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Hampshire Studies 2011
Proceedings of theHampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society, Volume 66
Matt Leivers & Catriona Gibson
A Later Bronze Age Settlement and Iron Age Cemetry. Excavations at Adanac Park, Nursling, Hampshire 2008.
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Grave goods, Anglo Saxon Cemetry, Twyford
Jonathan Hiller & Edward Biddulph
Prehistoric Remains at Worthy Down Camp, Winchester.
Sarah Coles
et al
Excavations of a Roman Enclosure at Park Prewett Hospital, Basingstoke, Hampshire
Kirsten Egging Dinwiddy
An Anglo-Saxon Cemetry at Twyford, Near Winchester
Andrew B Powell
Late Iron Age-Roman-British and Late Saxon Activity East of Latime Street, Romsey
Mark Page
Shops and Shopkeepers in Medieval Hampshire: Evidence from Fareham and Havant Before the Black Death
Hadrian Cook & Kevin Young
The Watermeadows at the Itchen Valley Country Park, Near Eastleigh, Hampshire
Mary L South
Homophobia in Eighteenth-Century Southampton
John Becket
Writing Hampshire’s History: The Victoria County History, 1899-1914
J Courtney
‘
The Stuffed Animals Will Have To Go’: Alderman Jacob, William Chalkley and Mr Contrill
Shorter Contribution
R Coates
The Hantachenesele in the Winton Domesday
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