Camertonia issue 55 (2019-22)

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Lansdown, LEAP and LiDARJohn Oswin
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 5 – 9.
We have carried out geophysics surveys over almost 40 acres of Lansdown, enough to see the bigger picture
The Prior Park Pineapple HouseTim Lunt and David Stubbs
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 10 – 12.
How the Pineapple House turned into a Bath House
Coffin FieldRobert Mordle
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) p. 13.
The second phase of the Roman excavations at Coffin Field, Saltford
Lewis BoltsMaurice Tucker
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 14 – 21.
Their use by the Romans in construction of Aquae Sulis at Bath and elsewhere
Isle of Man GeophysicsTim Lunt
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 22 – 24.
BACAS Geophysics Trip 22-28 July 2017. Our week on the island
The Portable Antiquities SchemeSophie Hawke
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) p. 25.
PAS Finds Liaison Officer for Wiltshire. A Roman copper-alloy stylus, dating to c. AD 300-400.
Under Church FloorsJohn Oswin and Rick Buettner
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 26 – 29.
Investigations to find church burial vaults
Vertical MicrogeophysicsJohn Samways
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 30 – 31.
Geophysics goes up the wall
Bathampton Archway – Season 2John Withey
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 32 – 35.
The 2019 excavations at Bathampton
The Aldefeld FranciscaRobert Heath
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 36 – 40.
The mystery of Aldefeld and Marston Bigot
Early Roman Coins from BathJanet Pryke
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 41 – 45.
A thumbnail analysis of early Roman Bath coins
From Bath to PooleTim Lunt
Camertonia 55 (2019-22) pp. 46 – 49.
Discovering the Roman road from Bath to Poole