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Might be of interest (among other things, I think archaeologists have been
slow to disseminate their info to the general public, and maybe the internet
is one as yet underutilised way to bypass the high costs of publication)

geoff carver - SUNY buffalo
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-----Original Message-----
From: UK academic archaeologists mailing list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of WG Kilbride
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 06:07
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Subject: Research Reports online


Dear all,

The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) and the Archaeology Data Service
are pleased to announce that the next 11 volumes of the CBA's popular
"Research Reports" series are now available online.  These reports, which
represent some of the most important published research in British
archaeology, are available free of charge.

This recent batch brings the total number of volumes to 95, and includes
such important syntheses as James Rackham's "Environment and Economy in
Anglo-Saxon England", Greep's review of Roman Towns, and Johnson and
Haynes's "Architecture in Roman Britain". Individual sites are also
represented in this batch, including Excavations at Rhuddlan, Evison's "An
Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Great Chesterford" and Excavations at Segontium
(Caernarfon) Roman Fort.

Also available in the same format are the CBA's "Occasional Papers" series
which includes Margaret Cox's 'Life and Death in Spitalfields' and
Heighway's 'The Erosion of History'.

The Research Reports are available online at:
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/rrs.cfm
And the occasional papers online at:
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/cba/occpap.cfm

All best wishes,

William

Dr William Kilbride
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