Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1966), Volume 86.


Table of Contents

Contents
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The gentry of Derbyshire in the seventeenth century.
Newton, S. C. (pp. 001-030)
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An early Bronze Age cairn on Harland Edge, Beeley Moor, Derbyshire.
Riley, D. N. (pp. 031-053)
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Glebe Low, Great Longstone.
Radley, J. (pp. 054-069)
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Historical evidence for Roman roads in N.E. Derbyshire.
Penny, S. R (pp. 070-087)
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The Derbyshire Record Office, 1966.
Sinar, J. C. (pp. 088-091)
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Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Derbyshire.
Strange, P. (pp. 092-093)
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An occupied cave of the Bronze Age, Bunkers Hill Wood, Beeley.
Radley, J. & Cooper, L. (pp. 093-098)
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Manchester University excavations at Brough-on-Noe (Navio) 1966.
Jones, G. D. B. et alia (pp. 099-101)
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A socketed bronze axe from Kirk Ireton.
Manby, T.G. (pp. 102-102)
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A Beaker burial at Aston-on-Trent.
Reaney, D. (pp. 103-103)
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Excavations at Little Chester, Derby, in 1966.
Todd, M. (pp. 103-104)
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A painted room in Ashbourne.
Hollick, K. M. (pp. 104-105)
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The Whitwell tithe barn.
Dolby, M. J. (pp. 106-111)
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Notes on Ancient monuments, Deserted Villages, Duffield Kiln, Cruck Buildings, Derby Buildings, Radiocarbon Dating
Ashburner, E. H. & Lewis, G. et al (pp. 112-117)
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Index
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