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Keeping watch over the Limes (The Eighth Horsley Memorial Lecture). By D. Baatz. 1-20.
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Visions and dreams in Roman Britain. By Lindsay Allason-Jones. 21-25.
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The stone wall turrets of Hadrian's Wall. By D. Hill. 27-49.
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The Roman fort at Halton Chesters: a geophysical survey. By J. Berry and D.J.A. Taylor. 51-60.
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The excavation of Hadrian's Wall at Sewingshields and the discovery of a long cist burial. By James Crow and Mark Jackson. 61-69.
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Aydon Castle kitchen and its roof. By D. Sherlock. 71-86.
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Excavations at Tynemouth, 1995. By C.R. Hart. 87-108.
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John Collingwood Bruce and the Bayeux Tapestry. By J.H. Farrant. 109-113.
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Thomas Sopwith (1803-1879): civil and mining engineer: a brief biography. By R.W. Rennison. 115-123.
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The Market Keeper's House, Scotswood Road, Newcastle upon Tyne. By Grace McCombie. 135-140.
Notes
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A lithic scatter from Crawley Edge, Stanhope. By C. Huff
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Coupland: the earliest henge-type monument in Britain. By C. Waddington.
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A newly discovered promontory fort in the Tyne Valley. By M. Tolan-Smith.
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Antiquities from Northumberland in West Midlands museums. By P.J. Watson, T. Bridges, P.J. Wise.
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A Romano-British chatelaine brooch from Harraton, Tyne and Wear. By Margaret Snape.
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A watercolour of a culvert through Hadrian's Wall at West Denton. By P.T. Bidwell.
Museum Note
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Five stones from Great Chesters fort. By A.M. Whitworth. 151-157
Obituary
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Charles Manser Daniels. By D.J. Breeze. 159-161.
Book Notices
Offler, North of the Tees; Faulkner (ed), Northumbrian Panorama; Dodds, Historic Sites of County Durham.163.