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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 75
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 75
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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75
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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1988
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Date Of Issue From: 1986
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05 Dec 2008
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society (incorporating The Cambs & Hunts Archaeological Society). Volume LXXV for 1986.
0 - 93
Obituaries: C. F. Tebbutt; H. K. Cameron
Mary D Cra'Ster
1 - 2
Excavations at Great Chesterford, Essex, 1953-5.
Jo Draper
et 8 alii
3 - 42
Excavation by F K Annable and V I Evison in 1953-5 to the N of the 1st century Roman fort and the Roman town exposed the N ditch of the fort, a road, pits probably caused by gravel extraction, and pottery of 1st to 4th centuries. Animal bones from RB levels are analysed; finds from the Saxon cemetery will be published separately. F B
Wisbech and West Walton Highway Bypass: an Archaeological Survey.
A M Johnson
43 - 60
Five Roman sites on or close to roddons and another under estuarine silt, as well as late Saxon and medieval finds associated with droveways, were observed before and during road construction. F B
Notes: A Penny of Eadgar from Castle Hill, Cambridge.
Mark A S Blackburn
David Haigh
61 - 62
Notes: Excavation at Barnwell Priory, Cambridge.
David Haigh
63 - 66
Dovecotes of South Cambridgeshire.
E M Davis
67 - 90
Summarizes the history, construction, and use of dovecotes, with a gazetteer of known sites and the fifty-one surviving buildings in the region. F B
Index.
91 - 92
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