Bradley, R. (1989). Herbert Toms - a pioneer of analytical field survey. In: n.e. From Cornwall to Caithness: some aspects of British field archaeology. Papers presented to Norman V Quinnell, BAR Brit Ser, 209. pp. 29-47.

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Herbert Toms - a pioneer of analytical field survey
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From Cornwall to Caithness: some aspects of British field archaeology. Papers presented to Norman V Quinnell, BAR Brit Ser, 209
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29 - 47
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Traces the career of an unsung fieldworker who was the first to recognize the antiquity of 'Celtic' fields. His dates are 1874-1940; he was trained by Pitt Rivers in Cranborne Chase, but remained insecure despite his perceptive and analytical work at sites like Cissbury, and his relationships with other workers were poor.
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Richard Bradley
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1989
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05 Dec 2008