Browse the SAC article index in the Sussex OPC database (3245 records)
34 ARTICLES FOUND IN THE SUSSEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS
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126, 1988227A Fieldwalking project at Pyecombe: Interim ReportArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
126, 1988228Bronze Age Awl from Plumpton, East SussexArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
127, 198939Some lost Anglo-Saxon charters and the endowment of Hastings College.SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
127, 1989230An Early Mesolithic Site and Later Flintwork from Hassocks, West SussexArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
127, 1989235An Early Bronze Age Axe found at HassocksArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
128, 199021A Fieldwalking Project at Breechlands Farm, near Hurstpierpoint, West SussexSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
128, 1990243A Bronze Age Palstave and other Finds from Plumpton, East SussexArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
128, 1990249A Survey of the Route of the Cuckfield BypassArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
129, 19911The Excavation of a Beaker Bowl Barrow at Pyecombe, West Sussex*SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
130, 199213Further Fieldwalking at Novington Manor, Plumpton, East SussexSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
130, 1992232Some flintwork from Church Hill, Findon and CissburyArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
130, 1992232Flintwork from Wolstonbury Hill, West SussexArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
130, 1992238The Results of a watching brief on the A23 Road Improvements between Sayers Common and Newtimber, West SussexArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
131, 1993198Some Flint Implements from South Heighton. East SussexArchaeological noteMagnifying glass image
132, 1994101The Excavation of a Medieval site at Muddleswood, near Hurstpierpoint, West SussexSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
132, 1994193A Polished flint axe from Seaford Head, East SussexShort articleMagnifying glass image

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