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The latest issue of *Post-Medieval Archaeology* vol 44:1 is now out.
Contents include:
Paul Belford, Five centuries of iron working: excavations at Wednesbury
Forge
Chris King, 'Closure' and the urban Great rebuilding in early modern Norwich
Charles Orser, Three 19th-century house sites in rural Ireland
Gordan Ewart and Dennis Gallagher, The fortifications of Fort George,
Ardersier, near Inverness: an archaeological investigation 1990-2005.
Rainer Schreg, Pananmanian coarse handmade earthenware -- a melting pot
of Africa, American and European traditions?
Richard Thomas, Translocated Testudinidae: the earliest archaeological
evidence for the land tortoise in Britain
Sadie Watson and Jacqueline Pearce, Taverns and other entertainments in
the City of London'?Seventeenth- and 18th-century finds from excavations
inat Paternoster Square
Don Walker and Michael Henderson, Smoking and health in London's East
End in the first half of the 19^th century
Geoff Egan, Report of the Portable Antiquities Scheme 2008
See SPMA website : http://www.spma.org.uk/
The European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH), published by the
European Science Foundation in 2007, places /Post-Medieval Archaeology/
in its category 'A' : high-ranking international publications with a
very strong reputation among researchers of the field in different
countries, regularly cited all over the world.
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