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Neolithic finds from Attenborough, near Nottingham

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1958

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page 87 note 9 Seen in very poor condition in the Manager's office, Attenborough Gravel Co. Ltd., 1954.

page 87 note 10 V., E. and Wright, C. W., 1947, P.P.S. xiii, 114–38.Google Scholar

page 88 note 1 Piggott, S., 1954, The Neolithic Cultures of the British Isles, Cambridge, p. 357, fig. 62.Google Scholar

page 88 note 2 A pygmy cup of Abercromby Type 4; Two rapiers, one of which has a round-heeled butt, and a Late Bronze Age spearhead of Class IV, found by Mr. H. Martin and presented to the Museum of the University of Nottingham.

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