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Notes on Excavations in England, the Irish Free State, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, during 1937

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2014

Extract

The authors of these notes acknowledge the ready collaboration of the numerous excavators who have contributed information or notes concerning work carried out during the present year.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1937

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References

page 450 note 1 For a short account of other sherds of this type found in the district see Helen Donovan and Dunning, G. C., ‘Iron Age Pottery and Saxon Burials at Foxcote Manor, Andoversford, Glos.’ (Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc., Vol. 58, 1936)Google Scholar.

page 450 note 2 See Chitty, L. F., ‘How Did the Hill Fort Builders reach Breidden?’ (Arch. Cam., June, 1937)Google Scholar.

page 453 note * The excavations were supported by the Prehistoric Research grant of the Belfast Corporation or by the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, aided in some cases by the Unemployment Relief Scheme of the Ministry of Finance.