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Volume 59 (1902) - Table of Contents

Preliminaries
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Mediaeval Pottery found in England (pp 1-16)
R. L. Hobson
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On Fonts with Representations of the Seven Sacraments (pp 17-66)
Alfred C. Fryer, Ph.D., F.S.A.
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Horse Armour (pp 67-92)
Viscount Dillon, P.S.A.
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Notes on some Nottinghamshire Bells (pp 93-99)
Rev. Canon Raven, D.D., F.S.A
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On the Prehistoric Horses of Europe and their supposed Domestication in Palaeolithic Times (pp 109-143)
Robert Munro, M.A., M.D., LL.D.
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Castle Guard (pp 144-159)
J. H. Round, M.A.
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Some Notes upon the Signs of the Pawnbrokers in London in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (pp 160-200)
F. G. Hilton Price, Dir.S.A.
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On Bigbury Camp and the Pilgrims' Way (pp 211-218)
Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S
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The Early Potters' Art in Britain (pp 219-237)
Prof. T. M'Kenny Hughes, M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A.
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The Church of the Friars Minors in London (pp 238-287)
E. B. S. Shepherd, M.A.
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Exchequer Annuity Tallies (pp 288-305)
Philip Norman, Treas.S.A.
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The Benedictine Nunnery of Little Marlow (pp 307-325)
C. R. Peeks, M.A., F.S.A.
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An Elizabethan Tazza, belonging to the Church of St. Michael, Southampton (pp 326-327)
Rev. E.H. Goddard
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The Premonstratensian Abbey of St. Mary, Blanchland, Northumberland (pp 328-341)
W. H. Knowles, F.S.A.
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Two Hoards of Roman Coins found in Somersetshire in 1666 (pp 342-345)
F. Haverfield, M.A., F.S.A.
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Current Archaeology
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Balance Sheet for 1901 (pp 381)
PDF 165 Kb
General Index (pp 390-396)
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Proceedings at Meetings of the Royal Archaeological Institute
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Notices of Archaeological Publications
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