Items where Author is "Mellor, Maureen"Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 2. Palmer, Simon and Miles, David and Smith, Alex and Jones, Grace Perpetua and Allen, Leigh and Atherton, Kate and Bayliss, Alex and Booth, Paul and Brown, Kayt and Cool, Hilary and Cromarty, Anne Marie and Dickinson, Brenda and Evans, Emma-Jayne and Green, Sarah and Harman, Mary and Hartley, Kay and Henig, Martin and Ingrem, Claire and Jones, Julie and Jones, Martin and King, Cathy and Marshall, Alistair and Mellor, Maureen and Morgan, Graham and Morris, Elaine and Northover, Peter and Perry, Ann and Price, Jennifer and Roberts, Mark R and Robinson, Mark and Roe, Fiona and Salter, Chris and Scott, Ian and Scott, Nicola and Straker, Vanessa and Sykes, Naomi and Webster, Peter and Williams, David and Witkin, Annsofie and Lorimer, Rosalyn and Lorimer, Peter (2007) Iron Age and Roman Settlement in the Upper Thames Valley Excavations at Claydon Pike and other sites within the Cotswold Water Park Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph No. 26 2007. [Client Report] Dodd, Anne and Mellor, Maureen and Munby, Julian and Robinson, Mark and Wilkinson, David and Allen, Leigh and Armour-Chelu, Miranda and Barclay, Alistair and Bertram, Jerome (Fr) and Blair, John and Booth, Paul and Boyle, Angela and Campbell, Gregory and Channer, Jill and Durham, Brian and Ellis, Blanche and Goodall, Alison and Goodall, Ian and Greig, James and Hillam, Jennifer and King, Cathy and Litten, Julian and Lyon, Stuart and MacGregor, Arthur and McKeague, Peter and Macphail, Richard and Mayhew, Nicholas and Metcalf, Michael and Marshall, Peter and Miles, Dan and Powell, Philip and Ramsay, Nigel and Rigold, Stuart and Roe, Fiona and Rogers, Nicola and Terry, Stephen and Underwood-Keevill, Cathy and Whittingham, Lucy and Wilson, Bob and Adams, Luke and Cheshire, Steven and Collett, Lesley and Hemming, Erica and Hughes, Paul and Lucas, Sarah and Nichols, Karen and Lorimer, Peter and Smith, Rosalyn and Whitby, Samantha (2003) OXFORD BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY The Late Saxon and Norman Archaeology of the Thames Crossing, the Defences and the Town. Other. Oxford Archaeology. |