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Alban's Buried Towns: An Assessment of St Albans' Archaeology up to AD 1600. By Rosalind Niblett and Isobel Thompson. 280mm. Pp xv + 413, 6 plans, 12 tables, 156 figs. Oxford: Oxbow Books with English Heritage, 2005. ISBN 1842171496. £40 (hdbk).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

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