Billingsley, J. (n.d.). Carved heads in the Calder Valley: interpreting a local folk tradition. Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 4. Vol 4, pp. 14-23.

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Carved heads in the Calder Valley: interpreting a local folk tradition
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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 4
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Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society
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4
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14 - 23
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A discussion on the depiction of the head over many periods and in many forms which argues that the phrase `Celtic head' should be replaced with the term `archaic head' to reflect such diversity.
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John Billingsley
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Deborah M F Furness (Abstract author)
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10 Apr 2002