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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 114
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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 114
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The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal
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114
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Journal
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Derbyshire Archaeological Society
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Year of Publication:
1994
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Back Tor: a Bronze Age site in Edale, Derbyshire.
G A Makepeace
5 - 9
Finds indicating BA activity included pottery, a shale bracelet, bronze socketed knife, flints, chert rubbers/mullers, lead ore, and some ash, charcoal and burnt stones surrounding the area. There are possible links with nearby Mam Tor and an appendix on `Barker Bank' (9) which yielded a number of flints and two flint scrapers, and, slightly higher up, a lead bole and lead waste.
Evidence for the Anglo-Saxon date of the church of St. Laurence, Walton-on-Trent.
Christopher Wardle
10 - 13
Describes a fragment of Norman masonry -- a window header -- as being one of several indicators for the Saxon origin of the church.
Derby Cathedral: the Cavendish Vault
Lawrence A S Butler
Richard Morris
14 - 28
This paper describes recording of a vault at the cathedral, in use between 1607 ansd 1848. It discusses problems of identification and the typology of lead coffin forms, and concludes with a consideration of the wider priorities for recording and conservation in this branch of ecclesiastical archaeology. The vault contained forty-four coffins and two burial drums.
Buxton Hall.
R Thornes
J T Leach
29 - 53
Provides a full historical appraisal and survey of architectural evidence, based on earlier building work dating to the first Hall. built c1572-73, discovered during RCHME survey work in 1990.
Captain Percy Sillitoe: Chief Constable of Chesterfield, 1923-5.
D Beeston
54 - 75
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