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Rep Trans Devonshire Ass 119
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Rep Trans Devonshire Ass 119
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Series:
Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association
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Volume:
119
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1987
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Date Of Issue From: 1987
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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125 not out: the progress of the Devonshire Association 1962-87
Simon Timms
17 - 33
George Oliver, antiquary, from his letters
T G Holt
53 - 65
Oliver (1781-1861) studied the history of Exeter and the antiquities of Devon and Cornwall. F B
Prehistoric tin extraction on Dartmoor: a cautionary note
Andrew Fleming
117 - 122
Assesses D G Price's theory (see 86/369) that BA land divisions on Dartmoor represent a means of regulating land use to support a large population engaged in tin extraction. But population size cannot be estimated from the number of hut-circles, which were not all houses and were built over a millennium; local tin was supplemented by metals and scrap from Wales, N France etc; coaxial field systems elsewhere are not related to metal production. F B
The moorland Meavy - a tinners' landscape
Phil Newman
223 - 240
Locates and records 'openworks' where lode tin was worked in the 15th-17th centuries, and the associated leats and reservoirs. F B
Supplementary notes on the ancient stone crosses of Devon (8th paper)
E N Masson Phillips
241 - 250