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Air Reconnaissance : Recent Results, 13

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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[1] See map of crop-marks at Stanton Harcourt reproduced as fig. 57 in Grimes, W. F., Excavations on Defence Sites 1939–45, 1 (HMSO, 1960)Google Scholar; also Oxoniensia 8/9, 1944, pls. i, ii, x. Compare Major Allen’s plans of crop-marks at Dorchester, Long Wittenham and Eynsham, respectively in Oxoniensia 3, 1938, 169–71, fig. 20; 5, 1940, 164–5, fig. 10; and 6, 1941, 85–7, fig. 13.

[2] J.R.S., 51, 1961, pl. xii, 1 (Kelmscott).

[3] For a first indication of the size of the problem see A Matter of Time (RCHM (England), 1960), figs. 4–10.

[4] For plans of small Iron Age settlements with huts, see Grimes, W. F., in Problems of the Iron Age in southern Britain, ed. by S. S. Frere (1961), 21–5Google Scholar, figs. 5–7.

[5] J.R.S., 51. 1961, 133–4.