n.a. (1979). Shorter Notices. Sussex Archaeological Collections 117. Vol 117, pp. 221-264.
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 117 | ||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections | ||
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117 | ||
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221 - 264 | ||
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Ancient Monuments in Sussex; Sussex Barrows; the Old Clergy House, Alfriston, 1976; Stoughton Ring ditches; Earthworks at Halnaker Hill; Flint Artifacts from Seaford; Bronze Age Loom Wight from Cross-in-Hand; Roman Pewter Plate from Glynde; Prehistoric Finds from Possingworth Park, Framfield; Note on the Mammal Remains in Medieval Pits and Well at Seaford, church Street; Excavations in Steyne Road, Seaford, 1977; Excavations at South Street, West Tarring, 1978; Medieval finds from Denton (1 and 2); An Excavation at Selmeston, East Sussex, 1978; Mesolithic and later finds at Selmeston and Berwick; An Early Bronze Age collared urn from Hangleton, West Sussex; Marehurst Wood water-pipe trench; Wephurst Glassworks; Durford Abbey; Two unusual ditched enclosures in West Sussex; A possible Neolithic oval barrow on Nore Down, West Marden; An Iron Age gold coin from Pulborough; Sixteenth century house foundations at West Heath, Harting; Roman villa at Hooksway, Treyford; A probable Iron Age farmstead site at Lordington, Stoughton; Bronze Age pottery from Cross Lane, Findon, West Sussex; Early Iron Age Pottery from Littlehampton; A barbed bronze spearhead from the Rother; Results of aerial reconnaissance in West Sussex; Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Eridge Park; a La Tène Brooch from Bognor Regis; Some recent finds of Iron Age pottery on the West Sussex coastal plain; An Edward III Quarter Noble from Pett, East Sussex; A chalk cut shaft at Belle Tout, East Dean; Neolithic axe from South Heighton; Roman bronze fitting from South Heighton; A Medieval roof tile with impression of fabric, from Parrock Hartfield; Buxted medieval village site; Sutton Rectory; the dates of John Burton’s journeys through Surrey and Sussex; On the alleged Frankish origin of the Hastings tribe; Belle Tout. | ||
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1979 | ||
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