- Issue 59 June 2001 Contents news Quarries threat to archaeological landscapes Digging down through rubbish to reach the 'best-preserved Victorian ironworks in Wales' Prestige feasting 'dates back to hunter-gatherer era' Unique Roman town indentified in hinterland of Hadrian's Wall Bronze Age village found with buried megalith In Brief features The edible dead Cannibalsim as a universal human ...www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba59/column2.shtml
- British Archaeology, no 9, November 1995: Interview Simon Denison talks to David Miles Keep the stories rolling in It is not uncommon to hear field archaeologists say that `there's not much going on in archaeology' any more. They tell you that in the era of developer-funded archaeology, historical inquiry has more or less died. It is a response you rarely get from the Oxford Archaeological Unit.www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba9/ba9int.html