Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1963), Volume 83.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Melandra Castle.
Petch, J. A. (pp. 001-009)
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Some Mesolithic sites in the Peak District and Trent Basin.
Manby, T. G. (pp. 010-023)
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Calver Mill and its owners.
Mackenzie, M. H. (pp. 024-034)
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The Calver Mill buildings.
Parker, V. S. (pp. 035-038)
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Peak District roads prior to the turnpike era.
Radley, J. (pp. 039-050)
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Royal arms in Derbyshire churches.
Jeavons, S. A. (pp. 051-065)
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Open-field agriculture in mid-Derbyshire.
Carr, J. P. (pp. 066-076)
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Open fields in Derbyshire: some reservations about recent arguments.
Baker, A. R. H. (pp. 077-081)
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The re-excavation of Green Low - a Bronze Age round barrow on Alsop Moor, Derbys.
Marsden, B. M. (pp. 082-088)
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The Derbyshire Record Office, 1963.
Sinar, J. C. (pp. 089-093)
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Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Derbyshire.
Heathcote, J. P. (pp. 094-096)
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Recent pre-historic finds in the Pea District
Radley, J. (pp. 096-100)
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Early Iron Age pottery from Melbourne, South Derbyshire.
Manby, T. G. (pp. 100-101)
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Two Perforated Quartzite Mace Heads from Derbyshire
Ford, T & Hughes, R.G. (pp. 102-103)
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A Romano-British pottery kiln at Shottle Hall, Derbyshire.
Kay, S. O. & Hughes, R. G. (pp. 103-106)
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Ancient field boundaries at Blackwell near Taddington.
Thomas, F. (pp. 106-108)
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Industrial archaeology.
Nixon, F. (pp. 108-110)
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Index
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