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Chronicle 8 (5)
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Title:
Chronicle 8 (5)
Series
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Series:
Chronicle
Volume
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Volume:
8 (5)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Brian Gittos
Publisher
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Publisher:
Yeovil Archaeological & Local History Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2003
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
05 Apr 2006
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Forty years on: the discovery of the `Christ's head' mosaic at Hin...
Les Card
Jean Card
James Gerrard
103 - 106
Account of the discovery, excavation and removal of the famous Hinton St Mary mosaic in 1963, co-written by one of the finders, with a brief discussion of the mosaic itself and its context.
Yeovil M.P. buried in a West Somerset church
Brian Gittos
Moira Gittos
108 - 109
Article on the monument in Brushford parish church, on the edge of Exmoor, to Aubrey Herbert (1880--1923), MP for Yeovil from 1911 to 1923.
The first `dig' at the Roman villa at Lufton
Humphrey Hamlin
110
Personal account of the author's involvement in the excavation of a Roman villa and mosaic at Lufton, by members of the Yeovil School Archaeological Society.
The mysterious dragon slayer window
Sally Mills
111 - 113
Description and discussion of a carved window head on the north nave wall of the church of St Mary the Virgin in Stoke-sub-Hamdon, depicting a male figure slaying a dragon. In particular the author considers the present and original positions of the carving, the date at which it was moved to its present position.
Aethelney, Alfred and Arthur?
James Gerrard
114
Brief discussion on the importance of the Isle of Athelney in the Somerset Levels as a major centre during the Anglo-Saxon period, and the implications of its previous role as a fortified site during the Iron Age and immediate post-Roman period.
Hinton Farm documents No. 2
115 - 117
Transcription, with introduction and notes, of an indenture from the Hinton Farm collection dated 1659 concerning property in Horner, in the parish of Trent, Somerset.
Archaeological notes
Brian Gittos
Moira Gittos
117 - 120
Summary of archaeological fieldwork, finds and activities in the Yeovil area during 2003.