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91:(born 5 January 1959) is a British archaeologist. He has worked in archaeology for some 40 years, including as a Senior Project Officer at Northamptonshire Archaeology from 1992 to 2014. During that time he excavated a number of large quarries in England and Wales, and excavated the
201:. One site alone had four miles of trenches, enough to produce about 10,000 litres of wine annually. The seven vineyards covered a combined 30 acres, suggesting to Meadows that "research may yet reveal that Britain was a major wine producer in ancient times."
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Brown, Anthony G.; Meadows, Ian (1996–97). "Environmental analysis of a
Neolithic/early Bronze Age palaeochannel from Turnells Mill Lane, Wellingborough in the Nene valley".
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As of 2016, Meadows is leading the excavations at
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675:(December 2001). "Roman Vineyards in Britain: Stratigraphic and Palynological Data from Wollaston in the Nene Valley, England".
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Meadows, Ian (Autumn–Winter 1997). "The
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Wollaston Anglian helmet". In Smith, Robert Douglas (ed.).
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Meadows, Ian (November 1996). "Wollaston: The Nene Valley, A British
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Welsh quarries. Starting in about 1993 Meadows began digging in a gravel pit in
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Meadows, Ian (September 1997). "Wollaston: The 'Pioneer' Burial".
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Meadows, Ian (September 1997). "Wollaston: The 'Pioneer' Burial".
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