Description
In this issue:
– Lindow Man
– Liverpool: The Old Dock
– Llanmaes: Bronze Age Feasting
– Roman Mosaics of Britain
Plus: News, Reviews, Comment, Diary, and more!
From the Editor:
Issue 233 opens with an in-depth look at the biggest dig ever undertaken in Liverpool: the excavation of the city’s Old Dock. The Old Dock was responsible for shaping the fortunes of Liverpool, and CA examines how the city’s ingenious engineering and ambitious land reclamation are reflected in the archaeology. Following on from that, we have new research challenging previous assumptions about Lindow Man and bog bodies in general. South Wales makes an appearance in a report from Llanmaes, where a midden site has turned up some interesting results in the shape of the right forequarters of pigs. Finally, the penultimate volume of Neal’s and Cosh’s book series detailing Romano-British mosaics includes some stunning images and interesting conclusions about what makes the South-East unique.
Cover Date: Aug-2009, Volume 20 Issue 5
