Archaeology in Northumberland
Celebrating 25 years of Archaeology in Northumberland
Celebrating 25 years of Archaeology in Northumberland
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Contents<br />
Celebrat<strong>in</strong>g 25 years of development-led<br />
archaeology 1990-2015 4<br />
New prehistoric rock art discovery at Birney Hill, Ponteland 14<br />
Graz<strong>in</strong>g on Ha’Hill, Morpeth 16<br />
Flodden Hill 2013-15 18<br />
Barmoor W<strong>in</strong>d Farm 20<br />
Iron Age Settlement at St George’s Hospital, Morpeth 22<br />
A NU Young Archaeologists Club for the uplands 24<br />
Rescued from the Sea 25<br />
Investigations at the Premonstratensian<br />
Abbey of Blanchland 26<br />
Medieval Shotton 29<br />
Did Bamburgh shipwreck <strong>in</strong>spire first coastguards? 30<br />
Wilds of Wanney 31<br />
British Rock Art News 31<br />
Community archaeology north of Hadrian’s Wall 32<br />
The Vicar’s Pele, Corbridge 33<br />
Layers of localism and regeneration <strong>in</strong><br />
Berwick-upon-Tweed 34<br />
Europe’s lost frontiers: Doggerland and the<br />
Mesolithic-Neolithic transition 36<br />
Archaeological Investigations at Well Hill, Stann<strong>in</strong>gton 38<br />
New approaches at Yeaver<strong>in</strong>g 40<br />
Altogether <strong>Archaeology</strong> <strong>in</strong> the North Penn<strong>in</strong>es<br />
Area of Outstand<strong>in</strong>g Natural Beauty 42<br />
Belsay Castle 45<br />
Heritage at Risk 46<br />
Excavations at Bolton Chapel 48<br />
Keep<strong>in</strong>g it local 49<br />
Bradford Kaims Wetland Heritage Project 50<br />
In search of Holystone Priory 52<br />
Roman stones at West Uppertown Farm 56<br />
Portable Antiquities <strong>in</strong> <strong>Northumberland</strong> 58<br />
New designations 60<br />
<strong>Archaeology</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Northumberland</strong> 3