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History and archaeology

Ref. Title Author
170 Recreation, management and landscape in Epping Forest: c.1800-1984. R.L.Layton
168 The exploitation of the Horton Flags -considered as an example of industrial archaeology. W.R.Mitchell
165 Nettlecombe Park - its history and its epiphytic lichens : an attempt at correlation. Francis Rose & Pat Wolseley
144 Mapping three millennia of settlement and land use on Crownhill Down, southwest Dartmoor. D.D.Gilbertson & J.R.Collis
130 Hedgerow shrubs and landscape history: some Shropshire examples. R.A.D.Cameron & D.J.Pannett
90 Farm patterns in the Stiperstones mining district. 1.Field method and historical analysis. David J.Pannett, David Thomas & R.Gerard Ward
70 Nettlecombe Court: 1 The Trevelyans and other residents. 2. The Buildings. R.J.E.Bush & G.U.S.Corbett
59 On the dating of English houses from external evidence. J.T.Smith & E.M.Yates
38 Dark Age and Medieval settlement on the edge of wastes and forests. E.M.Yates
33 Pembrokeshire sea-trading before 1900. Barbara J.George
32 Farming patterns in Craven. D.S.F.Williams
31 Malham Tarn House: its building materials, their weathering and colonization by plants. Arthur Raistrick & Oliver L.Gilbert
29 The coal industry in Pembrokeshire. George Edwards
26 Archaeology of Malham Moor. Arthur Raistrick & Paul F.Holmes
7 The geography of the Alberbury Breccia. I.D.Mercer
2 Land use and farm practice in the parish of Dale. Barbara J.Dresser


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