Phil Harding English archaeologist
Harding, Phil
VIAF ID: 53506271 (Personal)
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Works
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Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Settlement at Chapel Street, Bicester: Excavations 1999-2000. | |
Archaeological investigations at Tockenham, 1994 | |
An Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief at Garston Lock, Kennet and Avon Canal | |
The Chalk Plaque Pit, Amesbury | |
An Early Mesolithic Seasonal Hunting Site in the Kennet Valley, Southern England | |
The excavation of a turf-sided lock at Monkey Marsh, Thatcham, Berks | |
The excavation of two long barrows by F. de M. and H.F.W.L. Vatcher | |
Excavations along the Old Sarum water pipeline, north of Salisbury | |
Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972–1976. Fascicule 5: Mining in the Deep Mines. By Ian Longworth & Gillian Varndell. 110 pp., 70 figs, 16 monochrome pls. London: British Museum Press. 1996. ISBN 0 714123 08 0. £45.00. | |
Excavations in Vanner's and Griffin Chequers, Salisbury: a study of urban development | |
A fieldwalking survey in the Vale of Wardour | |
A Levallois Knapping Site at West Thurrock, Lower Thames, UK: its Quaternary Context, Environment and Age | |
Little flints mean a lot: thoughts on the Mesolithic in the Swindon area | |
A Mesolithic Site at Rock Common, Washington, West Sussex | |
A new Later Upper Palaeolithic open-air site with articulated horse bone in the Colne Valley, Berkshire | |
Newly-discovered barrows and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at the Old Dairy, London Road, Amesbury | |
Palaeolithic hand axes from Warminster, Pewsey and Dinton: their place in the early re-colonisation of the upper Salisbury Avon Valley | |
Pleistocene deposits and palaeolithic implements at Godolphin School, Milford Hill, Salisbury | |
A possible axe polishing stone from Bury Wood Camp, Colerne | |
Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) Investigation of Engraved Chalk Plaques from the Stonehenge Region | |
Things Ain't Always What They Seem to be: a Cautionary Tale Concerning a ‘Hand-axe’ | |
THOUGHTS ON MASSIVE FLINT CORES FROM WILTSHIRE AND EAST ANGLIA, THE MOVEMENT OF FLINT AND ITS ROLE IN LATE NEOLITHIC BRITAIN | |
Three handaxes from Stapleford, Wiltshire | |
Timechester | |
Two possible Iron Age 'banjo' enclosures and a Romano-British villa and settlement at Beach's Barn, Fittleton, Salisbury Plain | |
THE UPPER PALAEOLITHIC OF CHURCHFIELDS, FISHERTON: 160 YEARS IN THE MAKING |