Current Archaeology 228

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In this issue:

– A Roman clock at Vindolanda
– Brough of Deerness
– Celebrating 100: the Scottish and Welsh commissions
– Digging up Dad’s Army

Plus: News, Reviews, Comment, Diary, and more!

From the Editor:
With this year’s Archaeology Festival in Cardiff just around the corner, things have been very busy here at Current Archaeology. We’re thrilled with the outstanding programme, packed with talks at the very forefront of archaeological research, and will be sure to bring as many of these projects to the pages of the magazine as possible. We are also looking forward to the Current Archaeology Awards and will be sure to update our readers on the winners – after all, it was your votes that decided them!

Our features this month cover the four corners of Britain: challenging previous assumptions at Vindolanda, examining a remote Viking settlement in Orkney, celebrating 100 years of hard work in Scotland and Wales, and, finally, uncovering evidence in London of just how ready we were for a German invasion.


Cover Date: Mar-2009, Volume 19 Issue 12

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