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List of Contributors. | READ | |
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Romano-British Trackways in the Upper Thames Valley. By Paul Booth | 1 | READ |
The ‘Lost’ Church of Bix Gibwyn. By Stephen Mileson and David Nicholls | 15 | READ |
A City Parish in the English Civil War: St Aldate’s, Oxford, 1642–6. By Rosemary Kelly | 39 | READ |
Henley’s Major Inns in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries. By Barbara Allison | 55 | READ |
The Restoration of Berrick Salome Church. By Liam Tiller | 81 | READ |
The Rhodes Building at Oriel, 1904–2011: Dynamite or Designate?. By Edward Impey | 95 | READ |
Excavations at Tubney Wood Quarry, 2001–9. By Andrew Simmonds and Hugo Anderson-Whymark | 105 | READ |
Prehistoric, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon Activity at Whitelands Farm, Bicester. By Jon Martin | 173 | READ |
Excavations South of St Andrew’s Church, Letcombe Regis: Prehistoric, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Saxo-Norman Activity. By David Gilbert | 241 | READ |
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Archaeological Work in Oxford, 2010. By David Radford | 259 | READ |
Archaeological Work in Oxfordshire, 2010. By Hugh Coddington and Richard Oram | 261 | READ |
The Portable Antiquities Scheme in Oxfordshire, 2010. By Anni Byard | 264 | READ |
A Roman Lead ‘Tank’ from Wigginton, North Oxfordshire. By Paul Booth and Esther Cameron | 266 | READ |
Flint House and Flint Cottage, Wallingford. By David Pedgley and David Clark | 280 | READ |
Possible Early Christian Enclosure and Deserted Medieval Settlement at Prescote, near Cropredy. By Stephen Wass and Rebecca Dealtry | 283 | READ |
Reviews. | 287 | READ |
Index. | 305 | READ |
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