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  • - The Archaeology of the A1(M) Alconbury to Peterborough Road Scheme
    af Peter Ellis, Peter Leach, Gwilym Hughes, mfl.
    558,95 kr.

    Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit - Monograph Series 1Written by Peter Ellis, Gwilym Hughes, Peter Leach, Catharine Mould and Jon SterenbergDescribes the results of archaeological investigations at a number of sites undertaken by Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit in 1996. New prehistoric sites were found along the length of the road corridor which, from Alconbury Hill to Norman Cross, coincides with Ermine Street. Here the major Roman road would have taken on additional importance where it skirted the fen edge. The book reports on a number of excavations along this section.

  • - A report on excavations by Ernest Greenfield, 1960-1973
    af Peter Leach, Trevor Pearson & Lynne Bevan
    477,95 kr.

    The basis of this book are excavations undertaken by Ernest Greenfield at the site of a Roman villa at Great Witcombe. The excavations and the finds are presented in detail. It is suggested that the villa belonged to the descendants of a veteran, settled on an estate established here at the foundation of the colonia at Gloucester. This book is published in association with English Heritage.With contributions by J. Bayley, L. Bevan, S. Butcher, S. Cottam, J. Davies, B. Dickinson, J. G. Evans, T. Finney, J. Henderson, M. Henig, R. Jones, J. Price, J. Timby and D. Williams.Illustrations by M. Breedon, N. Dodds and T. Pearson.

  • af Peter Leach
    173,95 kr.

    "Winner of the Gival Press Novel Award."

  • - The Essentials
    af Peter Leach
    198,95 kr.

    A new edition of the classic guide to running a successful family business.

  • af Peter Leach
    678,95 kr.

    The West Riding of Yorkshire was the largest of England's historic counties. This title covers the northern half of the territory from the outskirts of York to the edge of the Lake District.