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Abramson, P, Berg DS, Fossick MR Roman Castleford Abramson, P, Berg D S, Fossick M R Roman Castleford: Volume 2, The Structural and Environmental Evidence Castleford 17 2000 35 (Book Review ) Abramson, P A Penny for Your Forts Yorkshire 5 Winter 1987-8 20 Abramson, P Late Iron Age Settlement at Scotch Corner Scotch Corner, North Yorkshire 13 1996 8 Adamson, C H Burn's Cottage, Greta Bridge: An archaeological watching brief Greta Bridge, Durham 15 1998 6 Allon, P A future for the Roman Fort at Ilkley? Ilkley 4 Winter 1986-7 18 Annis, R Two Romano-British Settlement sites at Coulby Newham, Cleveland Coulby Newham, Cleveland 10 1992-3 9 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Recent Excavations by Archaeological Services (WYAS) 14 1997 20 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Excavations in 1997 by Archaeological Services (WYAS) 15 1998 13 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Excavations in 1998 by Archaeological Services (WYAS) 16 1999 18 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Moss Carr Wood, Methley, Leeds Methley 19 2002-2003 20 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Ferrybridge Ferrybridge 19 2002-2003 21 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Ilkley Ilkley 19 2002-2003 21 Archaeological Services (WYAS) North Leeds North Leeds 19 2002-2003 21 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Barnburgh Hall, Barnburgh, South Yorkshire Barnburgh 19 2002-2003 21 Archaeological Services (WYAS) West Moor Park Armthorpe, Doncaster Armthorpe, Doncaster 19 2002-2003 21 Archaeological Services (WYAS) High Street, Shafton, South Yorkshire Shafton 19 2002-2003 21 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Topham Farm, Sykehouse, South Yorkshire Sykehouse 19 2002-2003 22 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Barnsdale Bar Quarry, Norton, South Yorkshire Norton, South Yorkshire 19 2002-2003 22 Archaeological Services (WYAS) Bempton Lane, Bridlington Bridlington 19 2002-2003 22 Bateman, J & D Roman finds from the Vale of York Vale of York 4 Winter 1986-7 26 Berlin, M Land Division, Farming and History at an Early Roman Rural Settlement at Sewerby 20 2004 24 Bridlington by C Fenton-Thomas (Lecture Summary) Berlin, M A visit to St Leonard's Hospital dig, York - July 11th 2004 York 21 2005 17 Berlin, M Doctor & Patient in the Roman World' by R Jackson - 9.4.2005 22 2006 12 Berlin, M The Roman Fort at Carlisle' by J Zant - 24.9.05 (Lecture Summary) Carlisle 22 2006 13 Berlin, M Rethinking Victoria Cave' by T Lord - 21.1.2006 (Lecture Summary) Victoria Cave 22 2006 15 Berlin, M Day School: Water in the Roman World (Summary Report) 23 2007 15 Berlin, M Hayton and the Romanisation of East Yorkshire' by Prof M Millett - Hayton 23 2007 18 21.07.2007 (Lecture Summary) Berlin, M Visit to the Excavations at Vindolanda, 2006 Vindolanda 23 2007 19 Berlin, M Day School: Life in Roman Yorkshire & the North (Summary report) 24 2008 19 Berlin, M Coinage and the Roman Economy by R Brickstock (Lecture Summary) 24 2008 22 Berlin, M Portus by M Millett (Lecture Summary) Portus, Italy 24 2008 22 Berlin, M Castleshaw Roman Forts and Excavations at Thwing (Excursion Reports) Castleshaw , Thwing 24 2008 23 Berlin, M Un-Natural Selection - People and Animals in Roman Yorkshire' by Prof T 25 2009 13 O'Connor (Lecture Summary) Berlin, M Roman Roads and the Origins of Bradford' by D Haigh (Lecture Summary) 25 2009 14 Berlin, M Rural Society and the Emerging Identity of Britannia' by Dr J Taylor 25 2009 15 (Lecture Summary) Berlin, M Heslington East (Excursion Report) Heslington East, York 25 2009 16 Berlin, M Castlefields Roman Fort and the Manchester Museum (Excursion Report) Manchester 25 2009 16 Berlin, M, and Sitch, B Ripples & Reflections: Lindow Man and his Stories (Conference Report) 25 2009 18 Bevan, B Romans on the Don 23 2007 6 Bevan, B Doncaster Doncaster 23 2007 6 Bevan, B Pickburn Leys, Brodsworth Brodsworth 23 2007 6 Bevan, B Hazel Lane, Hampole Hampole 23 2007 7 Bevan, B Holme Hall Stainton 23 2007 8 Bevan, B Barnsdale Bar Barnsdale Bar 23 2007 9 Bew ley, R H Recent RCHME Roman Discoveries from the Air 10 1992-3 21 Bird, J Obituary: Grace Simpson, DPhil, ArchDip, FSA 23 2007 13 Blakeborough, T Rethinking the Roman Army: war machine or horde of hooligans by S 20 2004 23 James (Lecture Summary) Bloomfield, W A Virosidum to Olicana - Direct? 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