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Virtual Maney – Archaeology is a collection of twenty-five articles specially selected from a range of Maney journals that best demonstrate the breadth of archaeology and heritage research we publish. The featured journals specialise in subject areas as diverse as arms and armour, archaeological conservation, the industrial era, archaeozoology, Near-Eastern studies, architecture, and material culture.

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Contents

 • William Burges — Designer, Scholar and Collector: Accurate Representations of Arms and Armour in the Architecture of Cardiff Castle

• Mass-Produced Pre-Han Chinese Bronze Crossbow Triggers: Unparalleled Manufacturing Technology in the Ancient World

• Captive Labour: Sri Lankan 'Guest' Workers in Jordan

• Coastal Heritage and Climate Change in England: Assessing Threats and Priorities

• Negative Heritage: The Place of Conflict in World Heritage

• Did the Romans bring fallow deer to Portugal?

• How the Romans got themselves into hot water: temperatures and fuel types used in firing a hypocaust

• Warehouses, Wharves and Transport Infrastructure in Manchester During the Industrial Revolution: The Rochdale Canal Company's Piccadilly Basin, 1792-1856

• Workers' Housing in Essex

• The Birth of Prestressing? Iron Bridges for Railways 1830 to 1850

• Christopher Colles: America's First Steam-engine Builder

• Networks of Contact in the Architecture of the Latin East: The Carmelite Church in Famagusta, Cyprus and the Cathedral of Rhodes

• Of Dead Kings, Dukes and Constables: The Historical Context of the Danse Macabre in Late Medieval Paris

• Islamic Period Settlement in the Tell Leilan Region (Northern Jazira): The Material Evidence from the 1995 Survey

• Black-Slipped and Burnished Pottery: A Special 7th-Century Technology in Jordan and Syria

• The Architectural Setting of the Mass in Early-medieval Ireland

• Danevirke Revisited: An Investigation into Military and Socio-political Organisation in South Scandinavia (c AD 700 to 1100)

• The Representation of the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba on Maps from Peutinger to the Survey of Sinai 1868-69

• Archaeology and Politics in the Holy Land: The Life and Career of P. L. O. Guy

• A zooarchaeology of modernizing human-animal relationships in Tornio, northern Finland, 1620-1800

• A Climate of Fear: Recent British Policy and Management of Coastal Heritage

• Archaeology and Authenticity in South African Heritage Locales and Public Spaces

• The Dog Burials at Achaemenid Ashkelon Revisited

• Was Dor the Capital of an Assyrian Province?

• Traditional Earthen Construction and Repair Methods in Sardinia, Italy