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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 74
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 74
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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74
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Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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1987
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05 Dec 2008
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society (incorporating The Cambs & Hunts Archaeological Society). Volume LXXVI for 1985.
0 - 90
Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Medieval Artefacts from the Southern Fen Edge, Cambridgeshire.
Alison Taylor
1 - 52
Illustrated catalogue of casual finds from the fen edge. Most are Roman, including 'cult objects', jewellery, and some iron tools. Romano-Celtic temples are discussed in connexion with figurines, votive objects, and air photographs. Prehistoric finds include a Ha razor and there are numerous Saxon strapends and brooches. F B
The Musical Establishment at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1546-1644.
Ian Payne
53 - 70
Cambridgeshire Earthwork Surveys V.
A E Brown
Christopher C Taylor
71 - 80
Plans and documentary history of six medieval sites, including moats, a chapel, and a priory. Iron Age, Roman, and Saxon pottery comes from several sites. F B
Archaeological Survey at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 1984.
Ken R Dark
81 - 84
Excavation in 1959 revealed parts of the Franciscan Friary that previously occupied the site. Resistivity and other surveys have now identified the friary church and ?cloister, as well as an RB or AS building and undated ?bridge. F B
A Gold 'hair-ring' from Wimblington Parish, Cambridgeshire.
Colin F Pendleton
85 - 86
The ornament belongs to Eogan's Southern English group but has some unique features: from a fen-edge site.
Index.
87 - 89
Officers and Council of the Society, 1984-5.