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Contents of volume 76
for 1954, published 1955
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Annual Review, 5-38
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Archaeology and History
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The Excavation of a Round Barrow on Canford Heath, Dorset, 1951, Paul Ashbee, 39-50
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Bronze Age Barrow on Knowle Hill, near Corfe Castle, W. H. C. Frend, 51-55
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A Note on the Mint at Wareham under Cnut, R. H. M. Dolley, 56-57
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Dorset Stone Effigies of the Camail Period, G. Dru Drury, 58-61
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Development of Corfe Castle in the 13th Century, J. Clifford Perks, 62-66
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The Manor of Barton, Shaftesbury, E. Jervoise, 67-73
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Archaeological Fieldwork in Dorset in 1953 and 1954, R. A. H. Farrar, 1950, 74-99
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Surface finds from Celtic field systems, 75-76
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A Romano-British burial of the 2nd century AD from Swanage, J. B. Calkin, 76-77
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Shale armlet industries at Compact Farm, Worth Matravers, P. A. Brown, 77
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Romano-British buildings at Woodhouse Hill, Studland, N. H. Field, 77-79
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Flint implements, possibly Mesolithic, near Fishing Barrow, Studland, P. A. Brown, 79
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Some unrecorded barrows in Purbeck, P. A. Brown, 79
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Romano-British occupation site near Kingston Barn, Corfe Castle, P. A. Brown, 79
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An early Iron Age and Romano-British occupation site near Kingston Plantation, Corfe Castle, Brown and Calkin, 80
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A Romano-British building, and shale armlet manufactory, near the Obelisk, Encombe, Corfe Castle, P. A. Brown, 80-81
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A possible Romano-British pottery kiln site at Big Wood, near Shipstal, Arne, P. A. Brown, 81
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The Romano-British sites at Stoborough and Redcliff Farm near Wareham, P. A. Brown and H. G. Burr, 81-82
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The occupation of Wareham in Roman times, 82-85
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Mediaeval finds at 15 Church Lane, Wareham, 85-86
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The excavation of Wareham town walls, 1954, E. A. Gee, 86
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Surface finds of Romano-British pottery near West Creech Farm, Steeple, H. G. Burr, 86
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A late Bronze Age urnfield at Perry's Pit, West Knighton, 86-87
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Roman coins found in Dorchester, 87-88
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Excavations in Dorchester in 1954, C. D. Drew and Harry Burr, 88-89
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The excavation of two pond-barrows at Poor Lot, Kingston Russell, R. J. C. Atkinson, 89
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Recent finds at Eggardon Camp and Askerswell Down, W. Butcher, 89-90
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A Celtic burial with mirror-handle at West Bay, near Bridport, 90-94
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Note on the West Bay Iron Age Jar, T. Burton-Brown, 91-93
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Pottery from Rawlsbury Camp, Bulbarrow, 94
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Recent finds at Buzbury Rings, Tarrant Keynston, 94-95
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Bronze Age and later finds near Badbury Rings, 95
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The excavations at Hod Hill in 1954, 95
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A late Bronze Age urnfield at Stapehill, Hampreston, 96
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A burial at Longbury, Gillingham, 98
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Miscellaneous discoveries and accessions, 96-99
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The Romano-British(?) ox-shoe from Maiden Castle, 99
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Whitchurch Canonicorum Parish Vestry, l772 to l796, Harold E. Waite, 100-109
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Natural History and Geology
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Report on Dorset Natural History (except birds) for 1954, W. D. Lang, R. F. Dalton, H. King and E. Benham, 110-129
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Geology, W. D. Lang, 110
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Some geological exposures at Sherborne, J. Fowler, 111
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Invertebrates other than Arthropods, W. D. Lang, 112-113
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Arthropods other than Lepidoptera, R. F. Dalton, 113-116
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Lepidoptera, Harold King, 116-125
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Vertebrates other than birds and mammals, R. F. Dalton, 125-126
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Mammals, Enid Benham, 126-129
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Structure of the Northern Margin of the Poxwell Pericline, B. H. Mottram and M. R. House, 129-135 (with 1 fold-out map)
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Problems Presented by the Drainage of the Poxwell Pericline and the Upton Syncline, B. H. Mottram, 136-140
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The Effect of Storms on Chesil Beach, November, 1954, W. J. Arkell, 141-145
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Mary Anning and Anna Maria Pinney, W. D. Lang, 146-152
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Bats in the Purbeck Quarries, Bernard Gooch, 153-156
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Report on Dorset birds, 1954, K. B. Rooke, 157-170
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The Birds of Portland, with Particular Reference to the Autumn of 1954, J. S. Ash, 171-191
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Report on Rainfall in Dorset, 1954, D. J. Paxman, 192-195
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Index, 196-200
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