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monograph   ancient northumberland
An evidence-based approach for tackling potential impacts on archaeological and environmental remains. Available online from Oxbow Books (click on the book's cover to order)
 
A richly illustrated introduction to Northumberland's prehistory. 128 pages in full colour with 121 illustrations and several special sections on digs, rock art, techniques and flint knapping. Available online from the Design Desk (click on the book's cover to order)

 

For copies of ARS Ltd reports click on the links below:

 

Lanton Quarry Fieldwalking Report

Lanton Quarry Phase 1 Pollen Analysis

Lanton Quarry Phase 1 Report

Lanton Quarry Phase 1 Ceramic Report

Lanton Quarry Phase 1 Specialist Report

Lanton Quarry Phase 1 Lithics Report

Lanton Quarry Phase 2 Report

Lanton Quarry Phase 2 Ceramic Report

These reports and the information they contain remain the copyright of ARS Ltd and the images and information contained within them is not to be reproduced without the express permission of ARS Ltd. Full publication of this information will take place in due course as the excavations across the site are completed. As analysis is on-going these reports remain point-in-time snapshots of what was understood at the time they were produced, and so data, discussion and interpretation are constantly being updated. For reference to a formal publication readers are directed to the interim article appearing in the 2009 edition of the academic journal of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne 'Archaeologia Aeliana':

Waddington, C. (2009) A note on Neolithic, Bronze Age and Anglo-Saxon remains at Lanton Quarry near Milfield, Northumberland, Archaeologia Aeliana, 5th ser. 38: 23-30.

To buy a copy of this month's Current Archaeology containing an article on Lanton Quarry click on the magazine cover.

 

Cheviot Quarry and Thirlings Reports available to buy now.
The full academic reports on Cheviot Quarry and Thirlings details the results of these important excavations, both of which have made contributions to our understanding of the Neolithic and Anglo-Saxon periods in the north-east of England.

 

 

The Gefrin Trust was set up in 2002 to ensure the future preservation of the site of Yeavering through sympathetic management, conservation and investigation.