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Volume 85 (1928) - Table of Contents

Preliminaries
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Documentary evidence relating to the building of the Cathedral Church of Wells (pp 1-22)
J. Armitage Robinson
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Notes on the earlier architectural history of Wells Cathedral (pp 23-68)
John Bilson
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An engraved bronze mirror from Nijmegen, Holland; with a note on the origin and distribution of the type (pp 69-79)
G. C. Dunning
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The technique of stained glass (pp 80-90)
F. Maurice Drake
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Holes in the skulls of prehistoric man and their significance (pp 91-102)
T. Wilson Parry
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The Circle and the Cross (concluded) (pp 103-148)
A. Hadrian Allcroft
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The Stantons of Holborn (pp 149-169)
Mrs. Arundell Esdaile
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Socketed and looped iron axes from the British Isles (pp 170-175)
Herbert N. Rainbow
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Winstone Church, Gloucestershire (pp 176-187)
W. H. Knowles
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Index to Hampshire charters and place-names (pp 188-196)
G. B. Grundy
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Notices of Archaeological Publications (pp 197-208)
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Proceedings at Meetings of the Royal Archaeological Institute (pp 209-247)
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Eighty-sixth Report of the Council & Accounts (pp 248-252)
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List of the Summer Meetings of the Institute, 1844-1928 (pp 253-256)
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General Index (pp 257-264)
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