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Debating Late Antiquity in Britain AD300-700
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(1) Preliminary perspectives (Rob Collins and James Gerrard); (2) The case for the Dark Ages (Neil Faulkner); (3) Remaining Roman in Britain, AD 300-700: The evidence of portable art (Martin Henig) (4) Coast and countryside in 'Late Antique' southwest England, ca. AD 400-600 (Sam Turner); (5) A landscape in transition Palaeoenvironmental evidence for the end of the 'Romano-British' period in southwest England (Ralph Fyfe and Stephen Rippon); (6) The environs of South Cadbury in the Late Antiqueand Early Medieval periods (John Davey); (7) Roman estates to English parishes The legacy of Desmond Bonney reconsidered (Simon Draper); (8) How late is late Pottery and the fifth century in southwest Britain (James Gerrard); (9) Burial in westernBritain, AD 400-800: Late Antique or Early Medieval (David Petts); (10) Artefacts in Early Medieval graves: A new perspective (Howard Williams); (11) Living amongst the dead: From Roman cemetery to post-Roman monastic settlement at Poundbury (Christopher Sparey-Green); (12) Religious heresy and politicaldissent in Late Antiquity: A comparison between Syria and Britain (Daniel Hull); (13) Before 'the End': Hadrian's Wall in the fourth century and after (Rob Collins)

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