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The Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society (YAHS), formerly known as the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, is a learned society and registered charity [1] founded in 1863. It is dedicated to the study of the archaeology , history and people of the three Ridings of the historic county of Yorkshire .
"The Wisconsin Magazine of History: A Case Study in Scholarly and Popular Approaches to American State Historical Society Publishing, 1917–2000." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 44.2 (2013): 114–141.
Wenham, L. P. 1960. 'Seven archaeological discoveries in Yorkshire'. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal Vol. 40. pp: 298-328; Wenham, L. P. 1961. 'Excavations and discoveries adjoining the south-west wall of the Roman legionary fortress in Feasegate, York, 1955-7'. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal Vol. 40. pp:329-50
In 1884 the society, together with its books and artefacts, moved to York Minster Library. Its plaster casts of architectural details were donated to the York School of Art, which had housed the society for several years. [11] The society underwent a revival in 1902, widening its objectives to cover archaeological research in York.
George Lloyd (1820 – 21 January 1885) was an English Anglican curate and archaeologist.He was the leading founding member of the Huddersfield Archaeological and Topographical Association, [1] which became the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, and is now the Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society.
Hilda Elizabeth Jean Le Patourel FSA (19 August 1915 – 20 January 2011) [1] was a British archaeologist. She specialised in the ceramics and pottery of Yorkshire. She later expanded her field of research to include moated sites and the archaeological remains of dog collars.
Elizabeth Grayson Hartley, FSA (née Blank, 1947 – 31 January 2018) [1] [2] was an American archaeologist and curator. She spent most of her career as the Keeper of Archaeology at the Yorkshire Museum in York.
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