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Trans Worcestershire Archaeol Soc 3 ser 10
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Trans Worcestershire Archaeol Soc 3 ser 10
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Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society
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10
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Journal
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1986
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3 ser
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Date Of Issue From: 1986
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Abstract
A Bronze Age barrow cemetery and Iron Age enclosure at Holt
A M Hunt
A Shotliff
Jayne Woodhouse
7 - 46
Three single- and 2 double-ring ditches yielded cremations and EBA pottery including a fine group of primary series collared urns. ?Late Iron Age ditched enclosure. 14C date.
Ceramic salt working debris from Droitwich
Helen Rees
47 - 54
The brine springs of Droitwich would readily produce salt by solar evaporation. The debris of tall, narrow salt-containers (over 21000 sherds) suggest that salt was both made and transported in these vessels, as a commodity or a unit of exchange. Indicates specialization in production and distribution in the Iron Age.
The effigy of King John and the sculpture of the cathedrals of Wells and Worcester 13th century
Malcolm Thurlby
55 - 58
Some wall-paintings at St Peter's Church, Martley
John Edwards
59 - 69
Two 17th century coin hoards from Worcestershire
D Symons
Edward Besly
81 - 89
One is a Civil War hoard from S Worcs; the other the Redditch Treasure Trove, found in a stoneware vessel.
A possible Anglo-Saxon church at Sedgeberrow
E A Price
Bruce Watson
119 - 123
A Malling jug from Worcester
J D Hurst
123 - 124