Dennison, E. and Russett, V. A. (1990). Duck decoys: their function and management with reference to Nyland decoy, Cheddar. Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist 133. Vol 133, pp. 141-155.

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Duck decoys: their function and management with reference to Nyland decoy, Cheddar
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Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist 133
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Somerset Archaeology and Natural History
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133
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141 - 155
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The first part considers the history, prevalence and operation of `Duck decoys' by E Dennison (141--8), along with a provisional attempt at classification and a note on Somerset decoys. The second part considers `The Nyland decoy' by V Russett (148--53), first mentioned in the late seventeenth century and remaining in use until at least the second decade of the nineteenth century. IH
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Ed Dennison
Vince A Russett
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1990
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Nineteenth Century Ih (Auto Detected Temporal)
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20 Jan 2002