:11; 48:5; 49:5 ‘Keys to the Past’ project 45:5 countryside advisers 47:13 s cult archaeology 44:43 Dean, Martin seeRedknap, Mark University, post-graduate degrees data standards 42:20 i Cultural Heritage National Training Dean Archaeological Group 45:38 43:21 disabled people 32:18 , Organisation (CHNTO) 35:14; Defence of Britain project 32:4–5 Durham, Brian, ‘Historic environment environmental archaeology 47:38 t s 38:3; 41:12; 43:11; 48:6 DEFRA 46:31; 47:13, 14, 27; 49:39 versus land/water quality: no Exploring Our Past:Strategies for i Roles and Skills Project 43:14 Norfolk monuments 47:20, 21 contest?’ 42:18–19 the Archaeology of England, g Culture and Recreation Bill 42:14 Denmark, National Museum 4:51 Dyer, James, letter 7:106 reviewed 17:318 o Cunliffe, Barry, The Danebury Department for Culture, Media and frameworks 28:14–15 l Environs Programme:the Sport (DCMS) 47:11, 12; 50:7–8 Earl, Graeme seeWheatley, David funding 28:3 o prehistory of a Wessex landscape The Historic Environment:a force earthwork erosion 20:414 funding of surveys of e Vol 1 Introduction, reviewed for our future, reviewed 46:39 East Anglian Archaeology44:35; 47:6 Archaeological Sites and a 41:39 Verulamium 47:15 Easter Ross 45:24–5 Monuments 12:204–5 h curators, archaeological (curatorial Department of the Environment (DoE) Eaton, Tim, Plundering the Past: Geophysical Survey Database c archaeology) 28:5–7; 41:19 Circular 8/87 (historic buildings) Roman stonework in medieval 50:34 code of practice for 36:12 7:107; 20:406, 407, 408; 30:20 Britain, reviewed 41:36 Heritage under Pressure 45:8 r A curatorial practice 23:21–2 marine/underwater archaeology ecclesiastical buildings 21:429 Historic Environment Review draft IFA policy 37:14–15 17:335 ecclesiastical development process, papers 39:17–19 e lists of archaeological contractors Welsh Office 9:139–42 human remains and Images of England42:4 supplied by 46:14 desk-based assessments, historical archaeologists 45:14–15 initiatives 49:38–9 h sustainable development 46:38 sources used in 41:19 ecclesiastical exemption, Scotland listing 32:24 25 T Currie, Christopher, letters 20:415; developer column 13:220; 14:254; 27:8 and local authorities 47:25 24:21 15:266; 16:292 Ede, Joy, ‘Agri-Environment schemes’ London 35:17 o Currie, Christopher K, and Martin developer-funded archaeology 41:15 maritime (marine) archaeology t Locock, ‘Archaeology and the grey literature and the OASIS Edmonds, Mark, Ancestral 27:14; 44:12 x restoration of historic gardens: a project 50:24–5 Geographies of the Neolithic military aircraft crash sites 44:26–7; e maze of confusion’ 17:332–4 and the public 45:18–19 Landscape,monuments and 48:6 d Curteis, Mark, ‘Iron Age coinage’ developers 47:25 memory, reviewed 37:28 National Heritage Act 45:4 28:21–2 Code of Practice 8:118–19 Edmonds, Mark, and Colin Richards NMP 48:12–13 n Cushion, Brian 47:20, 21 Development Plan 13:233–4 (eds), Understanding the Norfolk monuments 47:20, 21 I Czech Republic, flooding 47:41 Devils Dyke Lottery project 43:5 Neolithic of Northwestern opinions 46:30–1 plough damage 50:8 evaluation strategies 47:39 finds workers 38:26 46:22 I policy note on Human Remains on Evans, Edith, and Graham Keevill, role of 37:17–18 EU 32:22; 41:10; 49:10, 14 n Historic Properties 23:17–18 ‘When standing buildings fall’ Finlayson, Bill, and Ian Ralston, European funds for fieldwork training d ‘Power of Place’ report 41:20–3 16:295–6 ‘Another north–south divide?’ 43:29 e powers and duties 27:14 Evans, Jane 23:11–12 museums 47:30–1 x publication of reports 34:20 letter 10:167 FISH (Forum on Information for training 31:16 re-enactment events at properties ‘Roman ceramics and the Standards in Heritage) 44:13; Wales 28:10 t 45:22–3 multicultural melting pot’ 48:28 45:9; 46:19; 49:14 o research agenda 46:34 Evison, Martin P, ‘Computer Fisher, Mark, MP 50:18 Gaffney, Vince seeExon, Sally T research frameworks survey 28:3–4, generated facial reconstruction in Fitzpatrick, Andrew 46:7 Gaimster, David 50:43 5, 8 archaeology’ 31:18–19 ‘The Amesbury Archer: “King of metal-detectorists and the Milton h restoration on sites 42:25–7 excavation reports 34:19 Stonehenge?”’ 47:34–5 Keynes hoard 45:10 e science and the CfA 50:34–5 Exeter University Fitzpatrick, Lawrence, ‘Developer response to APPAG report 50:7–8 Silbury Hill 41:31; 50:35 post-graduate degrees 43:22 column’ 13:220; 14:254; 15:266; Gale, Alison, Britain’s Historic Coast, A Stanton Moor 39:28 29 wetlands inventory 47:37 16:292 reviewed 41:35; see also r State of the Historic Environment Exon, Sally, Vince Gafney, Ann Fleming, Neil seeGrant, Jim Fenwick, Valerie c Report 2002, reviewed 47:24, 43 Woodward and Ron Yorston, flexible working practices 21:422, Gamble, Clive, ‘20 questions’ 40:12– h study of PPG 16 23:12–13 Stonehenge Landscapes:Journeys 423–4; 24:10 13 a training support 47:26 through real-and-imagined Florian, Mary-Lou, Heritage Eaters: Gamlingay (Cambs), middle Saxon e training in landscape survey 50:29 worlds, reviewed 45:43 insects and fungi in heritage cemetery 44:20, 21 o twentieth-century military sites 50:5 collections, reviewed 32:26 gardens, restoration of 17:332–4; Urban Panel 49:15 facial reconstruction, computer Flynn, Rebecca, ‘Arthur: the ever- 20:415 l o Verulamium 47:15 generated 31:18–19, 26 present king’ 21:434 Gardiner, Julie seeAllen, Michael J g ViewFinderwebsite 48:4 Fahy, Anne football sponsorship 34:5 Gardiner, Mark wetlands 47:37 employment training 9:144–5 Fopp, Michael A, Managing Museums ‘Reading about the past – historical is see alsoHistoric Properties Group; ‘Paid volunteers – 1986 AGM and Galleries, reviewed 37:28 documents and archaeology’ t MAP2; Profiling the profession resolution’ 7:99 forensic archaeology 23:14–16; 19:381–2 , English Heritage Research and Case Fairclough, Graham 33:21–2 Saxo-Norman buildings 45:5 i Studies in Architectural ‘A code of practice for curators’ courses 43:24 Gardom’s Edge project (Derbyshire) s Conservation:Metals,Vol 1, 36:12 Forensic Search Advisory Group 33:3–4 s u reviewed 36:27 Historic Environment Review 39:19 (FSAG) 33:21, 22 Gater, John, ‘Professional standards in The English Rivers Palaeolithic Survey ‘Spatial and functional analysis of Forest of Dean, community surveying archaeological geophysics’ e 35:23, 25 buildings’ 16:296–8 45:38 13:217 s EnrichUK 48:4 Falconer, Lord 44:7 Forestry Commission 12:209–10 Geake, Helen, ‘Plough damage on 1 environmental archaeology 15:272 Falkingham, Gail 43:38, 39 formation processes 19:385–6 Anglo-Saxon cemeteries’ – Environmental Archaeology The Farley, Mike Forum for Co-ordination in the 47:16–17 Journal of Human Palaeoecology ‘Conference report’ 2:18–19 Funding of Archaeology 9:138; Geary, Kate 50:44 5 32:5 ‘Getting to grips with formation 11:174–5, 177–8 ‘Debating the Welsh historic 0 environmental assessment 17:324 processes’ 19:385–6 Foster, Patrick seeBranigan, Keith environment’ 46:10–11 environment services 41:23 letters 2:20; 8:122 Foster, Sally 44:5 letter 33:27 Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group JIS 13:218–19 ‘Research agenda for Wales’ 42:8– 13:220 (FWAG) 47:21 membership services review 10 EPIC 50:23 Farr, Sarah-Jane 22:6 14:255 geoarchaeology, north-east England Equal Opportunities in Archaeology Faulkner, Neil Fowler, Daryl, obituary 41:5 12:201 Working Party Report (1991) ‘A Roman rant’ 48:16–17 Fowler, Peter, Landscape Plotted and Geographic Information Systems 15:280–2 ‘The Sedgeford Project – an Pieced:landscape history and (GIS) 17:323; 32:8–9 Equal Opportunities Committee endangered species?’ 41:32–3 archaeology in Fyfield and geophysics 14:250; 19:371, 386; 31:11 Fawcett, Richard Overton Down,Wiltshire, developments 50:34 disabilities 21:421; 32:17–18 Scottish Cathedrals, reviewed reviewed 41:35 professional standards 13:217 policy and guidelines 21:421–5 33:25–6 Fowler, PJ, Forestry Commission websites 41:43; 43:35; 46:4 Essex, recording modern buildings Stirling Castle:the restoration of the policy 12:209–10 Germany 40:15 30:20–2 Great Hall (ed), reviewed 42:38 Fox, Allison seeJohnson, Andrew Gerrard, Sandy, The English Heritage Essex County Council 41:4 fees seepay rates Framework 6 (European funding) Book of Dartmoor, reviewed Essex, Sue 46:10–11 Fenner, Vikki seeCox, Chris 49:14 32:26–7 Esslingen Code 42:16 Fenwick, Valerie, and Alison Gale, frameworks (research frameworks) Gibbons, Paul 49:44 E-thesis project 50:25 Historic Shipwrecks Discovered, 29:10–11 Gibson, Alex 33:3 ethnicity 49:7, 9 Protected and Investigated, curating 28:5–7 Stonehenge and Timber Circles, Europae Archaeologiae Consilium reviewed 35:29 regional, EH 46:34 reviewed 37:26–7 (European Archaeological Fernie, Kate, ‘FISH, birds and flowers: survey 28:3–4 Gibson, Alex, and Derek Simpson Council, EAC) 37:9 historic environment and Wales 28:8–11 (eds), Prehistoric Ritual and Europe 40:14–16; 41:10–11 biodiversity information France 40:15 Religion:essays in honour of stable isotope analysis 38:19–20 resources’ 46:19 archaeological resource Aubrey Burl, reviewed 33:25 update on archaeology 29:15–17 Ferris, Iain 43:19 management 25:18–20 Gifford Archaeology 39:11–12 see alsoEuropean page Feugère, Michel, Weapons of the Chateau de Mayenne 33:9–10 Gifford and Partners 37:7; 48:26 European Archaeological Association Romans, reviewed 48:37 Iron Age 49:16 Gilchrist, Roberta 50:20 Field Monument Wardens 2:14–15; school visits to excavation 26:23 ‘Equality in archaeology: access Esslingen conference (2001) 42:16 13:219 Francis, Tim, ‘Archaeologists: how to and opportunities’ 19:386 European Association of field units, and education 43:32–3 survive litigation’ 32:19–21 ‘Men and women in archaeology: Archaeologists (EAA) 32:12–13; fieldwork Fraser, David 10:154 issues of employment and 33:10; 36:9; 44:43; 47:29 competitive 23:32 ‘Area and special interest groups’ education’ 14:245, 250–1 Bournemouth meeting 35:11 European funding for training 43:29 9:128 Gilchrist, WA, letter 18:363 Committee for Professional standards in 22:15–16 ‘Professional training for Gilkes, Oliver, Albania 29:18–20 Associations in Archaeology training 45:12; 46:22, 33 archaeologists – the Gillings, Mark, and Alicia Wise (eds), 41:10 training inquiry 29:8–9 questionnaire’ 14:244 GIS Guide to Good Practice, Thessaloniki conference 46:8–9 finances 19:370, 371–2 ‘The Training Initiative: short reviewed 38:31 European Economic Community finds training courses in archaeology’ GIS seeGeographic Information 17:324–5 conference review 13:223–4 19:372 Systems European Heritage Net website 44:43 research and integration 23:23–4 Frodsham, Paul, ‘A future for Gisladóttir, Hallgerdur, letter 9:147 European Journal of Archaeology Roman 48:14–15 Berkshire’s past’ 17:312–16 Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological 31:4 SMA identification courses 43:10 Fulford, Mike, ‘Opinions’ 48:32–3 Trust (GGAT) 38:9; 41:4 European Landscape Convention workshop 17:328 Fulford, M, T Champion and A Long Glasgow, visitors to Braehead 29:17 Finds Group 46:5, 6 (eds), England’s Coastal Heritage: excavation 45:18–19 European page 32:12–13; 33:9–10; AGM 2001 41:9 a survey for English Heritage and glass, cristallo goblet 50:5 34:9–11; 35:11–12; 36:9; 37:9 anniversary meeting 36:6–7 the RCHME, reviewed 30:23–4 glassmaking sites, Bagot’s Park 50:37 European Union (EU) 40:14; 41:10 report 49:29 Fulford, MG, and K Huddleston, The Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Directive 85/337 29:12, 13 Seminar report (1992) 19:374–5 Current State of Romano-British 32:8–9 funding 32:22; 41:10; 49:10, 14 training questionnaire 43:7 Pottery Studies, reviewed 16:306 Gloucester (Glos), ground-probing funds for fieldwork training 43:29 finds liaison officers 34:25–6; 38:23–4 Fulton, Andrew, rock art 36:17; see radar 16:289–91 evaluating archaeological sites Finds Work, Special Interest Group alsoDarvill, Timothy Goddard, Sharon, HLF 43:12 13:230 11:172 funding 9:138; 27:11; 28:3; 44:34; Goodrick, Glyn, Jan Harding and Benjamin Johnson, ‘Virtual reality Hancocks, Annette 43:7; 50:44 HERs seeHistoric Environment Passed to the Future46:38 at the Neolithic monument Hansard 43:8 Records Photographic Library 48:4 complex of Thornborough, North harassment 21:422 Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust publications 46:27 Yorkshire’ 39:30–1 Harding, Jan seeGoodrick, Glyn 34:5; 36:10–11; 39:12–13; 40:7 review paper 28:13–15 Gould, Shane, ‘Recording modern Harding, AF (ed), Experiment and Anglo-Saxon cemeteries 44:20–1 SMRs 47:12 buildings: recent work in Essex’ Design:archaeological studies in Heyworth, Michael technical advice notes 44:9 30:20–2 honour of John Coles, reviewed Internet Archaeology24:12–13 trunk road schemes 18:355 Gourley, Ben seeHurd, John 40:29 science-based archaeology wrecks in Orkney waters 45:34–5 graduate courses, in archaeological Harding, Jan, and Stéphane Rault, 11:177 178 HLF seeHeritage Lottery Fund practice 3:33–4 ‘The Raunds prehistoric project: ‘The future of archaeological HNC/HND courses 37:19 grain crops 47:38 under new management’ 35:20 sciences’ 6:79 Hodgson, Nick, ‘Social inclusion on Grant, Jim, Sam Corin and Neil Hardy, Alan, inquiry into fieldwork Hicks, Martin J, obituary 35:3 the Wall’ 45:29 Fleming, The Archaeology training 29:8–9 Highland Archaeology Week 38:3 Hoffman, Birgitta, ‘Romans in Coursebook:an introduction to Harris matrices 43:35 Highland Council’s archaeology unit Scotland: the Roman Gask study skills,topics and methods, Harrison, Carla, ‘Education, training 36:5 Project’ 49:34–5 reviewed 45:42 and government initiatives’ 43:11 Hildred, Alex, and Ian Oxley, Holden, Tim 44:8 graphic recording, at Sutton Hoo Hartsdown (Kent), crouched ‘“Maritima revisited”’ 17:335–6 Holden’s Firs barrow cemetery (Berks) 7:102–3 inhumation burial 44:21 Hill, Charles, ‘John Redwood’s legacy 17:314, 316 Graves-Brown, Paul, ‘Is Silbury Hill HASCOM 19:391 to Wales’ 27:21 Holocene sites, Solent 50:32–3 falling down?’ 41:31 Haselgrove, Colin, ‘The Late Iron Age Hill, JD 28:20–1 Holroyd, Isabel, ‘biab online’ 47:7 Great Orme copper mine 14:241 and the Roman transition in the hillfort, Iron Age, Caesar’s Camp Holtorf, Cornelius 47:40 Green, Miranda Aldous, Dying for the south Midlands’ 28:16–18 17:315–16 Holyoak, Vince, ‘Crash sites and the Gods:human sacrifice in Iron Haskell, Tony (ed), Caring for Our Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab war dead’ 44:26–7 Age and Roman Europe, Built Heritage:conservation in 45:24–5 Holyrood, Scottish Parliament site reviewed 44:37 practice, reviewed 19:393 Hinchliffe, John, letter 8:123 44:8, 8, 11 Greene, Miranda, ‘Herefordshire Haslam, Rob, ‘Science and Hindwell Neolithic palisaded Hook, Robert, ‘Research agendas for online’ 50:28 archaeologists’ 38:13–14 enclosure 35:11–12 standing buildings’ 21:435 Green Movement 15:267–8 Hawes, Doug 10:166 Hingley, Richard, ‘Roman Hope, Valerie, and Eireann Marshall Green Papers Hayden, Peter, letter 19:394–5 archaeology & British origins’ (eds), Death and Disease in the England and Wales 27:11–14 HBMC see Historic Buildings and 48:30 Ancient City, reviewed 44:38 Scotland 27:7–8 Monuments Commission Hinton, David A, letter 15:262 Horne, Barry, letter 24:20 Green Party 47:10 Headland Archaeology 44:8–9 Hinton, Peter 30:7–8; 35:13, 14–16; Horningsea (Cambs) 48:21 Gregory, Ian N, A Place in History:a Health and Safety 39:23 39:8; 41:10–11, 12–13; 44:11; Hosfield, Robert, ‘Old data, new guide to using GIS in historical construction skills certificate scheme 46:3, 17; 48:3 methods: managing the British research, reviewed 49:42 50:23 appointed Director 29:3 Palaeolithic’ 35:23–5 Gregory, Tony 4:46–7; 9:142–3 diving regulations 17:336; 35:19 ‘Archaeology in Parliament’ 45:7 House of Commons, First Report from Greig, Ian, argument against RAOs letter 5:66–7 ‘Good archaeology guaranteed’ the Environment Committee, 17:337–8 new laws 19:391 26:7–11 reviewed 7:107 Grenville, Jane, and Richard Morris, underwater archaeology 17:336 ‘Looking forward’ 50:22 housing ‘Archaeological approaches to Health and Safety at Work 17:320–1 ‘PPGs: a fond farewell?’ 46:15 and archaeology 31:4 the recording of buildings’ Health and Safety Executive (HSE) report on a government statement social housing provision 35:5 16:300–1 34:3 43:4 housing associations 34:5 Grogan, Eoin seeCooney, Gabriel Heaton, Michael J 4:48–9 see alsoCollis, John Housing Corporation 35:5 Ground Penetrating Radar 49:11 ‘Archaeologists in pedi-immolative Hinton, Peter, and Sue Davies, Howe, Liz, ‘Living on the edge: ground-based remote sensing, update auto-fusillade fiasco’ 37:20 ‘Twenty questions: reviewing the working on short term contracts 14:242–3 letters 12:210; 14:259; 18:363; Government’s strategy for the in archaeology’ 23:27–8 ground-penetrating radar (GPR), for 30:26; 43:44 Historic Environment’ 39:17–19 Hoyle, Jon, ‘The Forest of Dean: cave detection 31:20–1 ‘Model contracts, model work?’ Hinton, Peter, and Taryn Nixon, community surveying’ 45:38 ground-probing radar 16:288–91 43:16 ‘Raising the standard’ 19:380 HPG seeHistoric Properties Group groundwater modelling 42:11 Wessex Group 9:129 Hinton, Peter, and Nick Waloff, ‘The Huddleston, K seeFulford, MG groups, area/regional and special Heighway, Carolyn, ‘Late Antique and value of archaeology’ 41:14 human osteology conference 33:6–7 interest, IFA 9:128–31; 10:154–6; early medieval Europe: some historical documents 19:381–2 human remains 11:171–2; 13:234–5; 15:283; new research’ 21:429–30 historical sources, in desk-based Amesbury Archer 47:34–5 0 17:310–11; 19:373; 25:6–7 HEIRNET [HEIRnet] seeHistoric assessments 41:19 Anglo-Saxon 44:28–9 5 the future of 44:14 Environment Information Historic Buildings and Monuments and church archaeology 44:18–19 – Groups Forum 31:6; 32:7; 33:6; 34:7; Resources Network Commission (HBMC) 7:105 and DACs 45:14–15 1 35:9; 36:8; 37:8; 38:7; 39:9; HEIRPORT 46:19; 50:25 Historic Buildings and Monuments in dignity for the dead 33:13 40:11 HEIRS seeHistoric Environment Scotland, survey 12:206–7 DNA samples 33:16–17 s GSB Prospection, website 41:43 Information Resources The historic environment:a force for ethics 23:17–18 e Guardianship monuments 20:406, Henig, Martin, The Heirs of King our futurereport 43:4 exhibition 33:14–15 u 407 Verica:culture and politics in historic environment 47:12 Mesolithic 39:7; 40:5 s guide to articles and reviews (Nos 1– Roman Britain, reviewed 48:37 and biodiversity 46:19 new organisation 33:4 s 20) 21:438–43 Henson, Don Government’s strategy for 39:17–19 policy on treatment? 33:11–12 i Gwynedd Archaeological Trust ‘Archaeology in Higher Education’ Scotland 46:38 politics and codes 15:275–6 , 14:241 37:19–20 Wales 46:10–11 questionnaire on burials 44:30–1 t s ‘Archaeology on television’ 41:18 Historic Environment Forum (HEF) questionnaire results 15:278–9 i Hadley, Dawn 42:5 ‘Community archaeology – IFA 41:23, 30; 42:14; 45:7; 47:10–11; scientific developments 50:35 g Hadrian’s Wall 48:18–19, 28; 49:35 Conference Session 2002’ 45:11 50:20, 21 trepanation 33:23 o Hadrian’s Wall Archive Project response to APPAG report 50:8 Historic Environment Information WWII crash sites 44:26–7 l 11:187 Hereford and Worcester, research Resources (HEIRs) 41:17; 50:25 see alsoburials o Haley, Gary 22:6 frameworks 23:19–21 Historic Environment Information Humble, Jon, and Ken Smith, e Halkon, Peter, ‘Archaeology in Herefordshire, SMRs online 50:28 Resources Network (HEIRNET) ‘Conservation archaeology’ a education’ 19:386–7 HEREIN 49:14 41:27, 28; 46:19; 50:25 39:28–9 h Hall, David, Turning the Plough: Heritage at Sea(document) 17:335 Historic Environment Records (HERs) Hunt, Alan seeBeavis, John Midland open fields:landscape heritage conservation 13:219–20; 45:7; 49:38–9 Hunter, J, C Roberts and A Martin, c character and proposals for 16:304–5 Historic Environment Review 38:11 Studies in Crime:and r A management, reviewed 47:42 Heritage Information47:5 Historic Land use Assessment (HLA) introduction to forensic Hall, Richard 8:113; 9:127; 10:153; Heritage Landscape Areas 29:15–17 project 32:9 archaeology, reviewed 26:26 11:171, 175–7 heritage landscapes 23:29–31 historic landscape 21:432–3 Hunter, John, and Ian Ralston (eds), e ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1987–1989) Heritage Link 47:11 historic landscape assessment 36:21 Archaeological Resource h 50:14 Heritage Lottery Fund 27:11; 38:23; Historic Monuments and Buildings Management in the UK, reviewed T Halla, Valerie, letter 3:35 43:12; 46:22, 23; 47:10 Branch, Dept of the Environment 19:391–2 Halpin, Claire 13:234–5; 15:283 Portable Antiquities Scheme 44:6; for Northern Ireland, survey Hunter, Michael (ed), Preserving the o Hamlin, Ann, and Nick Brannon, 45:32 policy 12:208 Past:the rise of heritage in modern t ‘Caring for the built heritage in Warwickshire SMR 45:39 Historic Properties Group (HPG) Britain, reviewed 27:23–4 x Northern Ireland’ 27:18–20 heritage management 30:12–13; 20:406, 407 Hunter, Richard e Hammon, Andy 49:44 41:26–9 Historic Scotland 17:327; 32:9 ‘Cultural Resource Management in Hampshire and Wight Trust for EAA 46:8 agriculture 47:22 New Jersey’ 12:194–200 d Maritime Archaeology (HWTMA) Heritage under Pressure study 45:8 carved stones 44:17; 45:24 letter 14:258 n 50:32–3 Heron, C seePollard, M Orkney WHS project 45:30–1 Hurd, John, and Ben Gourley, Terra I Britannica:a celebration of agenda, reviewed 43:41 LAARC seeLondon Archaeological letter 20:415 I earthen structures in Great Britain Jenkins, Richard, The Archaeologist, Archive and Research Centre see alsoCurrie, Christopher K n and Ireland, reviewed 43:42 reviewed 38:28–9 Lambrick, George 7:95–6; 42:7 Logan, BM seeMcMinn, RMH d Hurst, Derek, letter 10:167 Jennings, David 38:12; 50:8 ‘Archaeology and the rural London e Hutchings, RT seeMcMinn, RMH Jermy, Ken, letter 28:24 environment’ 36:21 buildings 50:39–40 x hydrocarbon plumes 42:18 Jerwood Foundation 34:3 Lampeter University, post-graduate glass from Abacus House site 50:5 JIS seeJobs Information Service degrees 43:23 Gresham Street 41:4 t ICAHM website 43:6 jobs 17:327–8 Lancaster University Archaeological historic buildings 20:406 o ICCROM Conference 3:35 Jobs in British Archaeology Unit 37:7; 40:7–8 research agenda 35:17 T ICOMOS, and archaeology 3:28–9 1995 25:8–9 landscapes 17:327 Roman 48:22–3 ICP analysis 48:35 1996 29:6–7 EU 29:15–17 Roman back alley 46:4 h IFA 1997 31:12–14 historic 21:428–9, 432–3 Roman burials in Southwark e debate (1998) 34:15–18 1998 34:12–14 LandscapesVol 2 No 2, reviewed 48:24–5 future directions 30:7–8 1999 37:11–12 43:42 Rose Theatre 35:4–5 A origins-1 2:13–14 2000 40:18–20 landscape survey, training in 50:29 Royal Holloway College, post- r origins-2 6:75–6 2001 summary 43:36–7 land surface curvature 47:18–19 graduate degrees 43:25 c role, aims and current initiatives 2002 47:32–3 Landward Archaeology 37:13 St Mary Spital 23:25–6 h 19:368–71 Jobs Information Service (JIS) 13:218– Lane, Tom, ‘Archaeology and local University College, post-graduate a Ightham Mote 41:25 19; 14:255; 22:7–8; 26:12, 13; radio’ 45:13 degrees 43:24 e Iles, Peter, letter 44:44 30:7 Late Antique/early medieval Europe see alsoBritish Museum; Museum o Iles, Rob, ‘Archaeological heritage 2001 summary 43:36–7 21:429–30 of London conservation – do enough of us feedback 43:38–9 Later Prehistoric Ceramics Group London Archaeological Archive and l o care?’ 13:219–20; see alsoWhite, Johns, Charles, ‘A sword and mirror 11:178 Research Centre (LAARC) 45:40– g RF grave from Scilly’ 44:15, 16 law, and archaeology 17:329–32; see 1; 47:25, 26 indemnity insurance seeprofessional Johnson, Andrew, ‘Archaeology and alsolegislation; litigation London Assessment Document (LAD) is indemnity planning: a view from the Isle of Lawson, Andrew 11:179 35:17 t independent archaeologists 41:32–3 Man’ 25:14–17 ‘The assessment of trunk road London Bodiesexhibition 33:14–15 , independent archaeology 23:34; Johnson, Andrew, and Allison Fox, schemes’ 18:351–5 Long, A seeFulford, M i 24:21 ‘Going out live: the public and letter 20:415 Longworth, Christine, and Barbara s indexes 19:379 archaeology on the Isle of Man’ ‘Volunteers and students: benefit or Wood, Standards in Action: s u Index Record of Industrial Sites (IRIS) 45:26–7 bane?’ 22:14 working with archaeology book 41:17 Johnson, Benjamin seeGoodrick, Learning Through Heritage 3, reviewed 43:5; 49:42 e industrial archaeology 13:226, 231–3; Glyn Landscapes programmes 23:29–31 Lord, John, training in landscape s 41:16, 17 Johnson, Peter, ASPROM 10:164–5 Lee, Edmund 23:5–6; 25:5;27:3–4 survey 50:29 1 EAA 46:8 Jones, Alex, ‘Metchley fort: Romans letter 25:25 Lottery fund seeHeritage Lottery – INSCRIPTION 45:9 in a modern university’ 48:27 legislation Fund Institute of Historic Building Jones, Barri, obituary 36:3 equal opportunities 21:421–5 Lowe, Chris 44:8 9 5 Conservation (IHBC) 45:8 Jones, Bob, ‘Double standards or high resource management in Ireland Lucas, Gavin, Critical Approaches to 0 Institution of Professionals, Managers standards?’ 23:32 29:12–14 Fieldwork, reviewed 42:40 and Specialists (IPMS) 29:4; 31:4, Jones, David M (ed), Environmental see alsodisabilities 10 Archaeology…, reviewed 46:39 Leicester McAdam, Ellen 26:24; 37:16 insurance 42:41; see alsoprofessional Jones, Michael, Roman Lincoln: conference (2002) 44:10–15 ‘20 questions’ 37:24 indemnity conquest,colony and capital, University ‘CD-ROM – the publishers’ view’ International Council of Museums see reviewed 48:41 doctoral distance learning 38:3 24:17–18 CIDOC Jones, Rebecca 44:13; 48:11 graduate diploma 3:34 ‘The IFA debate: “This house Internet, and archaeology 24:18–19; Jones, Siân post-graduate degrees 44:33 believes that British archaeology 26:27–8 ‘Hilton of Cadboll – a case study in ULAS 36:11; 39:13; 41:4 is in crisis”’ 34:15–18 publishing archaeology 34:22–3 community archaeology research’ Lentowicz, Irena, letter 10:167 see alsoMurray, Diana Internet Archaeology24:12–13; 45:24–5 Leonardo da Vinci II, funding by Macaulay, Stephen, ‘The 26:27–8; 34:22–3; 36:4–5; ‘Presenting the past: towards a 43:29; 49:27 Cambridgeshire Car Dyke: 38:3–4; 46:5 feminist critique of museum Lewis, Michael, ‘Portable antiquities management and research’ Interpret Scotland 45:16 practice’ 14:245, 247–9 and the public’ 45:32–3 48:20–1 interpretation Jorvik 3:24–5 Liberal Democrats, policy on McCarthy, Mike, Roman Carlisle and Berkshire 17:313 journal holdings, in UK research archaeology 46:7 the Lands of the Solway, during an excavation 45:18–19 libraries 50:25 Librairie Archeologique 2:20 reviewed 48:42 panels 45:16 Jowell, Tessa 43:4; 47:3 Lidar 49:11 McClanahan, Angela, ‘Neolithic Rushen Abbey 45:27 Joyce, Philip, letter 5:67 Lillie, Malcolm Orkney: monuments in practice’ Interpreting Stratigraphy 46:43 ‘Benefiting from a hole in the head’ 45:30–1 IPMS seeInstitution of Professionals, Kansas History Center 45:3 33:23 McElvogue, Douglas, ‘Bringing old Managers and Specialists Keevill, Graham ‘Preserving archaeological remains timbers back to life’ 50:30–1 Iraq, news from 48:36; 49:41 ‘The IFA’s finances’ 19:371–2 in situ(PARIS)’ 42:17 McElvogue, Douglas, and Dave Ireland 40:15 ‘MSC, the circuit and beyond’ 5:66 Lincoln, Cathedral 14:242–3 Parham, ‘Maritime archaeology applied archaeology degree 46:18 see alsoEvans, Edith Lincolnshire, archaeology 10:163 and social inclusion: rescuing the archaeological survey 12:202–3 Keith Muckelroy Memorial Trust Linford, Paul, and Christopher Welch, Ayrshire’ 48:9–10 cave archaeology 35:21 7:106 ‘Archaeomagnetic dating: McGill, Greg notes from 30:4–5; 31:8; 32:11; Kellington (Yorks), burials 45:15 glassmaking sites at Bagot’s Park, Building on the Past A guide to the 34:8; 36:8; 37:8; 39:8; 40:17 Kelly, Richard S 11:172 Staffordshire’ 50:37 archaeology and development resource management legislation Kenney, Jane, letter 34:32 Linux 43:35 process, reviewed 25:21–2 29:12–14 Kent Archaeological Field School Listed Building Consent 20:406, 407, ‘Planning archaeology’ 13:233–4 see alsoIrish Republic; Northern 43:17 408, 409; see alsobuildings McGimsey III, Charles R 5:63–4 Ireland Kent County Council 47:39 litigation (legal liability) 32:19–21 Macinnes, L, and CR Wickham-Jones Irish Republic, licensing system Kerr, Brian seeBrindle, Steven Little Bealings (Suffolk) 26:20–1 (eds), All Natural Things 46:16–17 Kerswell Priory (Devon) 4:44 Liverpool, HELP 49:15 Archaeology and the Green Iron Age ‘Keys to the Past’ project 45:5 living history Debate, reviewed 19:392–3 Archaeolink Prehistory Park 32:22–3 Kidd, Alexander 39:4 at Chedworth Roman Villa 45:21 Mackay, Donny 30:14–15 Barcombe 49:37 Kilbride, William, ‘Digital data and at English Heritage monuments Mackie, Alexander, letter 13:235 Castell Henllys 42:28–31; 43:30–1 digital archaeology’ 38:21–2 45:22–3 Mackinder, Anthony, A Romano- European 15:271–2 Killhope Lead Mine (Co Durham) Llanberis (Llyn Peris, Llyn Padarn and British cemetery on Watling France 49:16 13:231–2 Llyn Llydaw) boats 50:30–1 Street, reviewed 44:36 hillfort 17:315–16 King, Nicola, ‘Local government local authorities McKinley, Jacqueline Scotland 49:34 35 reorganisation and the National EH guidance for 49:38 ‘Archaeological manifestations of seminar 28:16–22 Heritage Memorial Fund: EH study 45:8 cremation’ 33:18–20 sword and mirror grave from Scilly opportunities waiting to be Quality of Work/Life Survey 24:7–11 burials questionnaire 44:15 30–1 44:15, 16 missed?’ 22:18 Local Government Ombudsman human remains questionnaire Isle of Man 45:26–7 Kinlochbervie wreck 49:32–3 46:14 results 15:278–9 archaeology and planning 25:14–17 Kristiansen, Kristian, and Michael local government reorganisation letter 44:44 Rowlands, Social Transformations 22:18 Macklin, Mark 12:200–1 James, Simon, and Martin Millett in Archaeology Global and Locock, Martin 46:12–13; 49:44 McManus, Paulette M (ed), (eds), Britons and Romans: local perspectives, reviewed ‘Dignity for the dead’ 33:13 Archaeological Displays and the advancing an archaeological 38:29–30 ‘Independents day?’ 23:34 Public – museology and interpretation, reviewed 30:23 43:36; 47:32–3; 49:26 survey of Ireland’ 12:202–3 Properties Service (NMHPS) McMinn, RMH, RT Hutchings and grades and areas of competence Moorhouse, Stephen, letter 3:36 29:13–14 BM Logan, The Human Skeleton: 12:211 Morgan, Diana, obituary 33:3 National Monuments Record (NMR) a photographic manual, reviewed recruitment of new members 6:82–3 Morgan-Evans, Dai, ‘Opinions’ 46:24; 49:39 11:186–7 subscriptions 25:5 46:30–1 caves, fissures and rock shelters McNeil, Jim, and Anthony Rylands, Membership Services 14:255; Morrice, Richard, ‘Art history and 35:21 ‘The Disability Discrimination 19:370–1; 20:411–12 archaeology’ 16:301 Monuments Type Thesaurus 42:20 Act and archaeology’ 47:8–9 Membership Validation Review 22:9; Morris, Richard photographs 30:14–15 McNeil, Robina 25:6–7; see alsoValidation Director of CBA 36:3–4 National Monuments Record of ‘The archaeology of buildings’ Committee ‘Vicars, planners, and academics: Scotland (NMRS) 17:326; 32:3; 50:38–41 Memorandum of understanding50:6, some reflections on matters 45:4 ‘Building spaces’ 37:21–3 21 which arise from archaeological National Monuments Record Wales MAFF 41:15; 47:13 Mercer, Roger, ‘Independence after study of churches’ 14:241–2 28:10 Magor Romano-Celtic boat 21:434 independence: keeping the see alsoGrenville, Jane National Museum of Scotland, dating Mahaffie House, Kansas 45:3 Scottish Royal Commission’ Mortality(journal) 44:39 cremated bone 44:4 Major Contractors Group (MCG) 46:32–3 mosaics, Roman 10:164–5 National Register of Historic Places, 50:23 Mervyn Lambert Plant Hire 40:4 Moss, Bill 42:41 USA 32:24, 25 Malaws, Hilary 10:155 Mesolithic Mould, Cathy 42:43 National Trust 41:24–5 Malcolm, Gordon 37:11–12; 40:18– human remains 39:7; 40:5 Mozilla project 46:43 archaeological survey policy 20 Solent, underwater site 50:32–3 MSC seeManpower Services 12:208–9 Malim, Tim 40:4; 44:42 metal-detecting 34:25–6; 40:5 Commission buildings 50:41 ‘Education and field units’ 43:32–3 conference (2003) 50:5 Muir, Richard historic environment project 44:11 Malta Convention (European on evaluations 26:19–21 Landscapes Vol 1 2000 (ed), interpretation exhibitions of sites Convention on the Protection of formal agreements on-site 47:4 reviewed 41:36 42:22–4 the Archaeological Heritage) Milton Keynes metalwork hoard The New Reading the Landscape, metal-detector survey 45:32–3 40:14 45:10 reviewed 40:28 Sutton Hoo 44:4 Man seeIsle of Man in Norfolk 47:16–17 Murray, Diana 24:4–5; 25:3–4; 26:2–3 National Trust for Scotland 50:41 managing, management of and the Portable Antiquities ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1995–1996) National Trust Wales 46:10–11 archaeology 18:346–50; 19:387 Scheme 45:32–3 50:18 National Vocational Qualifications of Berkshire sites 17:312–16 Metchley Roman fort 48:27; 49:15 Murray, Diana, Jez Reeve and Ellen (NVQs) 19:375–8; 20:401; 26:8; France, resource management microbes 42:18–19 McAdam, ‘Resolutions from the 31:16; 43:11, 12 25:18–20 Mid American All Indian Center 45:3 constitution and structure Creswell Crags Heritage Trust Ireland, resource management MIDAS (Monument Inventory DAta working party’ 26:4–6 23:29, 30–1 29:12–14 Standard) 42:20; 45:9 Murray, Emily, Saxo-Norman Natural Environment Research strategic 23:7–11 Middleton, Bob 42:7 buildings 45:5 Council (NERC), Radiocarbon Manchester ‘Archaeology in the countryside – a Murray, Lunne seeYoukee, Mike Facilities Steering Committee buildings 50:38, 39, 40 cause for optimism?’ 47:13–14 Murray, Tim (ed), Encyclopedia of 38:15–16 University, post-graduate degrees Middlewich Project 48:26 Archaeology The Great Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) 44:33 Miles, Adrian seeBrickley, Megan Archaeologists, reviewed 42:39 17:336 Mandal, Stephen seeCooney, Gabriel Miles, David 35:4; 38:3 Museum of London 35:17; 41:4 Archaeology Underwater:the NAS Manley, John ‘DBFO road schemes: an conference 38:6–7 guide to principles and practice, AD43:the Roman invasion of archaeologist’s experience’ 34:24 LAARC 45:40–1; 47:25, 26 reviewed 17:318 Britain,a reassessment, reviewed ‘Opinions’ 47:26–7 London Bodiesexhibition 33:14–15 Neal, V seeWatkinson, D 48:37 military aircraft seecrash sites Specialist Services 33:3 Neanderthal DNA sequence 33:16 ‘Archaeology and the planning military remains 32:24 Museum of London Archaeological Near Eastern archaeology, and IFA process: a new enquiry’ military sites, twentieth-century 50:5 Service (MoLAS) 19:389–90 19:384–5 Miller, Janet 30:9–11; 44:11 Abacus House site 50:5 Neaverson, Peter seePalmer, Marilyn Manpower Services Commission Miller, Pat 22:6 Gresham Street 41:4 Nene Valley Roman pottery (MSC) 3:29; 4:45, 46: 5:66 Millett, Martin, ‘Opinions’ 48:31; see Museum Questionnaire 18:359 production 48:35 Border Burghs Archaeology Project alsoJames, Simon museums 17:325–6; 47:30–1 Nenk, Beverley seeSlowikowski, 2:15–16 Milligan, Robert seeAtkin, Malcolm and archaeology 8:120–2 Anna CP schemes 2:16–17; 7:100–1; Milln, Jeremy, ‘Looting without Dundee 9:146 Neolithic 0 9:144–5 digging, the furniture of the in Iraq 48:36 Billown Neolithic Landscape 5 Manx National Heritage 45:26–7 historic landscape’ 21:432–3 on line 24:19 Project 45:27 – MAP2 17:326; 23:23, 24, 25; 28:7 Mills, Nigel, ‘Creswell Crags and the new cash for? 47:4 Combe Gibbet long barrow 17:314 1 maps and mapping, websites 43:35 Creswell initiative’ 35:26–7 social inclusion on the Wall 45:29 Orkney monuments 45:30–1 marine aggregate dredging 50:6 Mills, Nigel, and Ian Wall, ‘Learning in the USA 45:3 The Trundle 5:62–3 s Maritime Affairs Group (MAG) 40:11; Through Heritage Landscapes: Museums Documentation Thornborough monument complex e 43:5; 45:6; 46:6; 48:4 coalfield regeneration through Association, data standards 42:20 39:30–1 u initiatives 17:336 community archaeology’ 23:29–31 Museums and Galleries Commission Netherlands 40:15–16 s report 49:30 Milton Keynes, Late Bronze Age Conservation Awards 34:3 Netherlands Association of s maritime (marine) archaeology 27:14; metalwork hoard 45:10 Mytum, Harold 44:15 Archaeologists (NVvA) 34:10–11; i 43:5; 44:12; 49:10 Milton Keynes Archaeology Unit ‘Bones and the community’ 40:16 , the Ayrshire48:9–10 (MKAU) 20:402–5 45:14–15 Neumann, H seeBell, M t recording marine sites 17:327 mineral extraction, aggregates levy New Opportunities Fund (NOF), s Solent, Mesolithic site 50:32–3 44:5 NAR seeNational Archaeological EnrichUK48:4 i g marketing the past 16:292 Minnitt, Stephen C seeWilson, Record Newbridge chariot burial 44:8 9 o MARS project 36:21; 47:24, 27 Andrew S Nash, George, letters 28:24; 32:28; Newcastle University, postgraduate l Marshall, Eireann seeHope, Valerie MoLAS seeMuseum of London see alsoChildren, George degrees 44:33 o Marter, Philip, letter 36:31 Archaeological Service National Archaeological Record Newgrange, Ireland 37:8 e Martin, A seeHunter, J Moloney, Colm 44:8 (NAR) 17:326 Newman, Caron, ‘Using historical a Marvell, AG Momber, Garry, ‘Subterranean secrets maritime sites 17:335 sources in desk-based h letter 32:28 below the Isle of Wight’ 50:32–3; National Biodiversity Network (NBN) assessments’ 41:19 ‘The Magor Romano-Celtic boat’ see alsoSparks, B 46:19 Newman, John c 21:434 Monaghan, J seeRule, M National Cave Association (NCA) ‘Archaeology and metal-detecting: r Mary Rose4:47 monuments 35:22 a personal view’ 34:25–6 A Maryton Law (Angus), triangulation Neolithic Orkney 45:30–1 National Curriculum, Warwickshire ‘Detecting on evaluations – an station marker 31:23–4 in Norfolk 45:36; 47:20–1 SMR 45:39 extra dimension’ 26:19–21 e Matthews, Keith, website 44:43 Monuments at Risk Survey (1995) National Grid for Learning 45:32 Newman, Richard, ‘Archaeology of h Maxwell, Gordon, RCAHMS 47:14 National Heritage Act (1983) 27:12; the recent past’ 41:16 T archaeological survey 12:205–6 Monuments Management Project, 45:4 Newport boat 46:28, 30; 47:10 Mays, Simon, The Archaeology of Norfolk 47:20–1 National Heritage Bill 42:14; 43:8, 9; news feeds, websites 46:43 o Human Bones, reviewed 33:24–5 Monuments Protection Programme 44:12 Nine Ladies Stone Circle 39:28–9 t media, and archaeology 15:270 (MPP) 30:12 National Heritage Memorial Fund Niquette, Charles M, ‘Europe, and the Catterick gallus48:14, 15 Moore, Jenny 36:9 22:18 archaeology and professionalism: x radio 45:13 Moore, John, letter 38:33 National Mapping Programme 48:12– a transatlantic view’ 40:14–16 e see alsotelevision Moore, Jonathan, ‘The Solent 13 Nixon, Taryn 18:343–4; 19:368; see d Melikian, Melissa, ‘Weird Romans in Archaeology: environment and National Monuments Act 29:12–13, alsoHinton, Peter n Southwark’ 48:24–5 change’ 20:412 14 NMR seeNational Monuments I membership, of IFA 35:16; 40:19; Moore, Michael, ‘The archaeological National Monuments and Historic Record Noble, Tony, ‘Professional indemnity University, post-graduate degrees photos of archaeologists 30:16–17 46:22, 23; 47:10, 12; 49:5 I insurance’ 22:13 43:26 RCHME/NMR archive 30:14–15 finds from ploughsoil 47:17 n Norfolk Oxford Archaeological Unit 40:8–9 Scotland 48:4 funding for 47:6 d managing monuments 47:20-1 A417 34:24 using kites and hot air balloons and the public 45:32–3 e monuments acquired by Trust 45:36 rural environment 36:21 36:22–3 reprieve for 44:6 x plough damage on Anglo-Saxon Oxford Archaeology In-Service see alsoaerial photography ToadHMS 50:27 cemeteries 47:16–17 Training Scheme 3:34 Pictish cross-slab 45:24–5 Porter, Deborah 42:3; 45:3; 47:3; t Norfolk Archaeological Trust 45:36 Oxford ArchDigital 50:26–7 pipelines 30:18–19 49:3 o Norfolk Archaeological Unit 30:3; Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator place-names 41:19 ‘Memories…’ (Chair 2001–2004) T 39:6 Dating Service (ORADS) 38:15, 16 Planarch 47:39; 49:14 50:21 Norfolk Earthworks Survey 47:20 21 Oxley, Ian seeHildred, Alex Planel, Philippa, ‘Education and post-excavation 40:24–5 h Norfolk Monuments Management Oxley, John, ‘Everything (??) you excavation’ 26:22–3 post-graduate qualifications 41:41; e Project 47:20–1 wanted to know about mitigation planning and planning acts 13:233–4; 43:15, 18–28; 44:32–3 North Africa, potters and soldiers strategies but were afraid to ask’ 20:406 Black and Asian students 48:7–8 A from 48:28 19:383 Code of Practice (1986) for pottery r Northamptonshire, mortaria 48:35 archaeologists and developers assemblage formation processes c north-east England, evaluation in Palaeolithic 17:322–3; 35:23–5 8:118–19 5:64–5 h 12:200–1 palaeopathy 44:28–9 in England and Scotland 23:11–13 contents analysis 50:35 a Northern Ireland Palmer, Marilyn, and Peter Neaverson EU 29:15 mortaria, origins of 48:35 e built heritage 27:18–20 (eds) frameworks 28:5–7 Roman 48:28, 32, 43 o HMBB survey policy 12:208 Industrial Archaeology:principles France 25:18–20 Worcestershire ceramics online portable antiquities 9:141–2 and practice, reviewed 37:27–8 Isle of Man 25:14–17 fabric type series 50:26–7 lo Sites and Monuments Database Managing the Industrial Heritage, litigation 32:19 Powell, Nicola 50:44 g 41:43 reviewed 26:25–6 planning gain 45:19 ‘Power of Place’ (EH report) 41:20– wrecks 17:335 Palmer, Rog, letters 19:395; 26:27 process 19:384–5 3; 45:8 is Northumberland, ‘Keys to the Past’ PAN42 (Scottish Office) 23:11, 12–13 The Trundle proposed development PPG15 see Planning Policy Guidance t project 45:5 panels, for interpretation 45:16 5:62 Note 15 , Norway 40:16 Panter, Ian, ‘The value of Planning Act (1990) 27:12 PPG16 seePlanning Policy Guidance i Norwich (Norfolk), SRB scheme 30:3; archaeological science to Planning Green Paper 43:8; 44:11 Note 16 s 32:4; 39:6 developer funded archaeology in Planning for the Past Volumes I–III, Practitioner survey (1997) 32:15–16 s u NPPG5 (Scottish Office) 23:11–12; England’ 42:11 reviewed 29:21 Pratt, Nigel, FISH 45:9 27:7, 8 Parham, David, ‘Maritime Planning Policy Guidance Note (PPG) Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited e archaeology: from cliff top to 13:234, PPGs revised 44:6 40:9–10; 48:22, 23 s Oakey, Niall, letter 17:338 seabed’ 44:12; see also Planning Policy Guidance Note 15 Londiniumback alley 46:4 1 OASIS 50:24–5 McElvogue, Douglas (PPG15): Historic Buildings and Prehistoric Society, meeting 31:8 – Objective 3, funding for human PARIS conference 42:17 Conservation Areas20:406–9; Preservation map of Europe website resource development 43:29 Parker Pearson, Mike, ‘Ethics and the 25:10–12; 30:20–2; 36:4; 39:18; 44:43 5 O’Brien, Colm 12:200–1 dead in British archaeology’ 43:8 Price, Jennifer, and Sally Cottam, 0 O’Brien, Leonora, ‘Anglo-Saxon 23:17–18 replaced by PPS 46:15 Romano-British Glass Vessels:a varieties’ 44:20–1 Parkhouse, Jonathan, ‘Post-graduate Planning Policy Guidance Note 16 handbook, reviewed 37:25 Oetgen, Jeremy, ‘Our printed past: qualifications: their current use (PPG16) 19:384; 20:406, 408–9; Prior’s Hall, Widdington (Essex) saving ideas from the present, for by Validation Committee’ 43:15 27:14; 43:8; 44:7 14:242 the future’ 24:13–14 Parliament, and archaeology 42:14– ancient monuments 27:13 Private Finance Initiative 36:20 Offa’s Dyke initiative 38:9 15; 43:8–9; 44:6–7; 45:7; 47:10– archaeological science 42:11 Professional Associations Research Old Cowtown Museum, USA 45:3 12; 48:5; 50:7–8 Berkshire 17:312 Network (PARN) 43:13 Oliver, GJ, The Epigraphy of Death, Party Wall Act (1996) 50:9 burials 33:11 professional indemnity (PI), insurance reviewed 44:39 Passmore, Dave 12:200–1 compared with NPPG5 23:11–12 22:10–13; 32:21 Olivier, Adrian 37:9 Past Perfect (Durham County Council) curatorial practice 23:21 professionals and professionalism ‘Frameworks for our past’ 28:3–4 50:27 effectiveness 23:12–13 7:104–5 ‘Frameworks for our past: the role Paterson, Helen 47:20, 21 environmentally contaminated sites and amateurs 39:23 of research agenda’ 46:34 ‘Preserving the cultural resource – 42:18–19 Europe 40:14–16; 41:10 Open Archives Initiative (OAI) 46:19 why have Field Monument evaluations and metal-detecting professional training 35:14–16 Open Directory Project (ODP) 44:43 Wardens?’ 2:14–15 26:19 a digger’s reply 36:15–17 Ordnance Survey, triangulation PATOIS (Publications and finds 41:9 questionnaire 14:244 stations 31:23–4 Archaeology in Teaching with frameworks 28:3, 5–7 Professional Training Committee O’Regan, David, ‘Archaeology and Online Information Sources) Hereford and Worcester 23:19 (PTC) 38:11; 50:20 coastal zone management’ 50:25 historic buildings 36:4 Profiling the profession 21:430–1 pay rates 26:12, 13, 14–16, 18; 29:6, Isle of Man 25:14–17 questionnaire 1998 (EH/IFA/CBA) O’Reilly, Dougald, ‘Books for 7; 31:12, 13, 15; 34:12, 14; ‘Opinions’ 47:26, 27 33:2, 28; 37:13, 16 Cambodia’ 42:21 36:32; 37:11, 12, 13, 20; 38:33; and organisational uncertainty 23:7 questionnaire and report 2002/3 Orkney 39:24; 40:19, 20; 41:44; 47:32, recording modern buildings 30:22 (IFA/CHNTO) 48:6: 49:7, 27 Neolithic monuments 45:30–1 33; 49:7, 40; 49:43 replaced by PPS 46:15 Prospect 47:12; 50:7, 21 wrecks and diving tourism 45:34–5 finds workers 37:17, 18 research 21:425–7 Protecting our heritageGreen Paper O’Sullivan, Deidre, ‘Mapping IFA conference forum (2000) Wales 27:21 27:11–14 women’s place in contemporary 41:12–13 Wessex Archaeology 45:17 Protection of Military Remains Act archaeology’ 14:245,251–3 national collective pay bargaining PPG Wales 24:21 (PMRA) 44:27 O’Sullivan, Jerry, ‘Irish archaeology: a 50:22 Planning Policy Statement (PPS) Protection of Wrecks Act (1973) licensing system in action’ Peak District National Park Authority 46:15; 47:25 17:335, 336 46:16–17 (PDNPA) 39:28–9 plough damage and erosion 47:15, public archaeology 34:16–18 Ottaway, Patrick seeClarke, Amanda Pearce, Jacqueline seeSlowikowski, 16–17, 18–19, 24, 25 Creswell Crags 35:26–7 Ouse to Derwent pipeline 30:18–19 Anna APPAG report 50:8 Isle of Man 45:26–7 Outreach 31:11 Pearce, John, ‘The Vindolanda tablets: Bignor 49:37 St Margaret’s Almshouses, Taunton report 49:25–6 new readings from Roman EH initiatives 49:38, 39 46:20–1 Wessex Archaeology 45:17 writing’ 48:29 research project 36:21 see alsocommunity archaeology Outreach Committee 30:7 Pearson, Andrew, The Roman Shore wetlands 47:36–7 public liability 17:330–1 Owen, Olwyn, ‘Wrecks and the Forts, reviewed 48:38 Plouviez, Jude, ‘Verulamium: erosion public participation in archaeology, diving public: the case of Scapa Pearson, Nick, and Dave Brinklow, of a Roman town’ 47:15 CBA 46:4 Flow’ 45:34–5 ‘Pipelines and archaeology: one politics, and archaeology 15:269–70; publications 17:326 Owen-John, Henry approach’ 30:18–19 46:7; see alsoParliament IFA 26:24 ‘A personal view of the Welsh Pearson, Vicki, Teaching the Past:a Pollard, AM seeBlockley, SPE IFA questionnaire 20:411 Archaeological Conference’ practical guide for archaeologists, Pollard, Mark 11:173–5 ‘Opinions’ 46:22, 26–7; 47:27 9:130–1 reviewed 45:42 Pollard, M, and C Heron, of reports on CD-ROM 24:15–16, ‘Archaeology and IFA in Wales’ Perrin, K, Archaeological Archives: Archaeological Chemistry, 17–18 7:90–1 documentation,access and reviewed 31:27–8 Roman archaeology 48:31, 32 Rescue Archaeology in Wales, deposition A way forward, Pollard, Tony seeDownes, Jane survey of user needs 32:5 reviewed 6:81 reviewed 46:40 Poppy, Sarah seeWheatley, David of urban archaeology 34:20–1 Oxbow Books 2:20 PhD theses, in electronic form 50:25 popular culture, in Sweden 47:40 on the web 34:22–3 Oxford Phillpotts, Christopher seeThomas, portable antiquities, IFA’s response to Pugh-Smith, John, and John Samuels, environmentally contaminated sites Christopher consultative paper 9:139–42 Archaeology in Law, reviewed 42:18–19 photographs and photography Portable Antiquities Scheme 38:23–4; 29:22 Purdy, Anna, ‘Putting an SMR online’ treatment of human remains?’ London 48:22–3 letters 41:44; 44:44 45:39 33:11–12 Metchley fort 48:27 Satchell, Julie, ‘Maritime archaeology: Pyrah, Carol, ‘Among the treasures of ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1996–1998) Middlewich salt industry 48:26 from cliff top to seabed’ 44:12; the lord’ 21:429 50:19 mosaics 10:164–5 see alsoSparks, B pyre sites and pyre debris 33:18–20 see alsoChadwick, Paul; Murray, NMP results 48:12–13 Saxo-Norman, buildings excavated Diana ‘Opinions’ 48:31–3 45:5 Quality of Work/Life Survey 24:7–11; Regional advisers, in archaeological origins of mortaria 48:35 SBAC seeScience Based Archaeology 26:12 science 34:4 pottery 48:28, 32, 43 Committee Quarry Products Associates (QPA) regional frameworks, EH 46:34 Southwark burials 48:24–5 scanning electron microscopes (SEM) 50:23 Regional Science Advisors (RSA) villas in Sussex 49:36–7 50:35 questionnaires 50:36 Vindolanda tablets 48:29 Scapa Flow, wrecks and the diving ABC 1993 conference 19:388 Register of Professional Roman Archaeology Conference public 45:34–5 archaeological specialists 37:16 Archaeologists (ROPA) 36:24–5 (RAC) ScapaMap project 45:35 Archaeology in Britain 1991 review Registered Archaeological 1999 37:5 SCAUM seeStanding Conference of 18:356–62 Organisations (RAOs) 14:253; 2003 48:11 Archaeological Unit Managers Black and Asian representation 23:5–6; 24:6; 35:13; 36:10–11; Roman Finds Group 48:5 Schaaf, Laura 26:12–18 48:7 37:7; 38:8–10, 12; 39:10–14; Roman Gask Project 49:34–5 Scheduled Ancient Monuments CPD 49:6 40:6–10; 41:13; 46:12–13, 14; roofing materials, medieval 38:5 (SAMs) 20:406, 407, 408;47:27 Finds Group Training 43:7 50:8, 18, 21 Rose Theatre, London 35:4–5 Berkshire 17:313 Membership Services and argument against 17:337–8 Roskams, Steve, ‘The publication of caves 35:21–2 Publications 20:411–12 Remfry, Paul Martin, Castles of urban archaeology’ 34:20–1 ploughing erosion 47:15 Practitioner survey 32:15–16 Radnorshire, reviewed 28:23 Round, Victor, ‘A coroner’s personal The Trundle 5:62–3 professional training 14:244 remote sensing 49:11 view of the Treasure Act’ 38:25 Scheduled Monument Consent (SMC) Profiling the profession(1998) Renfrew, Colin, ‘Opinions’ 46:22 Rowlands, Michael seeKristiansen, 27:13, 14 33:2, 28; 37:13, 16; (2002/3) RESCUE: The British Archaeological Kristian Berkshire 17:313 49:7 Trust 7:91 Rowley, Trevor, ‘The origins of the scheduling, of sites 49:38 publications, user needs (CBA) 32:5 Verulamium 47:15 Institute-2’ 6:75–6 Schneider, Joan, letter 24:20 quality of work/life survey 24:7–11; research, and PPG16 21:425–7 Rowsome, Peter Schofield, AJ 7:93–4 26:12 research agenda 46:34 Heart of the City:Roman,medieval Schofield, John research designs, for archaeological and modern London revealed by ‘Social perceptions of space’ radio, and archaeology 45:13 projects 15:276 archaeology at 1 Poultry, 16:299 radiocarbon dating research frameworks seeframeworks reviewed 42:37 ‘This is the modern world: contamination 46:36–7 Re:Source (Resource) 39:7; 45:32; ‘London: recent Roman highlights’ managing “our” legacy for the data handling and new calibration 46:35; 47:26 48:22–3 21st century’ 32:24–5 curve 38:17–18 Regional Hubs 47:4 Roy, William 31:23 science (science-based archaeology) developments 50:34–5 resource management Royal Anthropological Institute, 6:79; 11:173–8; 13:227; 38:13–14 NERC 38:15–16 (archaeological) Anthropological Index 41:43 Centre for Archaeology 50:34–5 websites 43:35 in France 25:18–20 Royal Archaeological Institute (RAI) and developer funded archaeology Ralston, Ian 16:287; 17:311–12 in Ireland, legislation 29:12–14 Research Project Prize 44:4 42:11 ‘Memories…’ (Chair 1991–1992) restoration 47:28 Royal Commission on the Ancient Regional advisers 34:4 50:16 English Heritage sites 42:25–7 and Historical Monuments of scientific dating techniques 21:433 see alsoFinlayson, Bill; Hunter, of historic gardens 17:332–4 Scotland (RCAHMS), survey see alsoradiocarbon dating John Reticulum project 47:31 12:205–6; 17:327; 28:13; 32:9; Science Based Archaeology Ramsey, Christopher seeAshmore, Reynolds, Diana, ‘The Scottish group 45:4 Committee (SBAC) 6:79; 11:173–7 Patrick of the Institute’ 6:73–4 archaeological survey 12:205–6 Science and Engineering Research Rault, Stéphane seeHarding, Jan Reynolds, Matthew 36:16–17 CANMORE-Web 32:3–4 Council (SERC) 6:79; 11:173–7 Raunds Area Project (RAP) 35:20 letters 36:32; 38:32 draft Bill 46:32–3 Scilly Isles, sword and mirror grave Ray, Keith, ‘Research into curatorial Reynolds, Peter, obituary 42:42 review 46:32–3 44:15, 16 practice’ 23:21–2 Rhatz, Philip, Living Archaeology, Royal Commission on the Ancient Scole (Suffolk) 26:21 RCAHMS and Historic Scotland, The reviewed 41:37 and Historical Monuments in Scole-Dickleburgh bypass 26:19–20 Historic Landscape of the Richards, Colin seeEdmonds, Mark Wales (RCAHMW) 12:207; 28:10 Scotland 0 Cairngormsand The Historic Richards, Julian 44:6, 15 11 agriculture and archaeology 47:22–3 Landscape of Loch Lomond and Meet the Ancestors31:25–6; 44:15 archives 46:35 carved stones and gravestones 5 the Trossachs, reviewed 46:41 Richards, Julian D, ‘The Archaeology websites 41:43 44:5, 17 – RCHME seeRoyal Commission on Data Service’ 50:24–5 Royal Commission on Historical cropmark sites 47:18–19 1 Historical Monuments in England Richards, J[ulian] D, and NS Ryan, Monuments in England (RCHME) export market for Scottish re-enactment groups Data Processing in Archaeology, archaeological survey 12:203–4 archaeology 6:76–7 s at Chedworth Roman Villa 45:21 reviewed 4:51 Excavation Index for England 31:3 grants and prizes 44:4 e at English Heritage monuments Richards, Michael, ‘Stable isotope Hadrian’s Wall Archive Project Green Paper on listed buildings u 45:22–3 analysis in archaeology: a short 11:187 27:7–8 s Reading University 43:27; 48:34 introduction’ 38:19–20 historic buildings 20:406, 407, 408 HBM’s role in survey 12:206–7 s reconstructions Ring of Brodgar, Orkney 45:30–1 maritime archaeology 17:335 Headland Archaeology 44:8–9 i Archaeolink Prehistory Park 32:22–3 road schemes photographic archive 30:14–15 Highland archaeology 36:5 , of Brigantium 42:32–3 DBFO schemes 34:24 Rudling, David, ‘Roman villas in historic environment 46:38 t s at Castell Henllys 42:28–31 frameworks 28:6–7 Sussex: research and training’ Iron Age 49:34 35 i Iron Age crannog 41:27 trunk roads 18:351–5; 19:395 49:36–7 Mesolithic (conference) 37:5 g wood-working 42:34 Roberts, C seeHunter, J Rule, M, and J Monaghan (eds), A National Trust buildings 50:41 o Recorded Monuments Register (RMR) Robertson, Alastair, and Stephen Gallo-Roman Trading Vessel from news from 49:4 l 30:5 Carter, ‘Roles and skills: defining Guernsey:the excavation and Passed to the Future46:38 o Redesdale, (Lord) Rupert 41:14, 21; professional functions and recovery of a third century portable antiquities 9:141–2 e 42:14, 15; 43:4, 8; 44:6, 7, 11; standards in archaeology’ 43:14 shipwreck, reviewed 21:435–7 Provisional Group of the Institute a 46:7; 47:10 Robertson, Phil, ‘The wreck of the Rural Development Service (RDS) 6:73–4 (see alsoScottish Group) h ‘Brigantium’ 42:32–3 Kinlochbervie’ 49:32–3 47:13 radiocarbon dating of cists 46:36–7 c ‘Opinions’ 46:23 Robson, Eleanor, news from Iraq rural environment 36:21 RCAHMS survey 12:205–6 Redknap, Mark, and Martin Dean, 48:36 Rushen Abbey, Isle of Man 45:26–7 ‘rescue’ archaeology review paper r A ‘Underwater archaeology in Rochford Hospital (Essex) 30:21–2 Russel, Andrew D, letter 17:339 28:13–15 Britain’ 10:157–62 rock art, Lake District 41:24 Russell, Bronwen seeDarvill, Timothy Roman Gask Project 49:34–5 e Redwood, John 27:21 Rock Art Pilot Project 36:17 Ryan, Michael, ‘Archaeological Scottish Royal Commission 46:32–3 Reece, Richard, The Coinage of rock shelters, Palaeolithic 41:25 resource management in Ireland: SMRs 27:7–8; 47:11–12, 23 h Roman Britain, reviewed 48:38 Roe, Deborah, ‘Are PPG16 and the legislation’ 29:12–14 trunk road schemes 18:355 T Rees, Helen 7:96 NPPG5/PAN42 effective?’ Ryan, NS seeRichards, JD underwater archaeology 17:335 ‘Dreams and nightmares of a 23:12–13 Rylands, Anthony seeMcNeil, Jim see alsoNPPG5; PAN42; RCAHMS o pottery analyst … the worms … Roles and Skills Project, CHNTO/IFA Scottish Archaeology Internet Reports t the worms A case study in 43:14 Safety Passport Alliance (SPA) 50:23 (SAIR) 50:42 x Assemblage Formation Processes’ Roman St Benet’s abbey (Norfolk) 45:36 Scottish Borders Heritage website e 5:64–5 and British origins (Romanisation) St Mary Spital, London 23:25–6 45:5 d Rees, Thomas 49:44 48:30 salt-working industry, Roman 48:26 Scottish Burgh Survey 44:9 Reeve, Jez 22:6; 27:2; 28:2; 29:5; Car Dyke canal 48:20–1 Salvatore, John, letter 20:415 Scottish Environment Link 44:11 n 30:6; 31:9–11; 32:14 finds 48:14–15 Samuels, John seePugh-Smith, John Scottish Graveyard and Cemetery I ‘Do we need a policy on the frontiers 48:18–19 Sankey, David 36:32 Forum 44:17
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