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Archaeology" and Year is 2025

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Final Report. Unpath'd waters: marine and maritime collections in the UK - Anna Aldous, Dan Atkinson, Claire Bailey-Ross, Lara Band, Lara Barrie-Smith, Mark Beattie-Edwards, Andrew Bicket, Cathy Blakey, Jamie Bradley, Iro Camici, Scott Caballo, Age Chapman, Andrew Choong Han Lin, Ann Coats, Jonathan Combey, Maria Ivanescu Cotuna, Tom Dawson, Jude Dicken, Raghdaa Eissa, Tim Evans, Wes Forsythe, Fraser Sturt, Barney Sloane, Julian Richards, Sara Perry, Mike Roberts, Vince Gaffney and Stuart Jeffrey
Type: Monograph | 2025 | Towards a National Collection

Type: Article | 2025 | Item availability restricted.

Investigation of Borrow Pit TEA28 BP3, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire, UK - W.A. Boismier, E Alison, E. Ardis, R. Banerjea, C.R. Batchelor, C.R. Dark, P. Dudgeon, K. Green, E. Henderson, E. Ladocha, Jacobo Weinstock, D.S. Young and J.-L. Schwenninger
Type: Article | 2025 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Monograph | 2025 | Zenodo

The climatic resilience of the Sasanian Empire - Matthew J. Jacobson, Alison L. Gascoigne and Dominik Fleitmann
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Dataset | 2025 | University of Southampton

DisAbility, eunuchs and the lived experience in Ptolemaic-Roman Egypt - Sonia Zakrzewski, Stephanie Susanne Evelyn Wright and Scott Haddow
Type: Book Section | 2025 | Routledge | Item availability restricted.

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