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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 5 (1)
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 5 (1)
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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5 (1)
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Journal
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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1883
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Date Of Issue From: 1695 Date Of Issue To: 01
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08 Dec 2008
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Report made to the Cambridge Antiquarian Society at its forty-first annual general meeting. May 30, 1881. Also Communications made to the society. No. XXIII. Being No. 1 of the fifth volume.
0 - 61
I. On two remarkable engraved Gems of early Christian work.
Charles W King
1 - 4
II. Account of the excavation of an Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Barrington, Cambridgeshire. (With 12 plates.)
Walter K Foster
5 - 32
III. "Stampare a conio." How did the Romans strike their Medallions?
Charles W King
33 - 40
IV. On the portrait of Homer upon an unpublished coin of Nicaea in Bithynia.
S S Lewis
41 - 46
V. On the earthen rampart at Perekop, at the entrance to the Crimea.
John B Pearson
47 - 61
Report presented to the Cambridge Antiquarian Society at its forty-first annual meeting. May 30, 1881
An abstract of the proceedings at the meetings of the society during the year ending May 30, 1881.
T M Hughes