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Soc Jersiaise Annu Bull 26 (1)
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Soc Jersiaise Annu Bull 26 (1)
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Series:
Société Jersiaise Annual Bulletin
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26 (1)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1993
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Société Jersiaise 118th annual report
1 - 61
Includes the archaeology section report, as well as details from sections concerned with numismatics, textile history, transport and industrial archaeology, garden history, and the Hamptonne committee report for 1992.
`A respectable little work' the story of La Crête fort, Bonne Nuit Bay, Jersey
Martin H Brice
63 - 70
Note on the origins of this nineteenth-century fort, as part of a wider project to improve the coastal defences of Jersey.
Archaeological investigations at Hamptonne, Saint Lawrence: fourth interim report, 1992
Warwick Rodwell
91 - 96
Reports the completion of Phase I of the restoration project. Areas covered include the Syvret building, northern service yard, north range, and the gateway to the southern courtyard. (See also 9?/???. )
A group of Jersey oak chests
Richard Stevens
104 - 112
Note on six joined oak chests of framed-panel construction which bear an octagonal motif on the front frame.
Notes on part of the Le Câtillon hoard purchased by the Société Jersiaise in 1989
John Hooker
113 - 115
Brief note on Coriosolite coins, including staters and quarter staters, and Abrincatui staters. These are assessed according to Rybot's classification system.
Excavations at La Hougue Bie, Jersey: second interim report
Mark A Patton
Olga Finch
116 - 132
Reports work on the cairn façade, an excavation undertaken by schoolchildren, and trial trenching beneath the crypt of Jerusalem chapel. Finds recovered include prehistoric flints, Gallo-Roman material, and post-medieval data, with little representing the interim period. (See also 93/316. )