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Post-medieval Archaeology | 2005
Michael Ponsford
John Allan (Exeter Archaeology); Sue Anderson (CFA Archaeology Ltd); Edward Biddulph (Oxford Archaeology); Andy Boucher (Archaeological Investigations Ltd); Craig Cessford (Cambridge Archaeological Unit); Steven Clarke (Monmouth Archaeology); Edith Evans (Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd); Jo Dawson (Greenlane Archaeology Ltd); Colm Donnelly (Queen’s University, Belfast, Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork); Mark Fletcher (Matrix Archaeology); David Gilbert (John Moore Heritage Services); Marcus Jecock (English Heritage); Mark Leah (Cheshire County Council); Sue Leaver (Museum of London Archaeology Service); John Lewis (Scotia Archaeology); John Mabbitt (Tyne and Wear Museums Archaeology Department); Ellen McAdam (editor, Discovery and Excavation in Scotland); David Maynard (FUA, Essex County Council); Tracy Michaels (Foundations Archaeology); Richard O’Neill (Archaeological Research and Consultancy, University of Sheffi eld); Nigel Neil (Nigel R. J. Neil Archaeological Services); Nicholas Palmer (Warwickshire Museum); Ian Roberts (Archaeological Services WYAS); Jean-Yves Robic (Cardiff Archaeological Consultants); Edwin Rose (Norfolk Landscape Archaeology); Gary Taylor (Archaeological Project Services); Nicky Toop (Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd); Tiziana Vitali (Pre-Construct Archaeology) and Bruce Williams (Bristol and Region Archaeological Services), who submitted the reports of their respective organizations. I am again grateful to Gary Young of Exeter Archaeology for his work in preparing the illustrations for publication. The entries are listed by current unitary local authority. Fuller summaries of many of the sites reported here (and many that are not) may be found in the Historic Environment Records held by the local authorities, Welsh Trusts and National Monuments Records, and the deposited archives in the appropriate local museums. Post-Medieval Archaeology 41/2 (2007), 318–416
Post-medieval Archaeology | 2004
Michael Ponsford
Luke Barber (University College London Field Archaeology Unit), Stuart Blaylock (Exeter Archaeology), Kevin Blockley (Cambrian Archaeological Projects Ltd), Trevor Brigham (Humber Field Archaeology), Andy Chapman (Northamptonshire Archaeology), Steven Clarke (Monmouth Archaeology), Nathalie Cohen (Museum of London Archaeology Service), Martin Cook (Mercian Archaeology), David Cranstone (Cranstone Consultants), Christopher Currie (CKC Archaeology), Peter Davenport (Bath Archaeological Trust), Edith Evans (Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd), Jon Grant (Archaeological Solutions), Declan Hurl (Built Heritage, Environment and Heritage Service, Northern Ireland), John Lewis (Scotia Archaeology), Jen Lowe (Thames Valley Archaeological Services), Cia McConway (Archaeological Development Services Ltd), David Maynard (Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit), Peter Moore (Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork), Nigel Neil (Nigel R. J. Neil Archaeological Services), Ruairi 6 Baoill (Archaeological Development Services Ltd), Nicholas Palmer (Warwickshire Museum), Kenneth Penn (Norfolk Archaeological Unit), Colin Pendleton (Suffolk County Council Archaeology Service), Blair Poole (Archaeological Investigations Ltd), Jane Richardson (Archaeological Services WYAS), Edwin Rose (Norfolk Landscape Archaeology), Andy Russel (Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit), Paul Steele (Pre-Construct Archaeology), Richard Stone (Marches Archaeology), Nicky Toope (Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd), Robin Turner (editor Discovery and Excavation in Scotland), Annette Hancocks (Cotswold Archaeological Trust), Bruce Williams (Bristol and Region Archaeological Services), John Nolan (Northern Counties Archaeological Services) and everyone who spent time preparing their notes for inclusion. For clarity the entries are listed by current unitary local authority and not always by traditional counties.
Post-medieval Archaeology | 2000
Michael Ponsford
Kate Atherton and Bethan Charles (Oxford Archaeological Unit); Alison Bennett (Essex County Council); Eric Boore; Barry Burnham (editor Archaeology in Wales); Derek Cater (Bath Archaeological Trust); Jo Clark and Liz Williams (Northumberland County Council); Steven Clarke (Monmouth Archaeology); Nathalie Cohen (Museum of London Archaeology Service); Judith Connal and Frank Meddens (Pre-Construct Archaeology); Christopher Currie (CKC Archaeological Services); James Dinn (Worcester City Archaeology Section); Jonathan Erskine (Avon Archaeological Unit); Graham Hull (Thames Valley Archaeological Services); Declan Hurl (Built Heritage, Environment and Heritage Services, Northern Ireland); Jonathan Kissock (University of Wales College, Newport); Nigel Melton (University of Bradford); Andrew Marvell (Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust); Professor Harold Mytum (University of York); Nigel Neil (Nigel R. J. Neil Archaeological Services); Ian Roberts (Archaeological ServiceWYAS); Edwin Rose (Norfolk Landscape Archaeology); P. N. Rowe (Hartlepool Borough Council); Robin Turner (editor Discovery and Excavation in Scotland); Andrew White (Lancaster City Council); David Wilkinson (Stafford Borough Council); Bruce Williams (Bristol and Region Archaeological Services); Charmian and Paul Woodfield and all those who spent time preparing their notes for inclusion.
Post-medieval Archaeology | 1995
Michael Ponsford; Reg Jackson
Post-medieval Archaeology | 1991
Michael Ponsford
Post-medieval Archaeology | 1997
Michael Ponsford; Reg Jackson
Post-medieval Archaeology | 2003
Michael Ponsford
Post-medieval Archaeology | 2002
Michael Ponsford
Post-medieval Archaeology | 2001
Michael Ponsford
Post-medieval Archaeology | 1998
Michael Ponsford; Reg Jackson