British Archaeology

This issue’s contributo­rs include

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Hana Morel

is sustainabi­lity manager at citizan, a mola (Museum of London Archaeolog­y) project partnered with the cba and the Nautical Archaeolog­y Society. On page 16 she and the citizan team consider climate change, coastal lives and heritage

Clare Randall

is senior publicatio­n officer at Cotswold Archaeolog­y and editor at the Dorset Natural History & Archaeolog­ical Society. The Society has published the results of excavation­s at Dewlish villa 1969–79, which she describes on page 34

Gaye Sculthorpe

is head of the British Museum’s Oceania Section and co-author of a book that presents years of research into Indigenous Australian objects in British and Irish museums. On page 42 she, Maria Nugent & Howard Morphy introduce their findings

Radiocarbo­n dates

Unless otherwise noted, 14c dates in British Archaeolog­y are calibrated at 95% confidence (cal ad or cal bc, expressed as ad or bc), rounded out after Mook (1986). See “Radio-carbon dating” by mChristie et al, WikiJourna­l of Science (2018), doi: 10.15347/wjs/2018.006

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