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  2. Category:Archaeology magazines - Wikipedia

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  3. John Edward Jackson (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    Wiltshire Archaeology and Natural History Magazine. 17: 47–93. 1877. An account of the life and death of Amy Robsart, wife of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. "John of Padua". Wiltshire Archaeology and Natural History Magazine. 23: 14–31. 1886. As editor: Leland's Journey Through Wiltshire, AD 1540-42: With Notes ; and Another Work ...

  4. Joseph Hunter (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York, the two-volume South Yorkshire (a history of the Deanery of Doncaster), still considered among the best works written on the history of Sheffield and South Yorkshire, [1] and his 1852 pamphlet on Robin Hood in which he argued that a servant of this name at the court of ...

  5. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society

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    A motivation for the creation of the society was an 1852 proposal [3] by the antiquarian and writer John Britton (1771–1857) to sell his collection of Wiltshire-related books, drawings etc. William Cunnington III (grandson of the pioneering excavator of the same name) formed a Devizes-based committee which purchased the collection for £150.

  6. Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The first Doncaster Museum opened in 1909 at Beechfield House, utilising only the ground floor of the building, and operated a small zoo at the site from 1955. [2] It moved to a purpose-built site on Chequer Road in 1964 to display collections of natural history, archaeology, local history, fine and decorative art. [3]

  7. List of archaeology journals - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Archaeology Review: Taylor & Francis: 1976: 2: Hybrid: 0309-0728 (print) 1745-8196 (web) International Journal of Historical Archaeology: Springer: 1997: 4 — 1092-7697 (print) 1573-7748 (web) International Journal of South American Archaeology: Syllaba Press — 2 — 2011-0626: Internet Archaeology: Council for British Archaeology ...

  8. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine

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    From volume 65, published in 1970, WANHM was published in two parts, divided into sections on natural history and archaeology with the former printed and distributed to members earlier. [2] For volumes 70 to 75, the WANHM was split into two titles, The Wiltshire Natural History Magazine and The Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine , and was ...

  9. Levitt Hagg - Wikipedia

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    The River Don valley, in which the settlement was situated, was a site given to limestone formations which lent themselves to early mining for building purposes. [5] The area in which Levitt Hagg is located was known as Conisbrough Cliffs and was composed of two quarries: Near Cliff, which had been exhausted by 1791; and "Far Cliff" which included the long-gone early industrial hamlet of ...