Catherine Hills
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Martin Carver
Published August 31 1998
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Catherine Hills stalks these Roman ruins in Norfolk
Published June 30 1995
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Catherine Hills examines two books focussing on Britain in the Middle Ages
Published March 1 1994
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Catherine Hills reviews a work by A.S. Esmonde Published December 1 1990
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How history re-enactment is being used to encourage children's interest in the past. Published November 1 1990
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End or beginning? Catherine Hills discusses how recent archaeology is filling in the gaps in our knowledge of 5th-and 6th-century Britain, fuelling the debate about just how important marauding invaders were to the changes that followed the legion's departure. Published October 1 1990
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