Items where Author is "Parker, Adrian"Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Monograph Number of items: 2. MonographAllen, Tim and Barclay, Alistair and Cromarty, Anne Marie and Anderson-Whymark, Hugo and Parker, Adrian and Robinson, Mark and Jones, Gillian and Aillaud, S and Ambers, Janet and Anderson, Elizabeth and Berstan, R and Boyle, Angela and Bradley, Philippa and Brown, Kayt and Challinor, Dana and Copley, Mark and Davis, Mary and Doherty, Chris and Durden, Theresa and Evershed, Richard and Hacking, Peter and Hall, S and Hiller, Jon and Jones, John M and Machling, Tessa and Marshall, P D and Mitchel, Nick and Payne, S and Pelling, Ruth and Petts, David and Ramsey, C Bronk and Roe, Fiona and Sheridan, Alison and Straker, Vanessa and Welsh, Ken and Collins, Julia and Kennedy, Hannah and Howarth, Luke and Costello, Mel and Stewardson, Anne and Wallis, Jeff and Patton, Amanda and Pressey, Simon and Lucas, Sarah (2013) Opening the Wood, Making the Land The Archaeology of a Middle Thames Landscape: the Eton College Rowing Course Project and the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Scheme Volume 1: Mesolithic to early Bronze Age Oxford Archaeology Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 38 2013. Project Report. Oxford Archaeology. Barclay, Alistair and Halpin, Claire and Boyle, Angela and Bradley, Philippa and Cleal, Rosamund and Garwood, Paul and Levitan, Bruce and Needham, Stuart and Robinson, Mark and Serjeantson, Dale and Ambers, Janet and Bartlett, Alistair and Bowman, Sheridan and Bradley, Richard and Brown, Andrew and Cook, Martin and Harman, Mary and Healy, Frances and Hedges, John W and Hedges, Robert and Housely, Rupert and Moffett, Lisa and Northover, Peter and Parker, Adrian and Roe, Fiona and Scott, Nicola and Thomas, Roger and Thompson, G B and Wallis, Jonathan and Watson, Jacqui and Williams, David and Nichols, Karen and Durden, Tess Excavations at Barrow Hills, Radley, Oxfordshire. Volume 1 The Neolithic and Bronze Age Monument Complex Oxford Archaeological Unit Thames Valley Landscapes Volume 11. Project Report. Oxford Archaeological Unit, Oxford. |