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The excavation of a beaker burial monument at Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire, in 1978 [with contributions by H.S. Green, E. Healey, I.A.G. Shepherd, J. Bayley and R. T. Jones] | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 72-117 | |||||
William Fitz Ansculf and the Abinger motte | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 146-8 | |||||
The defence of medieval Brittany: a survey of the establishment of fortified towns, castles and frontiers from the Gallo-Roman period to the end of the middle ages | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 149-204 | |||||
Early artillery fortifications in England and Wales: a preliminary survey and reappraisal | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 205-40 | |||||
The seventeenth-century greniers-a-sel at Honfleur, Calvados | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 248-58 | |||||
Consistency and the St Gallen plan: a review article [on 'The plan of St Gall: a study of the architecture and economy of, and life in a paradigmatic Carolingian monastery', by W. Horn and E. Born] | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 259-65 | |||||
Proceedings of the summer meeting of the Royal Archaeological Institute at Acton Burnell in 1981 | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 1-48 | |||||
Mesolithic industries in central England: an exploratory investigation using microlith typology | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 49-71 | |||||
The mural paintings of the Nine Worthies at Amersham | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 241-7 | |||||
The ruined church at Stone-by-Faversham:a re-assessment | 1981 | Archaeological journal 138 (): 118-45 | |||||
Classical religious belief and burial practice in Roman Britain | 1980 | Archaeological journal 137 (): 50-85 | |||||
Excavations at Denny abbey | 1980 | Archaeological journal 137 (): 138-279 | |||||
Aulnat and urbanization in France: a second interim report | 1980 | Archaeological journal 137 (): 40-9 | |||||
A note on new barbed points from Brandesburton, North Humberside | 1980 | Archaeological journal 137 (): 22-6 | |||||
Tradition and objectives in British field archaeology, 1953-78 | 1980 | Archaeological journal 137 (): 1-21 | |||||
Le Grand Menhir Brise | 1980 | Archaeological journal 137 (): 27-39 | |||||
The fourteenth-century rows of York | 1980 | Archaeological journal 137 (): 86-137 | |||||
Vernacular buildings below the ground [York] | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 69-75 | |||||
The double pile house | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 253-64 | |||||
Some observations on the Tower of London | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 99-108 | |||||
Euclid and medieval architecture | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 136-50 | |||||
The fourteenth-century Flemish brasses at King's Lynn | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 151-72 | |||||
Towerhouses, pelehouses and border society | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 240-52 | |||||
New evidence for the structure and function of middle bronze age round houses in Sussex | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 3-11 | |||||
The bishop of Winchester's medieval manor house at Harwell, Berkshire, and its relevance in the evolution of timber-framed aisled halls | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 173-92 | |||||
Archaeology and the M4 and M5 motorways, 1965-78 | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 12-26 | |||||
S.D.T. Spittle [introduction to Festschrift] | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 1-2 | |||||
The lighthouses of Wales | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 281-300 | |||||
Saxon sunken huts: problems of interpretation | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 53-9 | |||||
Ragley hall reconsidered | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 265-8 | |||||
Security in English churches, A.D. 1000-1548 | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 90-8 | |||||
St Mary, Ketton, and some other Rutland churches | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 118-24 | |||||
The duchy palace at Lostwithiel, Cornwall | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 203-17 | |||||
Thomas Lucas, bricklayer, 1662-1736 | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 269-80 | |||||
The church of St Peter, Wootton Wawen | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 76-89 | |||||
The castles of Rye and Winchelsea | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 193-202 | |||||
Romano-British corn-drying oven: an experiment | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 27-42 | |||||
The distribution of early Romanesque towers to minor churches | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 109-17 | |||||
The early wall paintings in Coombes church, Sussex, and their iconography | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 218-28 | |||||
Carnousie - Banffshire | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 229-39 | |||||
A mural palimpsest from Rochester cathedral | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 125-35 | |||||
The Anglo-Saxon church at Wing in Buckinghamshire | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 43-52 | |||||
Norwich Saxon throne | 1979 | Archaeological journal 136 (): 60-8 | |||||
Maxstoke castle, Warwickshire; with a contribution by G.M.D. Booth | 1978 | Archaeological journal 135 (): 195-233 | |||||
Roman Carlisle | 1978 | Archaeological journal 135 (): 115-37 | |||||
Coparcenary and Aydon castle | 1978 | Archaeological journal 135 (): 234-8 | |||||
Coin circulation and mint activity in the late Roman empire: some economic implications | 1978 | Archaeological journal 135 (): 67-114 | |||||
Late Mycenaean ceramic finds in the lower Maeander river valley and a catalogue of late bronze age painted motifs from Aphrodisias | 1978 | Archaeological journal 135 (): 15-31 | |||||
The south Welsh axe: its origins and distribution | 1978 | Archaeological journal 135 (): 57-66 | |||||
Grave orientation | 1978 | Archaeological journal 135 (): 1-14 |