Items where Author is "Moxham, Julia"Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 2. Lawrence, Steve and Smith, Alex and Allen, Leigh and Albarella, Umberto and Barclay, Alistair and Booth, Paul and Brady, Kate and Canti, Matthew and Challinor, Dana and Cook, Gordon and Cool, H E M and Cramp, Kate and Davenport, Peter and Edwards, Emily and Evans, Emma-Jayne and Griffiths, Seren and Hamilton, W Derek and Hardy, Alan and Hatton, Gareth and Henig, Martin and Jackson, Dennis and King, Cathy and Lamdin-Whymark, Hugo and Marshall, Peter and McCormac, Gerry and Moffett, Lisa and Mould, Quita and Muir, Jeff and Nicholson, Rebecca and Poole, Cynthia and Bronk Ramsey, Christopher and Robinson, Mark and Scott, Ian and Shaffrey, Ruth and Strid, Lena and Timby, Jane and Tomlin, Roger and Webley, Leo and Williams, Robert and Witkin, Annsofie and Lorimer, Peter and Lorimer, Rosalyn and Dylewski, Markus and Lucas, Sarah and Moxham, Julia and Norman, Lucy and Wachnik, Magdalena (2009) Between Villa and Town Excavations of a Roman roadside settlement and shrine at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire Oxford Monograph 7. Project Report. Oxford Archaeology, Oxford. Miles, David and Palmer, Simon and Lock, Gary and Gosden, Chris and Cromarty, Anne Marie and Bailey, Richard and Barclay, Alistair and Booth, Paul and Boyle, Angela and Blinkhorn, Paul and Bradley, Philippa and Brown, Kayt and Brown, Lisa and Campbell, Greg and Clark, Kate and Coombs, David and Craster, Antonia and Dodd, Anne and Finn, Chris and Hardy, Alan and Ingrem, Claire and Linford, Neil and Maskell, John and Northover, Peter and Oteyo, Gilbert and Payne, Andrew and Rees-Jones, Julie and Robinson, Mark and Roe, Fiona and Salter, Chris and Scott, Ian and Thomas, Kathryn and Tite, Mike and Adams, Luke and Cheshire, Steve and Costello, Mel and Lorimer, Peter and Moxham, Julia and Patton, Amanda and Smith, Rosalyn (2003) Uffington White Horse and Its Landscape: Investigations at White Horse Hill, Uffington, 1989–95, and Tower Hill, Ashbury, 1993–4. Project Report. Oxford Archaeology, Oxford. |