| Ann Woodward - History - 2000 - 184 pages
Prehistoric barrows were not only monuments to the dead but mounds for the living - making out land, defining pathways, acting as powerful symbols, and forming a major part of ... | |
| Ann Woodward - Fiction - 1996 - 228 pages
Trained in the Chinese healing arts, Lady Aoi stands witness to the evil that has invaded the Imperial palace in Heian Japan--a mysterious fire ignited, the princess' quarters ... | |
| Ann Woodward - Fiction - 1998 - 226 pages
Lady Aoi has been restored to her position as Lady-in-Waiting in the Imperial Court of Japan. When another lady of the court elopes with the victorious general of the northern ... | |
| Vincent L. Gaffney, Simon Fitch, David N. Smith - History - 2009 - 228 pages
This excellent book, which deserves a wide readership, reports on the work of the North Sea Palaeolandscapes Project, which has been researching the fascinating lost landscape ... | |
| Laurence Jones, Ann Woodward, Simon Buteux - History - 2006 - 280 pages
From the early prehistoric period onwards the sands and gravels had been favoured for settlement, a situation seen in microcosm at Grange Park, with the claylands probably ... | |
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