Johnson, A. (2000). A view from the hills - some thoughts on the reoccupation of promontory forts and the possible origins of the Manx farmstead. Proc Isle of Man Natur Hist Antiq Soc 11 (1). Vol 11(1), pp. 51-66.

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Title:
A view from the hills - some thoughts on the reoccupation of promontory forts and the possible origins of the Manx farmstead
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
Presidential Address 1997-98
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Issue:
Proc Isle of Man Natur Hist Antiq Soc 11 (1)
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Series:
Proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural History & Antiquarian Society
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Volume:
11 (1)
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Page Start/End:
51 - 66
Biblio Note
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Publication Type:
Journal
Author
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Author:
Andrew Johnson
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 9519141 0 3
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Subjects / Periods:
Farmsteads (BIAB)
Uncertain (BIAB)
Promontory Forts (BIAB)
Farmstead (Auto Detected Subject)
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10 Jan 2001