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Abbott, C and Garton, D 1995 ‘Report on the Archaeological Evaluations on the Proposed site of a Borrow Pit on Aston Hill, Aston-upon-Trent, Derbyshire’. Unpublished Trent and Peak Archaeological Trust report
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Ainsworth, S 2001 ‘Prehistoric settlement remains on the Derbyshire Gritstone Moors, Derbyshire’. Archaeological Journal 121, 19-69
Ainsworth, S and Barnatt, J 1998a ‘An Archaeological Survey of the Scheduled Landscape on Big Moor and Ramsley Moor, Baslow and Holmesfield, Derbyshire’. Unpublished report (3 vols). National Monuments Record NMR nos. SK 27 NE 1, 13, 18, 19, 28, 35, 41, 53, 54, 79-98
Ainsworth, S. and Barnatt, J 1998b ‘A scarp-edge enclosure at Gardom’s Edge, Baslow, Derbyshire’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 118, 5-23
Albarella U 1997a ‘Size, power, wool and veal: Zooarchaeological evidence for late medieval innovations’ in De Boe, G and Verhaeghe, F (eds) Environment and Subsistence in medieval Europe: Papers of the Medieval Europe Brugge 1997 Conference (IAP Report 9). Bruge: Zelic, 19-30
Albarella, U 1997b The Iron Age animal bone excavated in 1991 from Outgang Road, Market Deeping (MAD 91), Lincolnshire (Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report 5/97). London: English Heritage
Albarella, U 1999 ‘The mystery of husbandry: Medieval animals and the problem of integrating historical and archaeological evidence’, Antiquity 73, 867-75
Albarella, U 2001a ‘Animal bone’ in Lane and Morris 2001, 75-7
Albarella, U 2001b ‘Exploring the real nature of environmental archaeology’ in Albarella, U (ed) Environmental Archaeology Meaning and Purpose. London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 3-13
Albarella, U and Davis, S 1994 The Saxon and medieval animal bone excavated in 1985-89 from West Cotton, Northamptonshire (Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report 17/94). London: English Heritage
Albarella, U and Johnstone C 2000 The early to late Saxon animal bones excavated in 1995 from Kings Meadow Lane, Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire (Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report 79/2000). London: English HeritageAlbarella, U and Pirnie, T 2008 A Review of Animal Bone Evidence from Central England http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/animalbone_eh_2007/
Albert, W 1972 The Turnpike Road System in England, 1663-1840. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Albone, J 2000 ‘Elmsthorpe Rise (SK 564 035)’. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 74, 224
Alcock, N 1993 People at Home: Living in a Warwickshire Village, 1500-1800. ChichesterAlcock, N and Buckley, R 1987 ‘Leicester Castle: the Great Hall’. Medieval Archaeology31, 73-9 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-769-1/dissemination/pdf/vol31/31_073_079.pdf
Aldhouse-Green, S (ed) 2000 Paviland Cave and the ‘Red Lady’. A definitive report. Bristol: Western Academic and Specialist Press
Aldhouse-Green, S and Pettitt, P 1998 ‘Paviland Cave: Contextualising the ‘Red Lady’. Antiquity 72, 756-72
Aldhouse-Green, S Scott, K, Schwarcz, H, Grun, R Housley, R A, Rae, A, Bevins, R and Redknap, M 1995 ‘Coygan Cave, Laugharne, South Wales, a Mousterian site and hyena den: A report on the University of Cambridge excavations’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 61, 37-79
Alexander, C 1999 Ironside’s Lines: The definitive guide to the General Headquarters Line planned for Great Britain in response to the threat of German invasion 1940-42. Seaford: SB Publications
Alexander, J 1995 ‘Building stone from the East Midlands quarries: Sources, transportation and usage’. Medieval Archaeology 39, 107-35
Allen, C S M 1988 ‘Bronze Age pottery of the Second Millennium BC in the East Midlands’. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Nottingham
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Allen, C S M, Harman, M and Wheeler, H 1987 ‘Bronze Age Cremation cemeteries in the East Midlands’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 53, 187-221
Allen, C. and Hopkins, D 2000 ‘Bronze Age accessory cups from Lincolnshire: Earlier Bronze Age Pot?’ Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 66, 297-318
Allen, D F 1965 ‘A Celtic miscellany’. British Numismatic Journal 34, 1-7
Allen, L 2000 ‘The worked bone and antler objects’ in Charles et al. 2000, 193
Allen, M, Blick, N, Brindle, T, Evans, T, Fulford, M, Holbrook, N, Lodwick, L, Richards, J D, Smith, A 2015 (updated 2018) The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain: An Online Resource http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/romangl/index.cfm
Allen, M, Lodwick, L, Brindle, T, Fulford, M, Smith, A 2017 The Rural Economy of Roman Britain: New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain Volume 2 (Britain Monographs 30). Roman Society Publications
Allen, M and Rylatt, J 2001 ‘Archaeological Excavation Report: Hopefield, Hibaldstow, North Lincolnshire’. Unpublished Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln) report (North Lincolnshire SMR)
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Allin, C E 1981a ‘The Leather’ in Mellor and Pearce 1981, 145-67
Allin, C E 1981b The medieval leather industry in Leicester (Leicestershire Museums, Art Galleries and Records Service Archaeological Report 3). Leicester: Leicestershire Museums, Art Galleries and Records Service
Alsop, J D 1985-6 ‘The development of inland navigation on the River Nene in the early 18th century’. Northamptonshire Past and Present 7 (3), 161-3.
Alvey, R C 1964 ‘Charred cereals from Aston on Trent, Derbyshire’. Unpublished report, Derby Museum
Alvey, R C 1973 ‘A cesspit excavation at 26-28 High Pavement, Nottingham’. Transactions of the Thoroton Society 77, 53-72
Alvey, R C 1982 ‘A post-medieval brick kiln at Flintham Hall, Nottinghamshire’. Transactions of the Thoroton Society 86, 118-23
Alvey, R C and McCormick, A G 1978 ‘No. 8 Castle Gate Nottingham, Well 2’. Transactions of the Thoroton Society 82, 29-36
Alvey, R C and Monckton A 2000 ‘Charred plant remains’ in Cooper 2000a, 139-41
Alvey, R C. and Smith, W 2002 ‘Archaeobotanical Evidence for Roman Thatch and Malt’ in Beswick and Fowkes 2002, 300-8
Anderson, P H 1985 Forgotten Railways of the East Midlands. Newton Abbot: David and Charles
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Anon 1855 Report to the general board of health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary conditions of the inhabitants of the parish of Wigston Magna. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office
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Archaeological Research Services Ltd, Derbyshire County Council, Peak District National Park 2011 Derbyshire and the Peak District Archaeology and Aggregates Resource Assessment http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/derbyaggs_eh_2011/
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ARCUS 2001 Assessment of environmental evidence from Staythorpe, Nottinghamshire. Sheffield: University of SheffieldARCUS 2008 ‘Middleton Bottom Wheel Pit, Wirksworth, Derbyshire’ http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/middleton_eh_2008/
ARCUS 2009 Peak Forest Tramway and Cromford and High Peak Railwayhttp://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/peakforest_eh_2009/
ARCUS 2011 Identification and Quantification of Projects Arising From Aggregates Extraction: Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Oxfordshirehttp://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/alsfback_eh_2011/
ARCUS 2011 Archaeological Potential of Cave and Fissure Deposits in Limestone http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/caves_eh_2011/
Armitage, P L 1984 ‘The animal bone’ in Thompson, Grew, A F and Schofield, J ‘Excavations at Aldgate, 1974’. Post-medieval Archaeology 18, 131-43 (1-148)
Armstrong, A L 1925 ‘Excavations at Mother Grundy’s Parlour, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire 1924’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 55, 146-75
Armstrong, A L 1926 Excavations in the Pin Hole Cave, Creswell Crags (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science H)
Armstrong, A L 1929a Proceedings of the Sorby Scientific Society 1, 79-97
Armstrong, A L 1929b ‘Excavations at Creswell Crags, Derbyshire, 1924-26. Pin Hole Cave’. Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 3, 116-22
Armstrong, A L 1931 ‘A late Upper Aurignacian station in North Lincolnshire’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia 6, 335-9
Armstrong, A L 1932a ‘Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic stations in N. Lincs.’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia 7, 130-1
Armstrong, A L 1932b ‘An Upper Aurignacian station on the Lincolnshire Cliff’. Proceedings of the International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, 74-5
Armstrong, A L 1937 ‘Excavations at Creswell Crags, the Pin Hole Cave 1928-32’. Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 4, 178-84
Armstrong, A L 1938 ‘Report of the Committee for the Archaeological Exploration of Derbyshire Caves. Interim Report 16’ (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science H)
Armstrong, A L 1956 ‘Report on the excavation of Ash Tree Cave, near Whitwell, Derbyshire, 1949 to 1957’. Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society 76, 57-64
Armstrong, A L 1957 ‘Report of the excavation of Ash Tree Cave, near Whitwell, Derbyshire’ (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science H)
Armstrong, J R 1923 ‘A sepulchral cave at Tray Cliff Cavern, Castleton’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 53, 123-8
Arnold, A J, Howard, R E, Laxton, R R et al 2002 The Urban Development of Newark-on-Trent: A Dendrochronological Approach (English Heritage Centre for Archaeology Report 95/2002). English Heritage
Ashbee, P and Ashbee, R 1981 ‘A cairn on Hindlow, Derbyshire: Excavations 1953, Derbyshire’. Archaeological Journal 101, 9-41
Ashton, N 1977 Leicestershire Water Mills. Wymondham: Sycamore Press
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Baddeley, V 1996 ‘The early 18th century landscape gardens of Worksop manor, Nottinghamshire’. Transactions of the Thoroton Society 100, 123-36
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Bahn, P and Pettitt, P B 2009 Britain’s Oldest Art: The Ice Age Cave Art of Creswell Crags. London: English Heritage
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Baker, S 2006 ‘Cultural heritage management and the palaeo-environmental resource: surveying the surface-visible palaeochannel record in the Trent Valley, UK’ http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/palaeo_eh_2006/
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Barley, M W 1964 ‘The medieval borough of Torksey, excavations 1960-62’. Antiquaries Journal 44, 165-87
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Barnatt, J 1990 The Henges, Stone Circles and Ringcairns of the Peak District (Sheffield Archaeological Monograph 1). Sheffield: University of Sheffield
Barnatt, J 1994 ‘Excavation of a Bronze Age unenclosed cemetery, cairns and field boundaries at Eaglestone Flat, Cubar, Derbyshire 1984, 1989-90’. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 60, 287-370
Barnatt, J 1995a ‘Neolithic and Bronze Age radiocarbon dates from the Peak District: A review’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 115, 5-19
Barnatt, J 1995b The Lead Mine Related Landscape of the Peak District. Part I: Smelting, sites, fuel sources and communications. Bakewell: Peak District National Park Archaeology Service
Barnatt, J 1996a ‘Moving beyond the Monuments: Paths and People in the Neolithic Landscapes of the Peak District’ in Frodsham 1996, 43-59
Barnatt, J 1996b ‘A multiphased barrow at Liff’s Low, near Biggin, Derbyshire’ in Barnatt and Collis 1996, 95-136
Barnatt, J 1996c ‘Barrows in the Peak District: A review and interpretation of extant remains and past excavations’ in Barnatt and Collis 1996, 3-94
Barnatt, J 1996d The Lead Mine Related Landscape of the Peak District. Part 2: Settlement, population and miners/farmers. Bakewell: Peak District National Park Archaeology Service
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Barnatt, J 2019 Reading the Peak District Landscape. Swindon: English Heritage
Barnatt, J and Bannister, N 2009 The Archaeology of a Great Estate. Chatsworth and Beyond. Oxford: Oxbow Books
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The bibliography is too big and cumbersome, and just listing by author makes it very hard to find relevant material. It would be very helpful if the entries could be tagged with a few key words, including county, district, parish, period, etc, to enable searching. Tagging by general theme (site report, geophysical survey, artifact report, regional synthesis, period synthesis, etc) would also be very helpful.
Links could be more obvious, they currently just match standard text, so unclear where to click.Reference
Hartwell, C, Pevsner, N, Williamson, E 2020 The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire. Yale University PressReference
Doole, M., 2020 ‘Identification of the urban infrastructure of nineteenth-century horse transport: A case study of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, UK’, in Taylor, D. (ed.), Transport and its place in history: making the connections, 191-206Reference
Thank you for your comments with new and revised bibliographic entries – we will take these forward and amend the bibliography accordingly.