3/. The Survey Course - University College London
3/. The Survey Course - University College London 3/. The Survey Course - University College London
take care not to disturb the residents or other students who may be resting. Please note that the Goodwood stable block is a NON-SMOKING area. Anyone smoking during the survey course should do so with consideration for others and make sure there is no risk of fire. 4/. Reading List and Bibliography Aldiss, D.T., 2002. Geology of the Chichester and Bognor District. Sheet description of the British Geological Survey, 1:50,000 Sheet 317 and Sheet 332 (England and Wales). Keyworth: British Geological Survey. Allcroft, A.H., 1916. Some earthworks of West Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections 58, 65-90. Archaeology Data Service. 2012. Heyshott Barrrows [ADS] Import RCN - NMR_NATINV-249410 http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/browser.jsf Bettess, F., 1998. Surveying for Archaeologists. Durham: University of Durham. [ARCH AL 12 BET; TEACHING COLLN ARCH 2518] Bowden M. (ed.), 1999. Unravelling the Landscape: an inquisitive approach to Archaeology. Stroud: RCHME Tempus. [INST ARCH AH BOW] Bowden, M., 2002. With alidade and tape: graphical and plane table survey of archaeological earthworks. Swindon: English Heritage. (Free download from EH website. Brück, J., 2000. Settlement, landscape and social identity: the Early-Middle Bronze Age transition in Wessex, Sussex and the Thames Valley. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 19(3), 273-300. 24
Curwen, E.C., 1918. Covered Ways on the Sussex Downs. Sussex Archaeological Collections 59, 35-75. Curwen, E.C., 1929. Prehistoric Sussex. London: The Homeland Association Ltd. Curwen, E.C., 1939. The Iron Age in Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections 80, 214-216. Drewett, P.L., 2003. Field Archaeology: an introduction. London: UCL Press. English Heritage. 2008. Geophysical survey in archaeological field evaluation. Swindon: English Heritage. English Heritage. 2012. Pastscape: Monument Number 249410. http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=249410 Franks, A., 1854. British barrows near Chichester. Sussex Archaeological Collections 7, 51-54. Garwood, P., 2003. Round Barrows and Funerary Traditions in Late Neolithic Bronze Age Sussex. In D. Rudling (ed.), The Archaeology of Sussex to AD 2000 )47- 68). King's Lynn: Heritage Marketing and Publication Ltd. Ghilani, C. D. & Wolf, P. R., 2008. Elementary Surveying: An introduction to Geomatics. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall. Green, C. and Rollo-Smith, S., 1984. The excavation of eighteen round barrows near Shrewton, Wiltshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 50, 255-318. Grinsell, L.V., 1931. Sussex in the Bronze Age. Sussex Archaeological Collections 72, 30-68. Grinsell, L.V., 1934. Sussex barrows. Sussex Archaeological Collections 75, 217- 275. 25
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take care not to disturb the residents or other students who may be resting. Please<br />
note that the Goodwood stable block is a NON-SMOKING area. Anyone smoking<br />
during the survey course should do so with consideration for others and make sure<br />
there is no risk of fire.<br />
4/. Reading List and Bibliography<br />
Aldiss, D.T., 2002. Geology of the Chichester and Bognor District. Sheet description<br />
of the British Geological <strong>Survey</strong>, 1:50,000 Sheet 317 and Sheet 332 (England and<br />
Wales). Keyworth: British Geological <strong>Survey</strong>.<br />
Allcroft, A.H., 1916. Some earthworks of West Sussex. Sussex Archaeological<br />
Collections 58, 65-90.<br />
Archaeology Data Service. 2012. Heyshott Barrrows [ADS] Import RCN -<br />
NMR_NATINV-249410<br />
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/browser.jsf<br />
Bettess, F., 1998. <strong>Survey</strong>ing for Archaeologists. Durham: <strong>University</strong> of Durham.<br />
[ARCH AL 12 BET; TEACHING COLLN ARCH 2518]<br />
Bowden M. (ed.), 1999. Unravelling the Landscape: an inquisitive approach to<br />
Archaeology. Stroud: RCHME Tempus. [INST ARCH AH BOW]<br />
Bowden, M., 2002. With alidade and tape: graphical and plane table survey of<br />
archaeological earthworks. Swindon: English Heritage. (Free download from EH<br />
website.<br />
Brück, J., 2000. Settlement, landscape and social identity: the Early-Middle Bronze<br />
Age transition in Wessex, Sussex and the Thames Valley. Oxford Journal of<br />
Archaeology 19(3), 273-300.<br />
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