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Air Reconnaissance: Recent Results, 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1964

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[1] The name is due to Stukeley: see the account of the Stonehenge cursus by Stone, J.F.S., Arch. J., 104, 1948, 719.Google Scholar

[2] Atkinson, R.J.C., ANTIQUITY, 1955, 49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

[3] Leeds, E. T., Antiq. J., 14, 1934, 414–16.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

[4] See Leeds, op. cit., 415, pl. xix, and for a more recent photograph, St Joseph, J.K., Air Force Dept. J., 5, 1964. pl.B.Google Scholar

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[6] St Joseph, J. K., ‘Air reconnaissance in Britain: some recent results’, Recent Archaeological Excavations in Britain, edited by Bruce-Mitford, R.L.S., 1956, 278, fig. 81.Google Scholar

[7] The cursus extends between the points TL 841673 and TL 831684.