Data copyright © Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society unless otherwise stated
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
Frontispiece
Anon. (pp. i-iv) |
1 Mb | ||
Contents
Anon. (pp. v) |
887 Kb | ||
The distribution of some archaeological sites in relation to features of Holocene coastal change.
T. Clare (pp. 1-24) |
10 Mb | ||
A late Mesolithic assemblage from Levens Park.
P. J. and J. Cherry (pp. 25-32) |
3 Mb | ||
The Roman Conquest of the North-West.
D. C. A. Shotter (pp. 33-54) |
7 Mb | ||
Observations in the vicus of Stanwix Roman Fort on the site of the Miles Maclnnes Hall, 1986.
Ian Caruana (pp. 55-78) |
7 Mb | ||
A re-examination of a Viking Age burial at Beacon Hill, Aspatria
Philip Abramson (pp. 79-88) |
3 Mb | ||
Excavations at Baldhowend, Matterdale, 1998: an interim report.
Helen L. Loney and Andrew W. Hoaen (pp. 89-104) |
5 Mb | ||
Excavations at Penrith Market, 1990.
R. M. Newman, N. J. Hair, C. L. E. Howard-Davis, C. Brooks and A. White (pp. 105-130) |
9 Mb | ||
Early-medieval hemp retting at Glasson Moss, Cumbria in the context of the use of Cannabis sativa during the historic period.
Margaret Cox et al (pp. 131-150) |
9 Mb | ||
The Clerical Poll Tax of 1379 in the Diocese of Carlisle, a reassessment.
F. P. Mackie (pp. 151-160) |
4 Mb | ||
Excavations at Priory Gardens, Cartmel.
Chris Wild and Christine Howard-Davis (pp. 161-180) |
7 Mb | ||
Twenty cruck buildings at Skelsmergh, Kendal, c. 1600.
Blake Tyson (pp. 181-206) |
10 Mb | ||
James and George Brooker: West Cumberland shipcarvers of the mid-19th century.
D. Ian Smith (pp. 207-224) |
9 Mb | ||
The Enclosure Awards of Cumberland: a statistical list.
Robert S Dilley (pp. 225-240) |
5 Mb | ||
Excavations at Parton Colliery.
Nick Hair and Julian Cotton (pp. 241-260) |
9 Mb | ||
A Retrospective.
G. H. Martin, T. Clare, D. C. A. Shotter, A. J. L Winchester and J. D. Marshall (pp. 261-272) |
6 Mb | ||
NOTES
Various. (pp. 273-294) |
8 Mb | ||
A "lost" standing stone on Farleton Fell, Westmorland.
C. E. Wells (pp. 273-275) |
8 Mb | ||
Recent finds of Roman coins in Cumbria.
David Shotter (pp. 276-279) |
8 Mb | ||
The Roman fort at Stanwix, Carlisle: a geophysical survey.
J. A. Biggins and D. J. A. Taylor (pp. 279-281) |
8 Mb | ||
The Lady Beryke and Sir Meneduke in "The Awntyrs off Arthure".
Andrew Breeze (pp. 281-285) |
8 Mb | ||
Pottery making at Silverdale and Arnside.
Andrew White M.A., PH.D., F.M.A., F.S.A. (pp. 285-291) |
8 Mb | ||
A broken top quern stone from Fallen Yew farmyard, Underbarrow, Kendal (SD 89 467923).
John Marsh (pp. 291-293) |
8 Mb | ||
The Diary of Isaac Fletcher: a correction.
Angus J. L. Winchester (pp. 293) |
8 Mb | ||
In Memoriam: Joseph Hughes (1916-2000)
W. G. Wiseman and B. Jones (pp. 295-298) |
1 Mb | ||
Index
Anon. (pp. 299-305) |
2 Mb | ||