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        Report on the Excavation of the Prehistoric, Roman, and post-Roman Site in Lydney Park, Gloucestershire 

        Wheeler, R.E.M.; Wheeler, T.V. (1932)
        This book reports on excavations on the Camp Hill promontory fort at Lydney, Gloucestershire, undertaken by Mortimer and Tessa Wheeler in 1928–9. The hillfort was established shortly before the first century BC. During the ...
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        Medieval Decorated Ironwork in England 

        Geddes, Jane (1999)
        This monograph traces the development of the designs and techniques used in the production of ironwork in England from roughly AD 1050 to AD 1500. Found mostly on church doors, chests and tombs, in the form of hinges, ...
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        Apulia. Vol. 1: Neolithic Settlement in the Tavoliere 

        James, G.D.B. (1987)
        One of the by-products of war-time air photography over Italy was the discovery of large numbers of archaeological sites of the prehistoric to medieval periods in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. This volume provides ...
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        Clarendon Palace. The History and Archaeology of a Medieval Palace and Hunting Lodge near Salisbury, Wiltshire 

        Beaumont James, Tom; James, Anne M. (1989)
        This volume gives an account of all the excavations undertaken at Clarendon in the twentieth century, including those of 1933–9 led by John Charlton and Tancred Borenius and the excavations by Elizabeth Eames and John Musty ...
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        The Glass Beads of Anglo-Saxon England 

        Guido, Margaret (1999)
        This book discusses the glass beads of early medieval (Anglo-Saxon) England. It provides a visual classification of the more definitive and diagnostic types. Supported by colour plates, line illustrations, and distribution ...
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