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CATALOGUE 113 Click here to return to homepage Catalogue 113, January 2006 We are always pleased to welcome customers to our premises at Llandyssil near Montgomery, which are open by appointment only, to see or collect items from the catalogue stock. If you would like further information about any item in this catalogue, do not hesitate to 'phone or fax us. Orders may be made by phone 01686 668484 (answering machine out of business hours), fax 01686 668842, letter or E-mail castlebooks@dial.pipex.com Payment can be made by credit card, (Visa, Mastercard/Access, Delta, Switch, Connect) which can be accepted over the phone and is the easiest method of payment. If you order by letter please do not enclose a cheque, but do let us have a phone number & preferably a credit card number with expiry date.. Postage at cost, £4.85 per parcel maximum in U K, is additional to all prices in this catalogue. Orders from abroad, please pay by an acceptable credit card or in sterling. The books will be sent surface post unless you request air. Receipts can only be given if a sae is enclosed with payment. No reply, regret sold. All books in this list are in good condition, except where defects are noted, minor inscriptions are ignored. The purchase price of any book will be refunded should it prove to be other than described, if we are notified of it within seven days. Nicholas, Eva and Susannah Moore ABBREVIATIONS
Ex Lib Books described as ex library may have stamps and labels; please phone for exact description and condition report. Most ex lib books in this catalogue are in good condition, but a few may show considerable signs of use or be heavily stamped. We are happy to send any ex library book on approval. New If a book is stated to be ‘new’ it is new, not secondhand, & sold at the publisher's recommended price Size All books are octavo (8vo) unless described as otherwise. Conventional sizing has been used CONTENTS
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1. Addyman P & Morris R (eds) THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF CHURCHES, CBA Research Rep No 13 1976, vii + 79pp, 13pl + 20 figs, card, A4 £19.50
2. Aitken M J SCIENCE-BASED DATING IN ARCHAEOLOGY, Longman 1990, xix + 274pp, figs, card £12.50
3. Allaby M THE WOODLAND TRUST BOOK OF BRITISH WOODLANDS, David & Charles 1986, 224pp, pls & figs, cloth, dw, ex lib £8.50
4. Arkell W J & Tomkeieff S I ENGLISH ROCK TERMS Chiefly as used by miners and quarrymen, OUP/Durham Univ 1953, xviii + 139pp, cloth, dw marked & slightly scuffed £20.00
5. Aston M & Bond J THE LANDSCAPE OF TOWNS, Dent Archaeology in the Field Series 1976, 255pp, 20pls + 43figs, cloth, dw £17.50 Useful for the planned towns and the layout and development of towns
6. Aston M & Rowley T LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY: An Introduction to Fieldwork Techniques on Post-Roman Landscapes, David & Charles, 1974, 217pp, 51pls & figs, cloth, dw £14.50 A standard work on landscape archaeology
7. Bailey E (Sir) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF BRITAIN, Murray London 1952, vii + 278pp, 4pls + 39 figs & maps, cloth, dw slightly rubbed £14.50 A history of geological surveying from the 18th century onwards and the foundation of the Geological Survey in 1835. Much about Murchison, Geikie & Lyall
8. Baker A R H & Harley J B MAN MADE THE LAND: Essays in English Historical Geography David & Charles, 1973, 208pp, 263pls & figs, cloth, dw, lg 4to £14.50 16 essays including Climate, Darby on the Domesday Book, Roberts on Planned Villages, Baker on Field Systems, Beresford on New Towns & DMVs etc
9. Barker P THE TECHNIQUES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION, Batsford 3rd ed 1995 imp, 285pp, 86pls & figs, card slightly creased, cr4to £18.50 This the most recent fully revised edition
10. Barnard A HISTORY AND THEORY IN ANTHROPOLOGY, CUP 2000, xi + 243p, figs & tables, card £13.50
11. Barnatt J & Smith K PEAK DISTRICT: Landscapes through Time, English Heritage/Batsford 1997, 128pp, 91pls, figs & maps inc 17 col, card, cr 4to £16.50 Survey of the Archaeology of the Peak District of Derbyshire from the Neolithic through to the Industrial and Mining remains
12. Barron R S THE GEOLOGY OF WILTSHIRE: A Field Guide, Wiltshire Archaeological Society/Moonraker Press 1976, 176pp, many pls & figs, cloth, dw torn, spine faded £12.50
13. Batey C E CAITHNESS COASTAL SURVEY 1980-82, Dunnet Head to Ousdale, Durham University Dept of Archaeology Occ Paper No 3 1984, 108pp, 8pls + figs & folding maps, card, A4 £10.50 Covers a wide range of field monuments including brochs etc covering Wick, Latheron & almost to Thurso
14. Bell M BREAN DOWN: Excavations 1983-1987, English Heritage Arch Rep No 15 1990, xv + 278pp, 162pls & figs + fiche in back pocket, card, A4 £32.50 A very important Bronze Age site with 5metres of deposits starting with Beaker pottery through to a late Bronze Age midden which produced two gold bracelets and evidence of salt extraction. Overlaying this was a sub Roman cemetery
15. Bell M & Walker M J C LATE QUATERNARY ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: Physical and Human Perspectives, Longmans 1995 imp, xiv + 273pp, many pls & figs, card, corner slightly creased, cr4to £12.50
16. Bernes (Abbe) THE PILGRIM ROUTE TO COMPOSTELA IN SEARCH OF ST JAMES: A practical guide for pilgrims and walkers in Spain, McCarta London rev ed 1990, 244pp, many figs & maps, card £8.50
17. Berry A Q & Brown I W (eds) MANAGING ANCIENT MONUMENTS: An Integrated Approach, Clwyd CC 1995, xiv + 238pp, pls & figs, card, A4 £18.50
18. Bettess F SURVEYING FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS, Durham 2nd ed 1992, 137pp, figs, card £10.50
19. Bettey J H ESTATES AND THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE, Batsford Know the Landscape 1993, 160pp, 74pls & figs, card, cr4to £19.50
20. Bintliff J (ed) THE ANNALES SCHOOL AND ARCHAEOLOGY, Leicester UP 1991, iii + 127pp, cloth, card £12.50 Articles on the concepts of structural history as developed by the French Annales School
21. Bond C J et al THE EVOLUTION OF MARSHLAND LANDSCAPES: Papers presented to a Conference on Marshland Landscapes held in Oxford in December 1979, OUDES 1981, vi + 177pp, figs, card, A4 £14.50 Covers the Somerset levels, Cambridgeshire Fenland, Romney Marsh, Malvern Chase and fishweirs of the River Severn
22. Bowden M (ed) UNRAVELLING THE LANDSCAPE: An Inquisitive Approach to Archaeology, Tempus 1999, 223pp, 88pls, figs & plans, card £14.50
23. Bowen E BRITANNIA DEPICTA OR OGILBY IMPROVED, Frank Graham facsimile reprint Newcastle (1720) 1970, with new 16pp introduction by J B Harley, 273 pp of plates of strip maps, cloth, dw torn £32.50
24. Bowen H C ANCIENT FIELDS: A Tentative Analysis of Vanishing Earthworks and Landscapes, S R reprint (BAAS 1961) 1970, xii + 80pp, 5pls, card £12.50
25. Briggs G et al (eds) THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE OXFORD REGION, OUDES 1986, 189pp, 27pls & figs + 18 maps, card, A4 £12.50 A multiperiod overview of the archaeology of the county of Oxford
26. Brill E COTSWOLD CRAFTS, Batsford 1977, 184pp, 24pls + text figs, cloth, dw £12.50 Includes quarrying, masonry, dry stone walling, woodwork & church furnishings, wheelwrights & mill wrights, blacksmith & saddlers, weavers & cloth trade etc
27. Brown I et al TWENTIETH CENTURY DEFENCES IN BRITAIN: An Introductory Guide, CBA Practical Handbooks in Archaeology No 12 (revised edition) 2002 imp, xiv + 153pp, 74pls & figs, card £9.50 A classification of 2nd WW and Cold War defence sites and installations ranging from pillboxes, tank traps, nissen huts and barrack buildings, radar stations, hangars and airfields, coastal batteries to Thor rocket launching sites.
28. Burke P THE FRENCH HISTORICAL REVOLUTION: The Annales School 1929-89, Polity Press/Blackwell 1990, vii + 152pp, card £10.50
29. Butzer K W ARCHAEOLOGY AS HUMAN ECOLOGY: Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach, CUP 1994 imp, xiii + 364pp, figs, card £9.50
30. Carver M UNDERNEATH ENGLISH TOWNS: Interpreting Urban Archaeology, Batsford 1987, 160pp, 97pls, figs & maps, card, cr 4to £15.00
31. Clark C IRONBRIDGE GORGE, Batsford/EH 1993, 143pp, 109pls & figs, card, cr 4to £14.50
32. Coles J et al (eds) A SPIRIT OF ENQUIRY: Essays for Ted Wright, Wetlands Archaeology Research Project 1993, 96pp, many pls & figs, card, A4 £10.50 Essays on waterlogged sites and maritime subjects
33. Cornwall I W BONES FOR THE ARCHAEOLOGIST, Phoenix House 1956, 255pp, 60 figs, cloth, dw slightly chipped and browned £14.50
34. Courbin P WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY? An Essay on the Nature of Archaeological Research, Chicago UP 1988, xxv + 197pp, figs, cloth, dw £14.50
35. Courty M A et al SOILS AND MICROMORPHOLOGY IN ARCHAEOLOGY, CUP Manuals in Archaeology 1989, xx + 344pp, pls & figs inc 8 in col, laminated boards, cr 4to £22.50
36. Crawford O G S ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE FIELD, Phoenix House 3rd imp rev 1954, 280pp, 24pls + 43 text ills, cloth slightly ruckled, dw torn, cr4to £12.50 Good on individual topics such as linear earthworks, Celtic fields, Roman roads & roads & trackways generally, Medieval cultivation banks & Medieval parks
37. Cronyn J M THE ELEMENTS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, Routledge 2nd imp 1992, xx + 324pp, pls & figs, card, small ink stamp inside front cover £18.50 Covers conservation in underwater archaeology & on land, laboratory techniques & conservation of museum collections
38. Cross F L & Livingstone E A THE OXFORD DICTIONARY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, OUP 1997, xxxvii + 1786pp, cloth, dw £35.00 The most recent edition of this book is in print at £95
39. Crossley-Holland K (ed & intro) FOLK-TALES OF THE BRITISH ISLES, Folio Society London 1985, xi + 393pp, many text wood engravings by Hannah Firmin, ¼ cloth with decorative paper covered boards in slip case £12.50
40. Cunliffe B THE EXTRAORDINARY VOYAGE OF PYTHEAS THE GREEK, Allen Lane 2001, ix + 182pp, text figs & maps, cloth, dw £12.50
41. Cunliffe B (ed) HEYWOOD SUMNER'S WESSEX, Gasson 1985, 159pp, many pl & figs, inc col, cloth, dw £15.00 About the Architect and Archaeologist who wrote about the New Forest and Cranborne Chase
42. Cuppage J ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE DINGLE PENINSULA: A Description of the Field Antiquities of the Barony of Corca Dhuibhne form the Mesolithic Period to the 17th Century AD, Ballyferriter 1986, xxi + 462pp, 49pls + 17 col + 242figs, cloth, dw, lg 4to £32.50 A wealth of archaeological sites inc the Gallarus Oratory, carved & inscribed stones, ring forts & raths, souterrains, tower houses, castles
43. Darby H C (ed) AN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF ENGLAND BEFORE AD 1800: 14 Studies, CUP 1961 rev imp, xii + 566pp, 87 maps & figs, cloth, dw slightly chipped £14.50 Pioneering articles on the historical geography of England inc one on the Draining of the Fens
44. Dark K R THEORETICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, Duckworth 1995, x + 246pp, 48pls & figs, card £12.50
45. Dark P THE ENVIRONMENT OF BRITAIN IN THE FIRST MILLENIUM AD, Duckworth 2000, x + 211pp, many pls, figs & maps, card £13.50
46. Davidson H E ROLES OF THE NORTHERN GODDESS, Routledge 1998, viii + 211pp, 6pls + 28 figs, card £12.50 Deals with mother goddess particularly in Celtic and Scandinavian contexts 47. Darwin C THE FORMATION OF VEGETABLE MOULD, THROUGH THE ACTION OF WORMS, with observations on their habits, Murray London 10th thousand (corrected) 1888, vii + 328pp + 32pp publisher’s catalogue, 15figs, imp dec cloth slightly rubbed, several gathers loosening £24.50 Historic fascinating work largely aimed towards the archaeological interpretation, including the part played by worms in the burial of ancient buildings and including specific studies on Chedworth, Silchester, other Roman villas and the denudation of the landscape by worms
48. Davies G L H & Stephens N THE GEOMORPHOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLES: Ireland, Methuen 1978, xii + 250pp, many figs & maps, card £8.50
49. Davison A THE EVOLUTION OF SETTLEMENT IN THREE PARISHES IN SOUTH-EAST NORFOLK, Based on Fieldwalking ...... in Hales and Loddon ... 1980-86, EAA No 49 1990, viii + 93pp, 29pls & figs, card, A4 Covers Hales, Heckingham & Loddon £12.50
50. Defoe D A TOUR THROUGH THE WHOLE ISLAND OF GREAT BRITAIN, intro Rogers P, Folio Society London 1983, 3 vols, x + 277pp, x + 276pp, x + 319pp, many pls using contemporary prints, gilt dec cloth in slip case An attractive and very useable edition £32.50
51. Detsicas A (ed) COLLECTANEA HISTORICA: Essays in Memory of Stuart Rigold, Kent Arch Soc 1981, xxx + 315pp, 64pl + 65figs, cloth, dw spine slightly faded, lacks fep, 4to £22.50 Reflects the varied interests of Stuart Rigold with a bibliography of his work. Articles on Richborough; Reculver; Roman Mill at Ickham; British & Gaulish Church; Acton Burnell Castle, Salop; Castle Gatehouses; Aspects of 14th cent Castle Design; Chatham Dockyard & much on Medieval Kent
52. Dickinson G C MAPS AND AIR PHOTOGRAPHS, Arnold 2nd ed 1979, ix + 348pp, 132pls, figs & maps, cloth, dw, ex lib, 4to £12.50
53. Dreghorn W GEOLOGY EXPLAINED IN THE SEVERN VALE AND COTSWOLDS, David & Charles 1st ed 1967, 187pp, 137figs, plans & maps, cloth, dw £16.50 Includes quarrying and building stones
54. Drury P J (ed) STRUCTURAL RECONSTRUCTION: Approaches to the Interpretation of the Excavated Remains of Buildings, BAR Brit Ser No 110 1982, xi + 308pp, many pls, figs & plans, card, A4 £32.50 Covers the measurement of buildings, Iron Age round houses, Roman buildings - proportions and numbers of stories, Roman forts, Saxon houses, interpretation of cruck construction, etc
55. Eastwood T STANFORD’S GEOLOGICAL ATLAS OF GREAT BRITAIN, Edward Stanford London 1964, viii + 288pp, 29 reduced size black & white survey sheets + 58 figs, cloth, dw worn & torn, cr4to £18.50
56. Eaton T PLUNDERING THE PAST: Roman Stonework in Medieval Britain, Tempus 2000, 160pp, 102 pls & figs inc 25 col, card £10.50 An examination of the re-use of Roman stonework, buildings, sculpture and tombstones mainly in Saxon and Norman Churches and in Medieval Castles. A very stimulating work with a section on the recognition of Roman dressed stonework in Medieval walls, lists the examples of the intentional display of tombstones and sculptures in churches and discusses their significance as well as the development of Saxon stone building techniques. A pioneering study which could open up many further lines of research
57. Edees E S FLORA OF STAFFORDSHIRE, Flowering Plants and Ferns, David & Charles 1972, viii + 280pp, pls & maps, cloth, dw £12.50
58. Evans J G THE ENVIRONMENT OF EARLY MAN IN THE BRITISH ISLES, Elek/BCA 1975, xiv + 216pp, 79pl and maps, cloth, dw £10.50
59. Evans J G AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY, Elek 1978, 154pp, 52figs, card £8.50
60. Evans J G LAND AND ARCHAEOLOGY, Histories of Human Environment in the British Isles, Tempus 1999, 166pp, 88pls, figs & plans, card £12.50
61. Evans J G, Limbrey S et al (eds) THE EFFECT OF MAN ON THE LANDSCAPE: The Highland Zone, CBA Research Report No 11 1975, 129pp, pls, figs + maps, card, A4 £12.50 Includes articles on soil degredation and its relationship to agriculture; pre Neolithic land use; soils & archaeology in Scotland, ecological setting of Mesolithic man; sand dunes; much on pollen analysis, Manning on land use including Wales in the Roman period,
62. Farley M SAXON AND MEDIEVAL WALTON, AYLESBURY: Excavations 1973-4, Records of Bucks Vol 20 Part 2 1976, pp 153-290, 8pls, 51figs & plans, card, cr4to £12.50 Saxon & Medieval pottery, bone work, small finds etc
63. Finberg H P R WEST-COUNTRY HISTORICAL STUDIES, D&C 1969, 232pp, folding map, cloth, dw Articles on Open Fields in Devon; Crediton; St Patrick at Glastonbury, Tavistock £12.50
64. Fletcher M & Lock G R DIGGING NUMBERS: Elementary Statistics for Archaeologists, OUCA Mono 33 rev ed 1994, ix + 187pp, figs & tables, card £10.50
65. Fowler P J (ed) ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE LANDSCAPE: Essays for L V Grinsell, Baker 1972, 263pp, 24pls + 35figs, cloth, dw £14.50 Includes biography & bibliography of Grinsell; Bonny on early Boundaries in Wessex; Rahtz on Somerset AD400-700; Dyer on Earthworks of the Danelaw Frontier; Taylor on Medieval Moats in Cambs etc
66. French C A I THE HADDON FARMSTEAD AND A PREHISTORIC LANDSCAPE AT ELTON: The Archaeology along the A605, Elton-Haddon Bypass, Cambridgeshire, Fenland Archaeological Trust/Cambrisdgeshire C C 1994, x + 198pp, 4pls, 80figs & plans, card, A4 £14.50 Neolithic sites, Roman farmstead & Medieval fields in the area to the west of Peterborough
67. French C A I & Pryor F M M THE SOUTH WEST FENDYKE SURVEY PROJECT, 1982-6, EAA No 59 1993, xii + 138pp, 16pls + 75figs, fiche in back pocket, card spine faded, A4 £12.50 Borough & Newborough Fens, Morris Fen, Guy’s Fen, North & Flag Fen
68. Fuchs L THE NEW HERBAL OF 1543, New Kreuterbuch, Taschen Cologne facsimile 2001, 23pp intro by Dobat K, 960pp, very many col pls, card, tall 8vo. Introduction in English, text in German £22.50 Excellent early illustrations of plants by Fuchs, regarded as one of the fathers of modern botany
69. Fussell G E MORE OLD ENGLISH FARMING BOOKS from Tull to the Board of Agriculture 1731 to 1793, Crosby Lockwood 1950, ix + 186pp, 8pls, cloth, dw with small tears £22.50 A bibliography of early books on farming with descriptions and illustrations
70. Gathercole P & Lowenthal D (eds) POLITICS OF THE PAST, Routledge 1994 imp, xxvi + 319pp, pls & figs, card, ink stamp on inside of cover £13.50
71. Giddens A SOCIOLOGY, Polity Press 2nd rev ed 1993, xxvii + 819pp, figs, card slightly worn, cr4to, ink stamps inside front cover £12.50
72. Giddens A & Held D (eds) CLASSES, POWER, AND CONFLICT: Classical and Contemporary Debates, Macmillan 1992 imp, x + 646pp, figs, card £14.50
73. Gledhill J, Bender B & Larsen M T (eds) STATE AND SOCIETY: The Emergence and Development of Social Hierarchy and Political Centralization, Routledge 1995 imp, xvii + 347pp, figs & maps, card £14.50
74. Godwin F & Toulson S THE DROVERS' ROADS OF WALES, Wildwood 1977, 240pp, many plates & maps, cloth, dw £14.50
75. Godwin H (Sir) THE HISTORY OF THE BRITISH FLORA: A Factual Basis for Phytogeography, CUP 2nd ed 1975, x + 541pp, 28pls + 178 figs + 48 tables, cloth, dw, 4to £38.00
76. Greene K ARCHAEOLOGY: An Introduction, Batsford 3rd rev ed 1995, 208pp, pls & figs, card slightly worn, cr4to £9.50
77. Greenly E & Williams H METHODS IN GEOLOGICAL SURVEYING, Murby London 1930, xvi + 420pp, 3pls + 81 figs, some coffee stains to edge of pages cloth £18.50 Uses many examples from Anglesey & Snowdonia
78. Grigson G A DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH PLANT NAMES, Allen Lane 1974, xiii + 239pp, 28 text figs, cloth, dw £12.50
79. Grinsell L et al THE PREPARATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS, Baker 2nd ed 1974, 105pp, 16 figs, cloth, dw, cr4to £10.50
80. Grinsell L V THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF EXMOOR: Bideford Bay to Bridgwater, David & Charles, 1970, 242pp, pls & figs, 8 maps, cloth, dw £10.50 Standard description of the archaeology of Exmoor
81. Hall D THE FENLAND PROJECT No 6, The South-Western Cambridgeshire Fenlands EAA Res Rep No 56 1992, vii + 118pp, 4pls + 62 figs & foldout maps, fiche in back pocket, card, A4 £18.50 Areas round Chatteris & Manea
82. Haselgrove C et al (eds) ARCHAEOLOGY FROM THE PLOUGH SOIL: Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data, Sheffield University 1985, v + 119pp, figs, maps & tables, card, A4 £15.00
83. Hawkes J MORTIMER WHEELER: ADVENTURER IN ARCHAEOLOGY, Weidenfeld & Nicholson 1982, xii + 387pp, pls, cloth, dw slightly chipped £12.50 The Biography of Sir Mortimer Wheeler, particularly useful for the history of the development of archaeolgy in the mid 20th cent, the popularisation of the subject and the founding of the London Institute of Archaeology
84. Hodder I READING THE PAST: Current Approaches to Interpretation in Archaeology, CUP 2nd ed 1995 imp, xiii + 221pp, 8 figs, card £12.50
85. Hodder I THEORY AND PRACTICE IN ARCHAEOLOGY, Routledge 1995 imp, xii + 285pp, 24pls & figs, card slightly worn £14.50
86. Hodder I & Preucel R W (eds) CONTEMPORARY ARCHAEOLOGY IN THEORY, Blackwell Social Archaeology 1996, xiv + 678pp, figs, card £14.50
87. Hogg A H A SURVEYING FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS AND OTHER FIELD WORKERS, Croom Helm 1980, 315pp, figs, card £14.50
88. Holland C H (ed) A GEOLOGY OF IRELAND, Scottish Academic Press 1981, ix + 335pp, 191pls, figs & maps, cloth, dw, 4to £28.50
89. Howe J A THE GEOLOGY OF BUILDING STONES, Arnold 1910, viii + 455pp, 8pls + 7 maps, cloth, spine faded £52.00 Deals with the mechanical properties of the building stones of Britain, their use, where used and the quarries that were in use at the time of publication
90. Huntley F L SIR THOMAS BROWNE: A Biographical and Critical Study, Michigan UP 1962, viii + 283pp, cloth worn, ex lib with stamps Incs a discussion of Browne’s Urn Burial £12.50
91. Hulton P AMERICA 1585: The Complete Drawings of John White, North Carolina UP/British Museum 1984, 213pp, 106pls inc col, cloth, 4to £22.50 16th century water colours mainly of American Indians carried out while White was at Roanoke, Virginia. White was associated with Raleigh and Governor of Roanoke which became the lost colony of legend
92. Hyams E THE STORY OF ENGLAND'S FLORA, Kestrel Books/BCA 1979, 128pp, pls & figs, cloth, dw, 4to £10.50
93. Ingold T (ed) WHAT IS AN ANIMAL?, Routledge 1994 imp, xv + 191pp, figs, card slightly worn, stamps inside front cover £12.50
94. Jenkins J G NETS AND CORACLES, D & C 1974, 335pp, many pls and figs, cloth, dw spine sl faded The history of coracles & related fishing, fish weirs, eel fishing, salmon spears etc £17.50
95. Jermy A C SEDGES OF THE BRITISH ISLES, Botanical Society Handbook No 1 1982, 270pp, figs & maps, card, sm 8vo £9.50
96. Jermy C & Camus J THE ILLUSTRATED FIELD GUIDE TO FERNS AND ALLIED PLANTS OF THE BRITISH ISLES, HMSO 1991, xiv + 194pp, figs, card £9.50
97. Jewell P A (ed) THE EXPERIMENTAL EARTHWORK ON OVERTON DOWN, WILTSHIRE 1960: An account of the construction of an earthwork to investigate by experiment the way in which archaeological structures are denuded and buried, BAAS 1963, viii + 100pp, 38pls & figs, card, cr 4to £12.50
98. Johnson M AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF CAPITALISM, Blackwell 1996, xiv + 244pp, pls & figs, card Material culture, buildings & property ownership from the later Middle Ages £12.50
99. Landels J G ENGINEERING IN THE ANCIENT WORLD, Constable rev ed 2000 imp, 238pp, 65 figs, card £9.50
100. Laslett P THE WORLD WE HAVE LOST, Methuen 1968 imp, xiv + 280pp, card £9.50 Analysis of the structure of British society and its demography before the widespread industrialisation of the 19th century
101. Limbrey S SOIL SCIENCE AND ARCHAEOLOGY, Academic Press Studies in Archaeological Science 1975, xv + 384pp, 36pls & figs, cloth, dw £22.50
102. Limbrey S & Evans J G (eds) THE EFFECT OF MAN ON THE LANDSCAPE: The Lowland Zone, CBA Research Report No 21 1978, v + 153pp, figs, maps & plans, card, A4 £22.50
103. Lockwood W B THE OXFORD BOOK OF BRITISH BIRD NAMES, OUP 1984, ix + 174pp, cloth, dw £12.50
104. Mabey R FLORA BRITANNICA: The Definitive New Guide to Wild Flowers, Plants and Trees, Sinclair-Stevenson London 1996, 480pp, many col pls, cloth, dw, 4to £12.50
105. Mackney D & Burnham C P THE SOILS OF THE WEST MIDLANDS, Agricultural Research Council Soil Survey of Great Britain Harpenden 1964, viii + 111pp, 24 figs + 6 col pls, cloth, dw £14.50
106. McNairn B THE METHOD AND THEORY OF V GORDON CHILDE: Economic, Social and Cultural Interpretations of Prehistory, Edinburgh UP 1980, vii + 184pp, card, sm 8vo £8.50
107. Macready S & Thompson F H (eds) ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD SURVEY IN BRITAIN AND ABROAD, Society of Antiquaries of London Occ Paper New Series 6 1985, ix + 251pp, 6pls + 80 figs & maps, limp cloth, cr4to £8.50 Includes field work in Eastern England, Maddle Farm, French Iron Age, Spain, Italy, North Africa, Dalmatia, Greece 108. Mahany C et al SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGY, VOLS 1-4 South Lincolnshire Archaeological Unit 1977-80, card, landscape 4to £24.50 Includes volume on Sleaford & Stamford castle and town
109. Mallory J P & McNeill T E THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ULSTER FROM COLONIZATION TO PLANTATION, Institute of Irish Studies Belfast 1991, x + 367pp, many pls & figs, card £12.50
110. Mee C & Forbes H (eds) A ROUGH AND ROCKY PLACE: The Landscape and Settlement History of the Methana Peninsula, Greece, Liverpool UP 1997, xii + 370pp, pls, figs & tables, laminated pictorial boards, A4 £12.50 A survey of this volcanic peninsula of the Peloponnese relating the evidence as a result of field surveys for the Prehistoric Helladic, Roman & Medieval occupation, with a section on the later churches
111. Merrifield R THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF RITUAL AND MAGIC, Batsford New York 1988 imp, xiv + 224pp, 58pl + 8 figs, card £22.50
112. Middleton A & Freestone I (eds) RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CERAMIC PETROLOGY, British Museum Occ Paper No 81 1997 imp, viii + 410pp, pls & figs, card, A4 £9.50 Analysis by thin section, neutron activation & other forms of scientific analysis of pottery including Neolithic pottery from the East Midlands, Roman & later pottery & building materials from York, Roman amphorae, Early Iron Age pottery from Central France, Spanish pottery & other sites worldwide
113. Miller N F & Gleason C L (eds) THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF GARDEN AND FIELD, Pennsylvania UP 1994, xv + 228pp, many pls, figs & maps, card £12.50 Includes remote sensing of gardens & fields, garden archaeology at Williamsburg & Celtic field systems on the Berkshire Downs
114. Mitchell A TREES OF BRITAIN, Harper Collins 1996, 368pp, many pls, cloth, dw £18.50 Written by the renowned dendrologist and co-founder of the Tree Register of The British Isles, this in depth study of the origins of British Trees covers 150 species and provides a complete account of all the the large trees that grow naturally in Britain
115. Morriss R K ROADS: Archaeology and Architecture, Tempus 2005, 288pp, 156pls & figs inc 30 col, card £14.50
116. Muckelroy K MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY, CUP New Studies in Archaeology 1978, ix + 270pp, pls & figs, card, pages slightly edge browned, ex ref lib £12.50
117. Nicolaisen W F H (ed) THE NAMES OF TOWNS AND CITIES IN BRITAIN, Compiled by Margaret Gelling, W F H Nicolaisen & Melville Richards, Batsford 1970, 215pp, cloth, dw rubbed Place-name study of English, Welsh & Scottish towns & cities £14.50
118. Ogilby J BRITANNIA, VOLUME THE FIRST: or an Illustration of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales: by a Geographical and Historical Description of the Principal Road thereof, Osprey, Reading facsimile reprint (1675) 1971, 1p intro by Cleeve R, frontispiece of Ogilby, [8] pp index, 1p excerpt on scales, map of England & Wales showing the roads, 100 pp of strip maps printed single sided, cloth slightly rubbed £60.00 This is a full scale facsimile reprint of Ogilby’s road maps without the text
119. Ollard S L et al A DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH CHURCH HISTORY, Mowbray London 3rd rev ed 1948, xx + 698pp, cloth £14.50
120. Ordnance Survey ORDNANCE SURVEY ATLAS OF GREAT BRITAIN, OS/Guild 9th imp 1984, 224pp, maps, cloth, dw with small tears, 4to £14.50 Gazeteer with 143 maps at a scale of 1:250 000 plus historical and geographical maps of the British Isles with text description 121. Orme B ANTHROPOLOGY FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS: An Introduction, Duckworth 1981, 300pp, 76pl & figs, cloth, dw faded £12.50
122. Ottaway P ARCHAEOLOGY IN BRITISH TOWNS FROM THE EMPEROR CLAUDIUS TO THE BLACK DEATH, Routledge 1992, xvi + 249pp, many pls & figs, cloth, dw £16.50
123. Owen T & Pilbeam E ORDNANCE SURVEY: Map Makers to Britain since 1791, Ordnance Survey Southampton/HMSO 1992, x + 196pp, many pls & maps inc col, cloth, dw, 4to £28.50 Well illustrated history of the Ordnance Survey
124. Pearce S M THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF SOUTH WEST BRITAIN, Collins Archaeology 1981, 288pp, 55pl, many figs, cloth, dw £12.50
125. Philp B EXCAVATIONS IN WEST KENT, 1960-1970, The discovery & Excavation of Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Medieval Sites, mainly in the Bromley area and the Darent Valley, Dover 1973, viii + 242pp, 21pls + 61figs & plans, cloth, dw, 4to £14.50 Includes the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Polhill
126. Pryor F et al THE FENLAND PROJECT No 1, Archaeology and environment in the Lower Welland Valley, EAA No 27 1985, 2 vols, xii + 337pp, 34pls + 207 figs, fiche in back pocket, card, A4 £16.50
127. Pugh J C SURVEYING FOR FIELD SCIENTISTS, Methuen 1975, xx + 230pp, many figs & tables, card £12.50
128. Rackham O THE HISTORY OF THE COUNTRYSIDE, Dent 1990 imp, xvi + 445pp, 25pl, many maps & figs, card The standard work for landscape history £14.50
129. Rackham O TREES AND WOODLANDS IN THE BRITISH LANDSCAPE, Dent Archaeology in the Field Series 1976, 204pp, 14pls + 27 figs, cloth, dw £14.50
130. Raistrick A GREEN ROADS IN THE MID-PENNINES, Moorland Publishing 1978, 96pp, 32figs, card £10.50
131. Rashid A AN INTRODUCTION TO BRYOPHYTA (DIVERSITY, DEVELOPMENT AND DIFFERENTIATION), Vikas New Delhi 1998, x + 298pp, many figs, card creased £9.50
132. Ravenhill W (intro) CHRISTOPHER SAXTON’S 16TH CENTURY MAPS: The Counties of England and Wales, Shrewsbury 1992, 99pp, many pls of maps in colour, cloth, dw, 4to £18.50
133. RCHM A MATTER OF TIME: An Archaeological Survey of the River Gravels of England prepared by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), HMSO 1960, 64pp, 12pls + text figs, card slightly worn, 4to £12.50 An important study based on aerial photography which revealed the potential of sites on river gravels
134. Rippon S (ed) ESTUARINE ARCHAEOLOGY: The Severn and Beyond, Archaeology in the Severn Estuary No 11 2001, viii + 214pp, pls & figs, card, A4 £14.50 Articles on Holocene sea level change; Shaping the Severn in the later quaternary; Enviromnmental archaeology, Historic landscapes of the Severn estuary; Wood as an archaeological resource
135. Ritchie A IONA: The Story of an Island that was Chosen by a Saint, Batsford/Historic Scotland 1997, 128pp, 103pls & figs inc 12 col, card, cr4to £10.50
136. Roberts B K THE MAKING OF THE ENGLISH VILLAGE: A Study in Historical Geography, Longman 1987, xiv + 237pp, many pls, figs & plans inc 8col, card, cr4to £24.50
137. Robinson J F THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF MALTON AND NORTON, Yorkshire Archaeological Society 1978, xi + 41pp, 10pls + figs & maps, card, A4 £7.50 138. Room A A CONCISE DICTIONARY OF MODERN PLACE-NAMES IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, OUP 1983, xliv + 148pp, cloth, dw £12.50
139. Roskams S (ed) INTERPRETING STRATIGRAPHY: Site Evaluation, Recording Procedures and Stratigraphic Analysis. Papers Presented to the Interpreting Stratigraphy Conferences 1993-1997, BAR Int Ser No 910 2000, vii + 256pp, figs, maps & plans, card, A4 £28.50
140. Schiffer M B & Gumerman G J (eds) CONSERVATION ARCHAEOLOGY: A Guide for Cultural Resource Management Studies, Academic Press 1977, xxi + 495pp, figs & tables, cloth, dw £12.50
141. Schofield A J (ed) INTERPRETING ARTEFACT SCATTERS, Contributions to Plough Zone Archaeology, Oxbow Mono 4 1991, v + 151pp, many maps & figs, card, A4 £18.50
142. Seymour W A (ed) A HISTORY OF THE ORDNANCE SURVEY, Dawson 1980 xiv + 394pp, 27pls, cloth, dw slightly torn, lg 4to £48.50 A detailed history of the Ordnance Survey including a section on Crawford and the development of archaeological surveying
143. Shanks M EXPERIENCING THE PAST: On the Character of Archaeology, Routledge 1992, vii + 231pp, pls & figs, cloth, dw £22.50
144. Shanks M & Tilley C RE-CONSTRUCTING ARCHAEOLOGY: Theory and Practice, Routledge New Studies in Archaeology 2nd ed 1994 imp, xxiv + 287pp, pls & figs, card, cr4to, ink stamp inside front cover £14.50
145. Shanks M & Tilley C SOCIAL THEORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, Polity Press 1987, viii + 243pp, figs, card £12.50
146. Shennan S EXPERIMENTS IN THE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY DATA: The East Hampshire Survey, Sheffield 1985, v + 130pp, figs, card, A4 £7.50 An interesting experiment in strip field walking over a large area of East Hampshire, which shows the potential for reconstructing the intensity of settlement and activity over large areas
Shire Archaeology, card 147. Burl A PREHISTORIC ASTRONOMY AND RITUAL, 1983, 56pp, 16pls + 5 figs £3.50 148. de la Bedoyere SAMIAN WARE, 1988, 68pp, 49pls + 51 figs £4.00 149. Green M J THE GODS OF ROMAN BRITAIN, 1983, 76pp, 49ls + 22 figs £4.00 150. Hall D MEDIEVAL FIELDS, Archaeology 1987 imp, 56pp, 34pls & figs, marginal ink notes £3.50 151. Jessup R ANGLO-SAXON JEWELLERY, 1974, 96pp, 33pls £4.00 152. Johnston D E ROMAN VILLAS, 5th ed 2004, 72pp, 68pls & figs inc col £4.00 153. Kerr M & N ANGLO-SAXON ARCHITECTURE, 1989 imp, 72pp, 38pls & figs £4.00 154. Ling R ROMANO-BRITISH WALL PAINTING, 1985, 64pp, 22pls + 16 figs £4.00 155. McWhirr A ROMAN CRAFTS AND INDUSTRIES, 1982, 64pp, 34pls + 16 figs £4.00 156. O’Brien W BRONZE AGE COPPER MINING in Britain & Ireland, 1996, 64pp, 43pls & figs £4.00 157. Rees S ANCIENT AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 1981, 72pp, 16ls + 30figs £4.00 158. Reid M L PREHISTORIC HOUSES IN BRITAIN, 1993, 72pp, 40 pls & figs £4.00 159. Riley D N AERIAL ARCHAEOLOGY IN BRITAIN, 1982, 56pp, 43pls & figs £3.50 160. Seaborne M CELTIC CROSSES OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1994 imp, 64pp, 50pls & figs £4.00 161. Stirland A HUMAN BONES IN ARCHAEOLOGY, 1986, 64pp, 18pls + 18 figs £4.00 162. Taylor C THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF GARDENS, 1988 imp, 72pp, 42pls & figs £4.00 -------------------------------------------------------- 163. Simmons I G ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY: A Concise Introduction, Blackwell New Perspectives on the Past 1993, xi + 206pp, pls & figs, card £12.50
164. Simmons I G AN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN: from 10,000 years ago the present, Edinburgh UP 2001, xi + 419pp, pls & figs, card, cr4to £18.50
Simmons J (gen ed), A VISUAL HISTORY OF MODERN BRITAIN, Studio Vista 165. Higgs J THE LAND, 1964, xiv + 202pp, 245pls & figs, cloth, dw, 4to £12.50 Informative text and many pls illustrating the history of British agriculture and rural life
166. Chaloner W H & Musson A W INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY, 1963, xiv + 202pp, 238pls & figs, cloth, dw with tears, 4to £12.50 Informative text and many pls illustrating the history of industrial processes from Medieval onwards
167. Martin G THE TOWN, 1961, 216pp, 233pls & figs, cloth, dw with small tear, 4to £10.50
168. Simmons J TRANSPORT, 1962, x + 206pp, 239pls & figs, pl 81 torn & small part lacking cloth, dw slightly worn, 4to Roads, turnpikes, canals, railways etc £12.50 -------------------------------------------------------- 169. Simpson W G et al THE FENLAND PROJECT No 7, Excavations in Peterborough and the Lower Welland Valley 1960-69, EAA No 61 1993, xii + 152pp, 5pls + 100figs, fiche in back pocket, card cover creased, A4 £16.50 Includes mainly Prehistoric finds from Barholm & Tallington, Maxey & Barnack, and Fengate, but also some Romano-British
170. Skinner F G WEIGHTS AND MEASURES; Their Ancient Origins and their Development in Great Britain up to AD 1855, A Science Museum Survey, HMSO 1967, xi + 117pp, 16pls + 9 figs, page 32 torn without any loss of text, card worn, cr4to £32.50
171. Smith A J E THE MOSS FLORA OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND, CUP 1980 imp, viii + 706pp, 333figs, card £17.50
172. Smith C S & Gnudi M T (trans, ed & intro) THE PIROTECHNIA OF VANNOCCIO BIRINGUCCIO, MIT reprint (1942) 1966, xxvi + 477pp, 83 text woodcuts + 10 figs, laminated boards, ex lib, coffee marking on fore edge £18.50 A reprint of the book first published in 1540, the earliest book on metallurgy
173. Smurthwaite D THE ORDNANCE SURVEY COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE BATTLEFIELDS OF BRITAIN, Webb & Bower/BCA 1984, 224pp, pls, figs & maps inc col, cloth, dw, cr4to £14.50
174. Steane J M & Dix B F PEOPLING PAST LANDSCAPES: A Handbook Introducing Archaeological Fieldwork Techniques in Rural Areas, Council for British Archaeology 1978, iv + 94pp, 50pls & figs, card £9.50 Mainly about fieldwalking and identification of finds from fieldwalking
175. Stearn W T BOTANICAL LATIN, D&C 4th ed 1996, xiv + 546pp, text figs, cloth, dw £22.50
176. Sumner Heywood CUCKOO HILL: The Book of Gorley, Dent 1987, xxi + 180pages, plates, cloth, dw £14.50 Facsimile of the original manuscript with attractive water colours & drawings of the New Forest area, with details of the house which Heywood Sumner built for himself at Cuckoo Hill
177. Taigel A & Williamson T PARKS AND GARDENS, Batsford Know the Landscape 1993, 160pp, 80pls & figs, card, cr 4to £18.50
178. Tait H JEWELLERY THROUGH 7000 YEARS, BMP 1976, 276pp, many pls inc 27 col, card, cr4to £8.50
179. Thompson E M AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEK AND LATIN PALAEOGRAPHY, OUP reprint (1912) nd c2004, xvi + 600pp, 250pls, cloth, dw £22.50 About a third is devoted to Greek and Roman documents and the rest to Anglo-Saxon and Medieval up to the 15th century
180. Thompson M W GENERAL PITT-RIVERS: Evolution and Archaeology in the 19th Century, Moonraker Press 1977, 164pp, 26 pls & figs, card £12.50 181. Throckmorton P THE SEA REMEMBERS: Shipwrecks and Archaeology from Homer’s Greece to the Rediscovery of the Titanic, Chancellor Press 1996 imp, 240p, many pls, figs & maps mostly in col, cloth, dw, 4to £18.50
182. Tinniswood A THE POLITE TOURIST: Four Centuries of Country House Visiting, Abrams/NT 2nd imp 1999, 224pp, many plates, mostly in colour, cloth, dw, 4to was £24.99 now £9.50 A history of house visiting from the Medieval times. Particularly the tourists and connoissseurs who visited stately homes in the 20th & 19th century and the commercialism, springing from Longleat and Woburn after the mid 20th century. Excellent illustrations
183. Toulmin Smith L (ed) LELAND’S ITINERARY IN ENGLAND AND WALES, The Itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535-1543, 11 parts in five volumes, Southern Illinois UP reprint (Bell 1910) 1964, unpaginated intro by Thomas Kendrick + xlviii + 352pp, viii + 192pp, xii + 152pp, x + 216pp, xxxii + 352pp, frontispiece of Leland in Vol 1, folding maps, cloth 5 vols £125.00
184. Trigger B G A HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL THOUGHT, CUP 1995 imp, xv + 500pp, 50pls & figs, card £12.50
185. Wade-Martin P BLACK FACES: A History of East Anglian Sheep Breeds, Norfolk Museums 1993, xvi + 204pp, 100plates, card, cr 4to £12.50 Very detailed study, relating the Norfolks to other breeds of horn sheep
186. Wade-Martins P (ed) NORFOLK, EAA Rep 8 1978, xii + 107pp, 21pls + 53 figs, card, A4 £10.50 Covers aerial photography, Palaeolithic & Mesolithic, Ringstead Beaker burial, Roman roads, Saxon & Medieval pottery kilns etc
187. Wainwright F T ARCHAEOLOGY AND PLACE-NAMES AND HISTORY: An Essay on Problems of Co-ordination, R&KP 1962, xiii + 135pp, 5 maps, cloth, dw, sm 8vo £9.50
188. Wakelin M THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ENGLISH, Batsford 1988, 191pp, 20 maps, cloth, dw £14.50 Deals with the definition of Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English & development of Modern English, with maps illustrating the regional distribution of dialectical words & sentence structures
189. Watkins A THE OLD STRAIGHT TRACK: Its Mounds, Beacons, Moats, Sites, and Mark Stones, Methuen 3rd ed 1945, xviii + 234pp, 129pls & figs, cloth slightly rubbed & crinkled £24.50
190. Webster G ARCHAEOLOGIST AT LARGE, Batsford 1991, iv + 220pp, figs, cloth, dw, letter from Webster loosely inserted £12.50 Selection of Graham Webster's writings with a bibliography of his work on Roman archaeology
191. West S (ed) SUFFOLK, EAA Rep No 3 1976, xii + 169pp, 10 pls + 63 figs, plans & maps, card , A4 £12.50 Includes Sproughton Upper Palaeolithic blade industry, Bronze Age barrows at Martlesham & Risby, Icklingham Roman lead tanks & site, Icen placename distribution, timber framed buildings in Ipswich
192. Whalley J I & Kaden V C THE UNIVERSAL PENMAN: A Survey of Western Calligraphy from the Roman Period to 1980, Catalogue of an Exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum London 1980, HMSO 1980, ix + 152pp, many illustrations, card, landscape 4to £14.50
193. Wilson D R (ed) AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE FOR ARCHAEOLOGY, Council for British Archaeology Research Report No 12 1975, ix + 158pp, plates & figs, card, A4 £12.50 Concentrates on techniques & interpretation with examples taken particularly from the British Isles & also Belgium
194. Woodward A SHRINES AND SACRIFICE, Batsford/EH 1992, 143pp, 105 pls & figs inc 10 col, card, cr 4to £12.50 Prehistory
195. Allen D F THE SARK HOARD, reprint from Archaeologia Vol 103 1971, 31pp, 19pls + 2 figs, card, lg 4to Iron Age metalwork & coin hoard discovered in 1719 £9.50
196. Ashbee P THE BRONZE AGE ROUND BARROW IN BRITAIN, Phoenix 1960, 222pp, 32pl + 61 figs, cloth, dw, 4to, ink stamp on front & rear pastedown & title page, otherwise a very good crisp copy £22.50
197. Ashmore P J NEOLITHIC AND BRONZE AGE SCOTLAND, Batsford/Historic Scotland 1996, 128pp, 97 pls & figs inc 12 col, card, base of spine bumped, cr 4to £12.50
198. Bailey G (ed) KLITHI: Palaeolithic Settlement and Quaternary Landscapes in Northwest Greece, McDonald Institute Mono 1997, 2 vols, Vol 1 Excavations at Klithi, Vol 2, Klithi in its Local and Regional Setting, xix + 699pp, many pls, figs & maps, laminated boards, lg 4to in print at £70.00 £36.00 Sites near the Albanian border producing a sequence of lithic & bone material from the Lower Palaeolithic through to the Mesolithic
199. Bradley R THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MONUMENTS, on the Shaping of Human Experience in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe, Routledge 1998, xii + 179pp, 52pls & figs, card £12.50
200. Bulleid A & Gray H St G THE MEARE LAKE VILLAGE: A Full Description of the Excavations and the Relics from the Eastern Half of the West Village, 1910 - 1933, 3 vols, Taunton 1928, 53 & 66, 419pp, 64pl + 88 figs, cloth spined printed boards, lg 4to, Vol 1 pl 22 slightly creased and slightly marked & rubbed £115.00 Subsequent excavations to the Glastonbury Lake Village. These started with an exploratory excavtion in 1908 and continued until 1933. The waterlogged remains provide a major contribution to our understanding of the later Iron Age and the particularly rich finds, including the decorated pottery, spindle whorls, weaving combs, bone, worked amber, glass, bronze objects and evidence for metal work give a major insight into the society & crafts of this period
201. Coles J & Minnitt S ‘INDUSTRIOUS AND FAIRLY CIVILIZED’: The Glastonbury Lake Village, Somerset Levels Project/Somerset C C 1995, 213pp, pls & figs, laminated pictorial boards, A4 £32.50
202. Cummings V & Pannett A (eds) SET IN STONE: New approaches to Neolithic monuments in Scotland, Oxbow 2005, ix + 117pp, pls, figs & plans, card, A4, new £30.00
203. Cummings V & Whittle A PLACES OF SPECIAL VIRTUE: Megaliths in the Neolithic Landscapes of Wales, Cardiff Studies in Archaeology/Oxbow 2004, xvi + 199pp, pls, figs & plans inc col, card, A4, new £35.00 Particular studies of the landscape settings of megalithic tombs and monuments in Gwynedd, Pembrokeshire & South East Wales
204. Cunliffe B (ed) IRON AGE COMMUNITIES IN BRITAIN, Routledge 3rd rev ed 1991, xii + 685pp, many pls, figs & maps, cloth, dw, cr 4to £75.00
205. Daniel Glyn THE PREHISTORIC CHAMBER TOMBS OF FRANCE: A Geographical, Morphological and Chronological Survey, Thames & Hudson 1960, xx + 282pp, 32pls + 77 figs, cloth, new endpapers, dw torn & worn, 4to, ex ref lib with stamp on verso of title page £28.50
206. Darvill T PREHISTORIC BRITAIN, Batsford 1994 imp, 223pp, 110pl & figs, card, cr 4to £14.50
207. Flanagan L ANCIENT IRELAND: Life before the Celts, Gill & Macmillan 2000, vii + 264pp, 14pls + figs, card laminated, ex ref lib £7.50
208. Fleming A THE DARTMOOR REAVES: Investigating Prehistoric Land Divisions, Batsford 1988, viii + 135pp, 75pl & figs, card slightly rubbed with coffee stain on fep, 4to £16.50 Large field systems laid in grid pattern in the Bronze Age 209. Fowler P J THE FARMING OF PREHISTORIC BRITAIN, CUP 1983 imp, x + 246pp, 8pls + 60 figs, card, name clipped on title page £17.50
210. Guilbert G (ed) HILLFORT STUDIES: Essays for A H A Hogg, Leicester UP 1981, 216pp, 41 pls, figs & maps, cloth, dw slightly faded £16.50
211. Gvozdover M ART OF THE MAMMOTH HUNTERS: The Finds from Avdeevo, Oxbow Monograph No 49 1995, vi + 186pp, 155pls & figs, card £14.50 Major Upper Palaeolithic site on the Russian Plain, with lithic industry, bone tools and a remarkable series of figurines
212. Jesson M & Hill D (eds) THE IRON AGE AND ITS HILL-FORTS: Papers Presented to Sir Mortimer Wheeler, Southampton UP Monograph Series No 1 1971 xii + 220pp, 39 fig + 6 pl, cloth, cr 4to £14.50
213. Kinnes I & Varndell G (eds) UNBAKED URNS OF RUDELY SHAPE, Essays on British and Irish Pottery for Ian Longworth, Oxbow Mono 5 1995, 218pp, plates & figs, card, A4 £26.50 A reassessment of the pottery of the Later Neolithic and Bronze Age. Includes Irish neolithic, Peterborough Ware, Beakers, Cornish Trevisker pottery, Collared Urns and the Deveral Rimbury and Ardleigh urns
214. Lister A & Bahn P MAMMOTHS, Macmillan 1994, 168pp, many pls & figs, inc colour, cloth, dw, 4to was $30.00 now £8.50 Describes the remains of mammoths in the Ice Age and the role they played in the life of man in the Upper Palaeolithic, including rock art, the artefacts used to kill them and mammoth ‘kill sites’
215. Lynch F PREHISTORIC ANGLESEY: The Archaeology of the Island to the Roman Conquest, Anglesey Antiquarian Society 2nd ed 1991, 411pp, 115figs & maps, simulated leather, dw with small tears, cr 4to, some ink annotations £14.50 The best account of the Prehistory of the Island. Covers megalithic tombs, barrows, metalwork and, of course, the Llyn Cerrig Bach Hoard
216. Megaw J V S & Simpson D D A (eds) INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH PREHISTORY from the arrival of homo sapiens to the Claudian invasion, Leicester UP 2nd imp 1981, xv + 560pp, pls & figs, cloth, dw £14.50
217. Monnier J L et al (eds) LA BRETAGNE ET L’EUROPE PREHISTORIQUES: Memoire en hommage a Pierre-Roland Giot, Revue Archeologique de l’Ouest Supplement No 2 Rennes 1990, 360pp, many pls, figs & maps, card, A4 £19.50 Many of the articles are in English. Much on megaliths, Breton rock carvings, beakers & Bronze Age metalwork, Breton Iron Age coinage and some articles on Roman & Medieval subjects
218. Morrison I LANDSCAPE WITH LAKE DWELLINGS, The Crannogs of Scotland, Edinburgh UP 1985, x + 117pp, 24pls inc col + figs, card £12.50
219. Needham S P RUNNYMEDE BRIDGE RESEARCH EXCAVATIONS, VOL I: The Passage of the Thames, Holocene Environment and Settlement at Runnymede, British Museum Press 2000, xvi + 250pp, 14pls + many figs + tables, laminated boards, 4to was £60.00 now £20.00 This volume provides an overview of the environment and landscape history of the Thames from the end of the Ice Age or Boreal phase (c9000-7000BP), through the Neolithic and later periods to the present. Information on the changing course of the Thames and the riverscape, with much on sediment analysis, soil micromorphology, phosphate analysis, molusca and pollen analysis
220. Needham S P & Spence T RUNNYMEDE BRIDGE RESEARCH EXCAVATIONS, VOL II: Refuse and Disposal at Area 16 East, Runnymede, British Museum Press 1996, 253pp, 24pls + 109 figs + 63 tables, laminated boards, 4to was £75.00 now £32.00
221. Needham S P EXCAVATION AND SALVAGE AT RUNNYMEDE BRIDGE 1978: The Late Bronze Age Waterfront Site, British Museum Press 1991, 388pp + 78pls, 138figs + 69 tables, cloth, dw, 4to was £45.00 now £20.00 This volume covers Mesolithic and Neolithic Flintwork and Stone axes, Bronze Age woodwork, stake piles, Neolithic & LBA pottery, environmental evidence, pollen analysis, animal bones and evidence for diet.
222. O Riordain S P & Daniel G NEW GRANGE, and the Bend of the Boyne, Thames & Hudson Ancient Peoples & Places Series No 40 1964, 218pp, 70pls + 31 figs, cloth, dw, stamps on title page & pastedowns £10.50
223. O’Kelly M J EARLY IRELAND: An Introduction to Irish Prehistory, CUP 1989, xiii + 375pp, 170pls & figs, card, remainder stamp on verso of title page £12.50
224. Pollard J & Reynolds A AVEBURY: The Biography of a Landscape, Tempus 2002, 288pp, 140pls & figs inc 25 col, card £16.50
225. Pryor F ETTON: Excavations at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure near Maxey, Cambridgeshire, 1982-7, English Heritage Report 18 1998, xxi + 429pp, 255pls, figs & maps, card slightly edge browned, A4 £42.00 Important Early Neolithic, Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Site NW of Peterborough, with a Causeway Camp and the associated Maxey Cursus and Henge Monument. Neolithic pottery of the Hurst Fen and Fengate traditions as well as flintwork and imported stone axes, while the enclosure ditch produced some 5000 pieces of worked wood.
226. Pryor F EXCAVATION AT FENGATE, Peterborough, England, 3rd Report, Northants Arch Soc Mono 1/ Royal Ontario Museum Mono 6, 1980, xiv + 272pp, 16pls + 127figs, card, cr 4to £16.50
227. Reynolds P J IRON-AGE FARM: The Butser Experiment, BMP 1979, 112pp, pls, cloth, dw £17.50
228. Richards C (ed) DWELLING AMONG THE MONUMENTS: The Neolithic Village of Barnhouse, Maes Howe Passage Grave and surrounding monuments at Stenness, Orkney, Macdonald Institute Monographs/Oxbow 2005, xxii + 397pp, many pls, figs & plans, laminated pictorial boards, A4, new Reassessment of the Maes Howe Passage Grave and the excavation of related Neolithic dwellings in the area £40.00
229. Ritchie A PREHISTORIC ORKNEY, Batsford/Historic Scotland 1995, 128pp, 106pls & figs inc col, card, cr 4to £12.50
230. Sandars N K PREHISTORIC ART IN EUROPE, Pelican History of Art 1968, xxxi + 350pp + 304pls, 104figs, cloth, dw slightly chipped, slip case, 4to £18.50
231. Saville A HAZLETON NORTH: The Excavation of a Neolithic Long Cairn of the Cotswold Severn Group, English Heritage Archaeological Report No 13 1990, xiii + 281pp, 240pls & figs + 116 tables + microfiches in back pocket, card, A4 £32.50
232. Stanford S C CROFT AMBREY: Excavations .... for Woolhope Society (Herefordshire) 1960 - 1966, Hereford 1974, 252pp, 15plates + 104 figs, cloth, spine faded, 4to £22.50 Stanford’s important excavation of an Iron Age Hillfort near Croft Castle in Herefordshire near the Welsh Border
233. Stead I, Bourke J & Brothwell D LINDOW MAN: The Body in the Bog, British Museum/Guild 1986, 208pp, 55 plate & figs, cloth, slight damage to top of spine, dw torn, 4to £10.50 The scientific examination of the body & a gazetteer of other bog burials. Lindow man is now on display in the British Museum
234. Stonehouse W P B (Chadderton D ed) THE PREHISTORY OF SADDLEWORTH AND ADJACENT AREAS, Saddleworth Arch Trust 2001, 108pp, 9pls, 44maps & figs, card, A4 £12.50
235. Thomas C (ed) THE IRON AGE IN THE IRISH SEA PROVINCE: Papers Given at a CBA Conference Cardiff 1969, CBA Res Rep 9 1972, vi + 112pp, 11pl + 21figs, card £12.50
236. West S WEST STOW SUFFOLK: The Prehistoric and Romano-British Occupations, EAA Rep No 48 1990, viii + 117pp, 7 pls + 69 figs, card, A4 Includes flints & Iron Age and Roman pottery £9.50
237. Wheeler M (Sir) & Richardson K M HILLFORTS OF NORTHERN FRANCE, Society of Antiquaries Report No 19 1957, xvi + 230pp, 50pl + 35 maps & figs, cloth slightly marked and spine faded, 4to £24.50
238. Wickham-Jones C R SCOTLAND’S FIRST SETTLERS, Batsford/Historic Scotland 1994, 128pp, 110 pls & figs inc col, card, cr 4to Covers the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic £12.50 Roman
239. Anderson A C & A S (eds) ROMAN POTTERY RESEARCH IN BRITAIN AND NORTH-WEST EUROPE: Papers Presented to Graham Webster, BAR Int Ser No 123 1981, 2 vols, 536pp, many pls & figs, card, A4 £45.00
240. Atkinson D REPORT ON EXCAVATIONS AT WROXETER (The Roman City of Viroconium), Salop, 1923-27, OUP 1942, xviii + 387pp, 73pls + 50 text figs, boards rubbed and marked £16.50
241. Barley M W & Hanson R P C (eds) CHRISTIANITY IN BRITAIN 300-700, Papers presented to the Conference on Christianity in Roman and Sub-Roman Britain, ... Nottingham 1967, Leicester UP 1968, 221pp, 6pls + figs, cloth, dw, cr 4to £38.50 Includes articles on the Church in Wales; Gildas; St Patrick & the British Church; the evidence for North Britain; Eccles in English place-names; Linguistic evidence relating to the British Church
242. Bearat H et al (eds) ROMAN WALL PAINTING: Materials, Techniques, Analysis & Conservation. Proceedings of the International Workshop Freibourg March 1996, Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, Freibourg 1997, 378pp, many pls, figs & plans inc col, laminated pictorial boards published at £54.00 £38.50
243. Bishop M C FINDS FROM ROMAN ALDBOROUGH: A Catalogue of Small Finds from the Romano-British Town of Isurium Brigantum, Oxbow Monograph 65 1996, viii + 116pp, 53pls & figs, card, A4 £10.00 Publication of the rich collection of small finds in the site museum of the Roman town of ‘Isurium Brigantum’ in N Yorks. Rich in bronzework (Inc brooches), ironwork and worked bone
244. Bomgardner D L THE STORY OF THE ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE, Routledge 2000, xix + 275pp, many pls, figs & plans, card £16.50 A detailed archaeological study of amphitheatres throughout the Roman Empire with plans, dimensions & layout
245. Boon G C SILCHESTER: The Roman Town of Calleva, D&C 2nd ed 1974, 379pp, 40pl + 42 figs + large foldout plan, cloth, dw £10.50
246. Bowman A K & Thomas J D VINDOLANDA: The Latin Writing Tablets, Britannia Monograph Series No 4 1983 157pp, 13pl + 11figs, card, A4 £18.50
247. Branigan K GATCOMBE: The Excavation and Study of a Romano-British Villa Estate, 1967-1976, BAR British Series No 44 1977, 256pp, 20pls, 38figs & plans, card, base of spine damaged, A4 £18.50
248. Branigan K LATIMER: Belgic, Roman, Dark Age and Early Modern Farm, Bristol 1971, 206pp, 24pl, 48figs, cloth, spine, cr4to Roman villa site in Buckinghamshire £13.50
249. Branigan K & Miles D (eds) THE ECONOMIES OF ROMANO-BRITISH VILLAS, Villa Economies (Economic Aspects of Romano-British Villas), Sheffield nd ?1989, vi + 97pp, figs, card, A4 £9.50 Articles based on papers given at a conference on the Economy of Romano-British Villas. Covers villas and their estates, ownership, location and size, evidence from coins and animal bones with specific studies of certain areas and villas.
250. Breeze D J ROMAN SCOTLAND, Frontier Country, Batsford/Historic Scotland 1996, 128pp, 116pls & figs, card, cr 4to £13.50
251. Brodribb A C C et al EXCAVATIONS AT SHAKENOAK FARM, Near Wilcote, Oxfordshire, privately published, Part 1 1968 - Part 4 1973, card, some spines damaged 4 issues £12.00 An important Roman site between Woodstock and Witney, which produced many interesting finds
252. Bushe-Fox J & Cunliffe B W EXCAVATIONS OF THE ROMAN FORT AT RICHBOROUGH, KENT Reports 1 - 5, Soc of Antiquaries Research reports Nos VI, VII, X, XVI, XXIII, 1926, 28, 32, 49 & 68, (4vols), 1st Report, 173pp, 30pl + fold out plan; 2nd Report, 235pp, 52pl inc fold out plans; 3rd Report, 231pp, 47pl inc fold out plans; 4th Report, 320pp, 99pl inc fold out plans; 5th Report, 287pp, 90pl + figs and fold out plans in text. Nos 1 - 3 card, 4 & 5 in red cloth with faded spines £58.00
253. Butler R M (ed) SOLDIER AND CIVILIAN IN ROMAN YORKSHIRE, Leicester Univesity Press 1971, 208pp, 8pls + 28 figs, cloth, dw slightly rubbed, cr 4to £19.50 13 articles including A Birley on VI Victrix in Britain, G Webster on Hoard of Roman Military equipment from Fremington Hagg, E Birley on Fate of the IXth Legion, D Charlesworth on Defences of Isurium Brigantum, Dickinson & Hartley on Evidence of Potters' Stamps on Samian & Mortaria for trading connections of Roman York, Wacher on Yorkshire Towns in 4th Century
254. Carson R A G, Hill P V & Kent J P C LATE ROMAN BRONZE COINAGE AD324-498, Spink 1960, 114pp, 4 pls, cloth £20.00
255. Cleary A S Esmonde THE ENDING OF ROMAN BRITAIN, Batsford 1989, xi + 242pp, 11pls + 48 figs & plans, cloth, dw £10.50
256. Codrington T ROMAN ROADS IN BRITAIN, SPCK Early Britain Sereis 1903, iv + 392pp, text maps + folding map in back pocket, pages slightly edge browned, half red morocco slightly worn, sm 8vo £22.50
257. Collingwood R G & Wright R P THE ROMAN INSCRIPTIONS OF BRITAIN Vol I INSCRIPTIONS ON STONE, OUP 1st ed 1965, xxxiii + 790pp, 19plates & many figs, cloth, 4to £48.00
258. Crickmore J ROMANO-BRITISH URBAN SETTLEMENTS IN THE WEST MIDLANDS, BAR British Series No 127 1984, 137pp, 11pls, card, A4 £24.50
259. Cunliffe B EXCAVATIONS AT PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Vol I Roman, Society of Antiquaries Research Report No 32 1975, xvi + 453pp, 40pls + 222figs & folding plans, cloth, dw with small tear, 4to £28.50
260. Cunliffe B & Davenport P THE TEMPLE OF SULIS MINERVA AT BATH, Vol I The Site, Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Mono 7 1985, xv + 194pp, 72pls + 106figs & plans, together with separate volume of 25 loose plans + fiche, laminated boards, 4to £22.50 Results of the 1978-84 excavations together with older relevant discoveries. This volume deals with the architectural remains and their reconstruction, while the second volume covers the small finds discovered during the excavations.
261. Cunliffe B ROMAN BATH, English Heritage/Batsford 1995, 128pp, 113pls & figs inc col, cloth, dw, cr 4to This is a revised edition of the book first published as Roman Bath Discovered £14.50
262. Dark K BRITAIN AND THE END OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, Tempus 2002 imp, 256pp, 93pls inc 32 col, card £14.50
263. Dark K & P THE LANDSCAPE OF ROMAN BRITAIN, Sutton 1997, 186pp, pls & figs, card £14.50 Useful book which discusses the evidence for surviving Roman landscapes, including those associated with industry &Villas and the survival of Roman landscapes into the Medieval period.
264. Davey N & Ling R WALL-PAINTING IN ROMAN BRITAIN, Britannia Monograph 3, 1981, 231pp, 184pl & figs, card, A4 £12.50
265. de Laet S J PORTORIUM: ETUDES SUR L’ORGANISATION DOUANIERE CHEZ LES ROMAINS SURTOUT A L’EPOQUE DU HAUT-EMPIRE, Arno Press New York 1975, 510pp, 7 maps, cloth £28.50 de Laet’s doctorial thesis of 1949 at Bruges. Organisation of Customs throughout the Roman Empire, especially the Limes
266. Dicks D R EARLY GREEK ASTRONOMY TO ARISTOTLE, Thames & Hudson Aspects of Greek and Roman Life 1970, 272pp, 13 figs, ex lib £18.50
267. Dorigo W LATE ROMAN PAINTING: A study of pictorial records 30BC - AD 500, Dent 1971, xxviii + 345pp, 263pls inc 41 col + 6maps & plans, cloth, dw, lg thick 4to £32.50 Magnificently illustrated work covering mainly wall painting, mosaics
268. du Plat Taylor J & Cleere H (eds) ROMAN SHIPPING AND TRADE: Britain and the Rhine Provinces, CBA Res Rep No 24 1978, viii + 86pp, 61pls & figs, card, A4 £19.50
269. Esch A ROMISCHE STRASSEN IN IHRER LANDSCHAFT, Das Nachleben Antiker Strassen um Rom mit Hinweisen zur egeltung im Gelande, von Zabern Mainz 1997, 161pp, many pls & plans mostly in col, cloth, dw, lg 4to £19.50 Extremely well illustrated survey of the visible remains of the Roman roads around Rome, i.e. Via Appia, Via Cassia, Via Flamina, Via Salaria, Via Valeria
270. Eusebius (Williamson G A trans & intro) THE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH FROM CHRIST TO CONSTANTINE, Dorset Press 1983 imp, 429pp, cloth, dw £14.50
271. Evans E et al THE CAERLEON CANABAE: Excavations in the Civil Settlement, Britannia Monograph No 17 2000, 537pp, 33pls + 125 figs, card, A4 was £52.00 now £20.00 A canabae is a civilian settlement adjacent to a Legionary Fort and is similar to the vici associated with auxilliary forts. At Caerleon a large area was excavated to the east of the fort and gave extensive evidence for the layout, streets and types of building . There is a rich selection of finds including metalwork and pottery. This settlement lasted into the 4th century AD
272. Farrar L ANCIENT ROMAN GARDENS, Sutton 2001 imp, xviii +237pp, many pls & plans inc col, card slightly worn £8.50 A comprehensive review of evidence, including wallpaintings, for gardens throughout the Roman Empire. The British Isles is well represented with a list of sites to visit
273. Flower B & Rosenbaum E THE ROMAN COOKERY BOOK: A critical translation of the Art of Cooking by Apicius for use in the study and the kitchen, Harrap 1958, 240pp, 4pls + text figs, cloth, dw £16.50
274. Fox A ROMAN EXETER: Excavations in the War-Damaged Areas 1945-47, History of Exeter Research Group Monograph No 8/MUP 1952, xvi + 104pp, 25pls + 19 figs, cloth, cr 4to £10.50
275. Fulford M G NEW FOREST ROMAN POTTERY: Manufacture and Distribution with a Corpus of Pottery Types, BAR Brit Series No 17 1975, 200pp, 61 figs, card, A4 £25.00
276. Hanson W S AGRICOLA AND THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTH, Batsford 2nd ed 1991, 210pp, 23pls + 28 figs & maps, card £16.50
277. Haverfield F ROMANO-BRITISH WORCESTERSHIRE, undated reprint from Victoria County History for Worcs Vol I 1901, pp 199 - 221, col pl of Roman pavement from Droitwich, large folding col map of Roman remains + 6 figs, cloth, spine faded, lg 4to £16.50
278. Hawkes C F & Hull CAMULODUNUM, 1st Report on the Excavations at Colchester 1930 - 39, Society of Antiquaries Research Report No 14, OUP 1947, xix + 362pp, 105pl + 66 figs, folding maps, cloth faded, 4to £34.50 The excavations on the important site at Sheepen of Late Iron Age Belgic date, which also yielded evidence of Boudicca's destruction of Roman Colchester. Many important small finds
279. Henig M THE HEIRS OF KING VERICA: Culture and Politics in Roman Britain, Tempus 2002, 160pp, 84pls & figs inc 16 col, card £14.50 Discusses the alternative ideas for the Roman Conquest & the Roman period in Britain
280. Hogg A H A PEN LLYSTYN: A Roman Fort and Other Remains, reprinted from Arch J 1969, pp 101- 192, pls, figs & plans, card, spine damaged, cr4to £8.50 Roman auxilliary fort at Brinkir near Porthmadog
281. Hull M R ROMAN COLCHESTER, Society of Antiquaries Research Report No 20, Oxford 1958, xxxii + 301pp, 44pl, 123figs, cloth, slightly faded, 4to £24.50 Detailed account of all the finds and excavations that had been made in Roman Colchester
282. Humphrey J H (ed) EXCAVATIONS AT CARTHAGE 1975, Conducted by the University of Michigan, American Schools of Oriental Research Tunis & Ann Arbor, 7 vols, Vol 1 1976, ix + 203pp; Vol 2 1978, 256pp; Vol 3 Excavations ..... 1976, 1977, vi + 171pp, Vol 4 1978, viii + 189pp; Vol 5 Excavations 1977, 1980, viii + 269pp; Vol 6 1981, x + 268pp; Vol 7 Excavations ... 1978, 1982, vi + 200pp, all vols with pls & figs inc many col, first 4 vols card, others cloth, 4to £78.00 Includes Dunbabin on pavements, Henig on gemstones, coins pottery, lamps etc. Extends into the post Roman period with a number of general articles on Carthage and early Christian Church
283. Jenkins I THE PARTHENON FRIEZE, BMP 1994, 118pp, many pls & figs, cloth, dw, landscape 4to The history of the frieze with reconstructions £14.50
284. Johnson S THE ROMAN FORTS OF THE SAXON SHORE, BCA 2nd ed 1979, ix +172pp, 84pls & figs, cloth, dw £12.50
285. Johnston D E (ed) THE SAXON SHORE, CBA Research Report No 18 1977, v + 92pp, 18pls + 39figs, card, A4 £22.50 The reports presented to a research Symposium at West Dean College, Sussex, in 1975
286. Jones G D B & Grealey S ROMAN MANCHESTER, Sherratt 1974, xviii + 198pp, 32pls + 61 figs, card, A4, £13.50
287. Kunzl S DIE TRIERER SPRUCHBECHERKERAMIK: Dekorierte Schwarzfirniskeramic des 3.und 4.Jahrhunderts n. Chr., Rheinischen Landesmuseums Trier 1997, 379pp, 71pls + many figs & maps, cloth, A4 £22.50 Definitive study of Rhenish wares which spread from Trier to Britain & other parts of the Roman empire
288. Leach P ILCHESTER, Vol I Excavations 1974-5, Western Archaeological Trust Mono No 3 1982, ii + 290pp, 22plates + 146 figs, card, A4 £10.50 Excavations of the Roman & Medieval town, inc many small finds 289. Lepper F & Frere S TRAJAN’S COLUMN, A New Edition of the Cichorius Plates, Sutton 1988, xviii + 331pp, 113pls + maps & plans, cloth, dw, cr 4to £48.50
Loeb 290. THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS, Vol 2, trans Ehrman B D (ed and trans), Epistle of Barnabas, Papias and Quadratus, Epistle to Diognetus and the Shepherd of Hermas, 2003, 481pp, cloth, dw, front hinge broken £9.50 291. Ammianus Marcellinus BOOKS XXVII - XXXI together with Excerpta Valesiana, trans Rolfe J C, 1958 imp, ix + 602pp, folding map, cloth £9.50 292. Caesar THE GALLIC WAR, Books I-VIII, trans Edwards H J, 1946 imp, xxi + 620pp, 7 maps + 2 folding maps, cloth slightly faded & rubbed £11.50 293. Martial EPIGRAMS, trans Ker W C A, 2 vols 1961 imp, xx1i + 491pp + 568pp, cloth, ex lib with stamps £16.50 294. Ovid HEROIDES AND THE MORES, trans Showerman G, 1996 imp, viii + 528pp, cloth, dw £10.50 295. Vitruvius VITRUVIUS ON ARCHITECTURE, edited from the Harleian Manuscript 2767, trans Granger F, 2 vols 1970 imp, xxxvi + 322pp, 8pls; xlvi + 384pp, 12 pls, cloth, dws £22.50 ---------------------------------------------------------- 296. McWhirr A HOUSES IN ROMAN CIRENCESTER, Cirencester Excavation III 1986, 270pp, 172 pl & figs, card, A4 £8.50
297. McWhirr A ROMAN GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Sutton 1981, 183pp, pls & figs, card, signed by author £10.50
298. McWhirr A et al ROMANO-BRITISH CEMETERIES AT CIRENCESTER, Cirencester Excavation Committee 1982, 220pp, 87pls & figs, microfiche in back pocket, card, A4 £14.50
299. Margary I D ROMAN ROADS IN BRITAIN, Vol I, South of the Fosse Way-Bristol Channel, Vol II North of the Fosse Way to Bristol Channel, Including Wales & Scotland Phoenix House Vol I 1955, 253pp, 16pls + 11 maps, Vol II 1957, 288pp, 16pl + 6maps, cloth, dw torn & worn, 4to £58.00
300. Margary I D ROMAN WAYS IN THE WEALD, Phoenix 2nd rev imp 1949, 287pp, 15pl, maps, cloth, dw torn & worn £22.50
301. Milne G ROMAN LONDON, Batsford/ EH, 1995, 128pp, 92 pls & figs inc col, card, cr 4to £12.50
302. Neal D S THE EXCAVATION OF THE ROMAN VILLA IN GADEBRIDGE PARK, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD 1963-8, Society of Antiquaries Research Report No 31 1974, xv + 270pp, 27pls + 113figs, cloth, dw, 4to £12.50 Extensive villa in Hertfordshire lasting from the late 1st century until its demolition in the mid-4th century. Large bath house complex. Many small finds, pottery, metalwork and building materials.
303. Ordnance Survey MAP OF ROMAN BRITAIN, 4th ed 1978, 31pp, 2 large folding maps in pocket, laminated pictorial boards, 4to £13.50 304. Another, 4th ed rev 1994, very large double sided folding map with text, topographical index and illustrations around map, card covers £7.50
305. Ottaway P ROMAN YORK, Batsford/EH 1993, 125pp, 86pls & figs inc col, cloth, dw, cr4to £12.50 Peoples of Roman Britain306. Detsicas A THE CANTIACI, Sutton 1983, viii+ 219pp, 43pls & figs, card £10.50 307. Dunnett R THE TRINOVANTES, Duckworth 1975, ix +165pp, 44pls & figs, card £11.50
308. Petts D CHRISTIANITY IN ROMAN BRITAIN, Tempus 2003, 189pp, 76pls & figs, card £14.50
309. Pitts L F & St Joseph J K INCHTUTHIL: The Roman Legionary Fortress, Britannia Monograph Series No 6 1985, 344pp, 46pl + 102 figs, card, A4 £22.50 Roman Legionary Fortress excavated by Sir I Richmond 310. Plommer H VITRUVIUS AND LATER ROMAN BUILDING MANUALS, CUP 1973, v + 117pp, 4 figs, cloth, dw £58.00
311. Rainey A MOSAICS IN ROMAN BRITAIN: A Gazetteer, D&C 1973, 205pp, 16pl, cloth, dw £14.50
312. Reece R ROMAN COINS: Practical Handbook for Collectors, Benn 1970, 189pp, 64pl & figs, cloth, dw slightly chipped £17.50
313. Rivet A L F GALLIA NARBONENSIS, with a Chapter on Alpes Maritimae, Southern France in Roman Times, Batsford 1988, 370pp, 83pls + 52 figs, cloth, dw £32.50
314. Rivet A L F (ed) THE ROMAN VILLA IN BRITAIN, R & KP 1969, xvi + 299pp, many pl & figs, cloth, dw slightly worn £12.50 Important series of articles on villas including plans, mosaics, furniture & interior decorations and social and economic aspects
315. (Robertson Anne S) STUDIES IN ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY FOR ANNE S ROBERTSON, Glasgow Archaeological Journal Vol 4 1976, 150pp, pls & figs, card, spine faded, cr 4to £16.50
Rodwell W J & K A RIVENHALL: Investigations of a Villa, Church and Village, 1950-1977 316. CBA Res Rep 55 1985, xiii + 233pp, 35pls + 139figs, card, A4 £22.50 317. Vol 2 Specialist Studies & Index to Vols 1 & 2, Chelmsford Arch Trust CBA/ Research Report 80 1993, x + 261pp, 43pls + 91 figs, fiche in back pocket, card, A4 £16.50
318. Rodwell W & Rowley T (eds) SMALL TOWNS OF ROMAN BRITAIN: Papers Presented to a Conference, Oxford 1975, BAR Brit Series No 15 1975, 236pp, 17pl, many figs & maps, card cover slightly creased, A4 £27.50
319. Roeder C RECENT ROMAN DISCOVERIES IN DEANSGATE AND ON HUNT’S BANK, AND ROMAN MANCHESTER RE-STUDIED (1897-1900), in Transactions of the Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society Vol XVII 1899, pp 89 - 212, pls inc col + figs & plans, cloth £15.00 Includes extensive illustrations of buildings as well as small finds
320. Romano British Coarse Pottery Study Group COLOUR CHART FOR USE IN DESCRIBING EARTHENWARE POTTERY IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS, unpaginated, card pages with colour samples in spiral bound boards £18.50
321. Royal Commission on Historic Monuments THE CITY OF YORK, Vol I, EBURACUM: Roman York, HMSO 1962, xlii + 168pp, 71plates + 87 figs, map in rear pocket, cloth, dw slightly chipped, teg, 4to Useful guide and inventory to the Roman remains at York £28.50
322. Ryley C ROMAN GARDENS AND THEIR PLANTS, Fishbourne Roman Palace/Sussex Arch Soc nd c2000, 56pp, many col pls, card £7.50
323. Salway P THE OXFORD ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ROMAN BRITAIN, OUP/BCA 1993, x + 563pp, many pls, some in col, maps & figs, cloth, dw, cr4to £12.50
324. Salway P (ed) ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ART: Essays and Studies by Sir Ian Richmond, Faber 1969, 294pp, 8pl + 11fig, cloth, dw £12.50 Articles on Britannia Superior & Inferior, Prima & Secunda, Romano-British countryside, military engineering, Roman provincial palaces etc
325. Sear D R ROMAN COINS AND THEIR VALUES, Seaby 2nd rev ed 1974, 376pp, 12pls + text pls, cloth, dw slightly worn £14.50
326. Sedgley J P THE ROMAN MILESTONES OF BRITAIN, their Petrography and Probable Origin, BAR Brit Series No 18 1975, 56pp, 5 figs, card, A4 £17.50
327. Shirley E BUILDING A ROMAN LEGIONARY FORTRESS, Tempus 2001, 160pp, 51pls, figs & tables, card, cr4to £14.50
328. Souter A (ed) A GLOSSARY OF LATER LATIN TO 600AD, Sandpiper reprint (OUP 1949) 1996 imp, xxxii + 454pp, cloth, dw, top corner bumped £12.50
329. Stead I M EXCAVATIONS AT WINTERTON ROMAN VILLA and other Roman Sites in North Lincolnshire, 1958-1967, Dept of Environment Archaeological Report No 9, HMSO 1976, xviii + 324pp, 38pls + 148figs & plans, cloth, dw slightly faded, 4to £60.00
330. Swan V G THE POTTERY KILNS OF ROMAN BRITAIN, RCHM/HMSO Supplementary Series No 5 1984, x + 179pp, 48pls + 23figs + 18 maps, lacks microfiche, card, 4to £28.50
331. Thomas C CHRISTIANITY IN ROMAN BRITAIN TO AD 500, Batsford 1981, 408pp, 8pl + 60 figs, cloth, dw £32.50
332. Todd M (ed) RESEARCH ON ROMAN BRITAIN 1960-89, Britannia Monograph Series No 11 1989, xi + 271pp, many pls & figs, card, A4 £16.50
333. Wacher J THE TOWNS OF ROMAN BRITAIN, BCA/Batsford 2nd ed 1995, 480pp, 186pls & figs, cloth, dw, cr4to Updated version of this standard work on the Roman towns of Britain £32.50
334. Wacher J & McWhirr A EARLY ROMAN OCCUPATION AT CIRENCESTER, Cirencester Excavations 1, 1982, 247pp, 28pl + 70 figs, card, A4 £10.50 Evidence for the early Roman fort, tombstones, early brooches & military metalwork, pottery etc
335. Wade-Martins P (ed) [ROMANS IN NORFOLK], EAA No 5 1977, xv + 249pp, 134 pls & figs, card, A4 Roman roads, pottery kilns etc at Brampton, excavations at Scole & air photographs £12.50
336. Walbank F W THE AWFUL REVOLUTION: The Decline of the Roman Empire in the West, Liverpool UP 1969, xi + 139pp, pls & folding map, cloth, dw, top corner bumped £14.50
337. Webster G BOUDICA: The British Revolt against Rome AD60, Batsford 1978, 152pp, 32pls, figs & maps, cloth, dw, signed by author £10.50
338. Webster G ROME AGAINST CARATACUS, Batsford/BCA 1981, 181pp, 26pls +40figs & maps, pages edge browned, cloth, dw £8.50
339. Wedlake W J THE EXCAVATION OF THE SHRINE OF APOLLO AT NETTLETON, Wilts, 1956-1971, Soc Ant Research Report No 40 1982, 287pp, 48pl + 113 figs, cloth, dw, 4to £14.50 A small circular temple of 1st Cent AD, rebuilt in the 3rd Cent in octagonal form, with associated priest's house, hostelry & domestic buildings. Many finds & inscriptions to Apollo
340. Wedlake W J EXCAVATIONS AT CAMERTON SOMERSET: A Recording of Thirty Years’ Excavation covering the period from Neolithic to Saxon times 1926-56, Camerton Excavation Club 1958, xvii + 284pp, 23pls + 63 figs, cloth, spine faded, 4to £18.50
341. Wenham L P THE ROMANO-BRITISH CEMETERY AT TRENTHOLME DRIVE, YORK, Ministry of Public Buildings and Works Archaeological Report No 5, HMSO 1968, xii + 223, 53pls + 45 figs & plans, cloth, dw, 4to £38.50 Excavation of 350 mainly inhumation burials and 40 cinerary urns, with pottery and grave goods as well as the evidence for a crematorium in which coal as well as wood was used as fuel
342. Wilson P R ROMAN CATTERICK AND ITS HINTERLAND Vol 2, Excavations and Research, 1958 - 1997, CBA Research Report 129 2002, xxv + 524pp, pls, figs & plans, CD in back pocket of card, A4 This volume covers the small finds £22.50
343. Wrathmell S & Nicholson A DALTON PARLOURS Iron Age Settlement & Roman Villa, W.Yorkshire Archaeology Mono 3 1990, ix + 304pp, 197 pls & figs, card, spine faded, A4 £12.50 Anglo Saxon
344. Anderson J E TWO LITERARY RIDDLES IN THE EXETER BOOK, Riddle 1 and Easter Riddle. A critical edition with full translations, Oklahoma Press 1986, xxii + 282pp, 1pl, cloth, dw £14.50
345. Arnold C J AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE EARLY ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOMS, Routledge 2nd ed 1997, xx + 260pp, many plans & figs, card £16.50
346. Attenborough F L (trans & ed) THE LAWS OF THE EARLIEST ENGLISH KINGS, Llanerch reprint (CUP 1922 ed) 2000, xii + 256pp, card £12.50 Includes the Kentish Laws, the Laws of Ine & Alfred, Edward & Guthrum, Edward the Elder & Athelstan
347. Avent R ANGLO-SAXON GARNET INLAID DISC AND COMPOSITE BROOCHES, BAR Brit Series No 11 1975, 2 vols, Part I Discussion 126pp, 4 col pls + 30 figs + 6 maps & 8 tables, Part II Catalogue and Plates, 52pp + 78 pls, card, A4 £34.50
348. Ayerst D & Fisher A S T RECORDS OF CHRISTIANITY, VOL II, Christendom, Blackwell 1977, xv + 329pp, 8pls + figs & 3 maps, cloth, dw £12.50 Contemporary accounts of Christianity inc Bede, Alfred the Great, Francis of Assisi, Peter Abelard, Dante, Thomas Aquinas etc
349. Backhouse J et al (eds) THE GOLDEN AGE OF ANGLO-SAXON ART, 966-1066, BMP 1984, 216pp, 275pls inc col, card, 4to £22.50
350. Bailey R N VIKING AGE SCULPTURE IN NORTHERN ENGLAND, Collins Archaeology 1980, 288pp, 61pl + 78 figs + 5 maps, cloth, dw £28.50 Not only Northern England but also North Wales
351. Bede (Colgrave B & Mynors R A B eds ) BEDE’S ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE, OUP Medieval Texts 2001 imp, xlix + 618pp, cloth, dw £32.50
352. Bethurum D THE HOMILIES OF WULFSTAN, Sandpiper reprint (OUP 1957) 1998, xiii + 384pp, cloth, dw £14.50
353. Brandon P (ed) THE SOUTH SAXONS, Phillimore 1978, 260pp, 6pls + 18 figs, cloth, dw, cr 4to £22.50 A collection of essays concentrating on the early Saxon settlement of Sussex, placenames, Church architecture, mints & coinage etc
354. Broun D & Clancy T O (eds) SPES SCOTORUM: Hope of the Scots, St Columba, Iona and Scotland, Edinburgh 1999, xv + 314pp, 9pls, figs & maps, card £16.50 Articles on St Columba, Iona, the Picts & a survey of archaeological excavaions on Iona
355. Bu’Lock J D PRE-CONQUEST CHESHIRE 383-1066, Cheshire Community Council History of Cheshire Vol 3 1972, xii + 91pp, 19ps + 17 figs, cloth, dw £9.50
356. Cameron K (Gelling M intro) PLACE-NAME EVIDENCE FOR THE ANGLO-SAXON INVASION AND SCANDINAVIAN SETTLEMENTS, 8 Studies Collected by Kenneth Cameron, English Place Name Society 1987, v + 171pp, maps, card, A4 £30.00
357. Campbell J THE ANGLO-SAXON STATE, Hambledon 2000, xxix + 290pp, 8pls, cloth, dw £12.50 Covers various topics including the impact of the Sutton Hoo discopvery; the Life and Cult of St Cuthbert; East Anglian Bishoprics; the Sale of Land and the Economics of Power etc
358. Carver M O H (ed) SUTTON HOO RESEARCH COMMITTEE BULLETINS 1983-1993, Boydell Press/Sutton Hoo Research Trust reprint 1993, c300pp, many pls, figs & maps, cloth, A4 £22.50 Report on the progress, excavations and discoveries with detailed consideration of other Saxon sites in East Suffolk 359. Chadwick N K THE AGE OF THE SAINTS IN THE EARLY CELTIC CHURCH: The Riddell Memorial Lectures, 32nd Series, Delivered .... University of Durham, March 1960, Llanerch reprint (OUP 1961) nd c 1990, viii + 166pp, card £12.50
360. Chaney W A THE CULT OF KINGSHIP IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND: The Transition of Paganism to Christianity, California UP 1970, ix + 276pp, cloth, dw £18.50
361. Clark A & Hamerow H EXCAVATIONS AT MUCKING, Excavations by M U Jones & W T Jones, English Heritage Reports 20 & 21, 1993, Volume 1, The Site Atlas, viii + 41pp, 7 folding plans + 25 loose folding plans; Vol 2 The Anglo Saxon Settlement, xii + 329pp, 3pls + 195 figs, both card, A4 all items in wallet as issued £42.00
362. Clarke H & Ambrosiani B TOWNS IN THE VIKING AGE, Leicester UP 1991, xii + 207pp, pls & figs, cloth, dw, cr 4to £18.50
363. Colgrave B TWO LIVES OF ST CUTHBERT: A Life by an Anonymous Monk of Lindisfarne and Bede’s Prose Life, Text, Translation and Notes, CUP 1985 imp, xiii + 375pp, card £12.50
364. Cook A M (& Hawkes S C) THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT FONABY, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire History & Archaeology Occ Papers No 6 1981, 108pp, 6pls + 32figs, card, A4 £12.50
365. Crabtree P J WEST STOW, SUFFOLK: Early Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry, EAA Rep No 47 1989, ix + 115pp, 15pls, 57figs & tables, card, A4 £24.50
366. Cramp R GRAMMAR OF ANGLO-SAXON ORNAMENT: A General Introduction to the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, British Academy/OUP 1995 imp, lipp, 28 figs + text figs, card, 4to £14.50
367. Cronyn J M & Horie C V (intro R J Cramp) ST CUTHBERT’S COFFIN: The History, Technology and Conservation, Durham Cathedral 1985, xii + 92pp, 17pls + 9 figs & 4 large foldout plans, card, A4 £14.50
368. Daniel-Rops H THE CHURCH IN THE DARK AGES, Phoenic London 2001 imp, ix + 624pp, card £10.50
369. Deanesly M A HISTORY OF EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE 476-911, Methuen 2nd ed 1974, xii + 220pp, 1pl + 5 maps, cloth, dw £10.50
370. Dobbie E van K (ed) THE ANGLO-SAXON MINOR POEMS, Vol VI of Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records, R & K P/Columbia UP dated 1942 but later clxxx + 220pp, 1pl, cloth £12.50 37 Saxon poems including the Battle of Finnsburh, Battle of Maldon, Bede’s Death Song, Riddles & many shorter poems
371. Doble G H (ed Evans D S) LIVES OF THE WELSH SAINTS, University of Wales Press 1984 imp, 248pp, pages slightly browned, limp cloth £16.50 Important study of the Welsh saints, particularly Dubricius, Iltut, Paulinus, Teilo and Oudoceus
372. Duckett E S ALCUIN, FRIEND OF CHARLEMAGNE, His World and his Work, Macmillan 1951, ix + 337pp, cloth, dw faded & worn £10.50
373. Duckett E S SAINT DUNSTAN OF CANTERBURY: A Study of Monastic Reform in the tenth century. Collins 1955, xi + 249pp, cloth, dw £10.50
374. Earle J (Plummer C rev) TWO OF THE SAXON CHRONICLES PARALLEL WITH SUPPLEMENTARY EXTRACTS FROM THE OTHERS, A Revised Text, edited, with introduction, notes, appendices and glossary, OUP (1892) 1952, 2 vols, xiv + 420pp, xvi + 463pp, cloth, dw with tears and slightly worn £35.00
375. Edwards N THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND, Batsford 1990, xiii + 226pp, 94pls & figs, cloth, dw, cr 4to £22.50 376. Evison V I A CORPUS OF WHEEL-THROWN POTTERY IN ANGLO-SAXON GRAVES, RAI 1979, viii + 148pp, 47pls & figs, card, cr4to £10.50
377. Farrell R T (ed) THE VIKINGS, Phillimore 1982, xii + 306pp, 55pl + figs, cloth, dw, 4to £22.50 Excellent series of articles about the Vikings
378. Faull M L (ed) STUDIES IN LATE ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENT, Oxford Univ Dept for External Studies 1984, 207pp, many pls, figs & maps, card, corners slightly curled, A4 £24.50 Topics covered include Anglo-Saxon towns and urban development, churches and topography, rural settlements in Hampshire, Trent Valley, Lindsey, Yorkshire, Cumbria, Anglian period in the Tweed Basin
379. Finberg H P R THE EARLY CHARTERS OF WESSEX, Leicester UP 1964, 281pp, cloth, dw slightly torn Covers Somerset, Wiltshire, Hampshire & Dorset £24.50
380. Flower R & Smith H THE PARKER CHRONICLE AND LAWS (CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, MS 173), A Facsimile, OUP for Early English Text Society 1941, 2 pp intro + c75 facsimile pls, cloth, lg 4to, ex lib with small discreet lib stamp on bottom of each pl £32.50 A collotype reproduction of this text of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
381. Gameson R (ed) ST AUGUSTINE AND THE CONVERSION OF ENGLAND, Sutton 1999, xii + 436pp, many pls & figs inc col, cloth, dw, cr4to £22.50
382. Godfrey C J THE CHURCH IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, CUP 1962, xii + 529pp, 16pls, cloth, dw slightly chipped £24.50
383. Graham-Campbell J & Kidd D THE VIKINGS, BM 1980, 200pp, 115pls & figs mainly in col, card, 4to A detailed and well illustrated catalogue of the exhibition held at the British Museum £10.50
384. Green B et al THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT MORNINGTHORPE, NORFOLK, 2 Parts, EAA Vol 36 1987 Vol I Catalogue, Vol 2 Illustrated Grave-Goods, x + 369pp, 22pls + 458figs + microfiche in back pocket, card, A4 2 vols £16.50
385. Griffiths D ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY No 8 Oxford University Committee for Archaeology 1995, 143pp, plates, figs & maps, card, A4 £22.00
386. Harden D B (ed) DARK-AGE BRITAIN: Studies Presented to E T Leeds with a Bibliography of his Work, Methuen 1956, xxii + 270pp, 36pls + 58 figs, cloth, dw torn, 4to £19.50 Many important articles on the transition from the Romans to the Saxon & Viking period, concentrating on artefacts, Dark Age and imported pottery, Irish enamels, the Jutes of Kent, Saxon glass vessels, disc brooches
387. Harmer F E ANGLO-SAXON WRITS, Manchester UP 1952, xxii+604pp, cloth, spine faded £18.50
388. Higham N ROME, BRITAIN AND THE ANGLO-SAXONS, Seaby 2nd imp 1993, 263pp, many pls, figs & maps, card £16.50
389. Hill D AN ATLAS OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, Blackwell 1987 imp, xii + 180pp, 260maps & figs, card, 4to £24.50
390. Hills C & Wade-Martins P THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT THE PADDOCKS, Swaffham, East Anglian Archaeology Rep No 2 1976, 44pp, 10pls + 10 figs, card, A4 £10.00 (This is an extensive article in this volume of East Anglian Archaeology)
391. Hodges R THE ANGLO-SAXON ACHIEVEMENT: Archaeology and the Beginnings of English Society, Duckworth 1989, xi + 212pp, 56pls & figs, card £14.50
392. Hodges R DARK AGE ECONOMICS: The Origins of Towns and Trade AD 600-1000 Duckworth 2nd ed 1989, x + 230pp, 45pls & figs, card £16.50
393. Hood A B E (ed & trans) ST PATRICK: His Writings and Muirchu’s Life, Phillimore History from the Sources, (ed Morris J), Arthurian Period Sources Vol 9 1978, 101pp, cloth, dw £12.50
394. Hooke D THE LANDSCAPE: OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, Leicester UP 2001 imp, xi + 240pp, 74pls, figs& maps, cloth, card £16.50
395. Hooke D & Burnell S (eds) LANDSCAPE AND SETTLEMENT IN BRITAIN AD400 - 1066, Exeter UP xi + 156pp, maps & tables, card £12.50
396. Hope-Taylor B YEAVERING: An Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria, DoE Archaeological Reports No 7, HMSO 1977, xix + 392pp, 111pls + 1223 figs, cloth, dw with tears, spine slightly faded, 4to £145.00
397. Hussey J M (ed) THE CAMBRIDGE MEDIEVAL HISTORY, VOL 4, The Byzantine Empire, CUP 1966/67, Part 1, Byzantium and its Neighbours, xl + 1168pp, 15 maps; Part 2, Government, Church and Civilisation, xlii + 517pp, 42pls, cloth, dw 2 vols £60.00
398. Ingstad H & A S THE VIKING DISCOVERY OF AMERICA; The Excavation of a Norse Settlement in L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland New York 2001, v + 194pp, 40pls & figs inc col, cloth, dw, 4to £14.50
399. Jackson K LANGUAGE AND HISTORY IN EARLY BRITAIN: A Chronological Survey of the Brittonic Languages 1st-12th c AD, Edinburgh UP 3rd imp 1971, xxvi + 752pp, cloth, dw chipped and slightly torn £60.00
400. James E THE FRANKS, Blackwell's Peoples of Europe 1994imp, xi +265pp, 47pls + 25figs & maps, card £15.00
401. Jensen C K & Nielsen K H (eds) BURIAL AND SOCIETY: The Chronological and Social Analysis of Archaeological Burial Data, Aarhus UP 1997, 198pp, many pls, figs & maps, laminated boards, A4 £28.50 Multiperiod analysis of burials but mainly concentrating on Anglo-Saxon & Viking
402. John E ORBIS BRITANNIAE, and Other Studies, Leicester UP Studies in Early English History 1966, xii + 303pp, cloth, dw, some light pencil underlining in one chapter £19.50 Mainly 10th century studies on land tenure, Folkland, St Oswald & the Church of Worcester, Anglo-Saxon feudalism etc,
403. John E REASSESSING ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, Manchester UP 1996, xii + 214pp, cloth, dw £26.50
404. Karkov C E TEXT AND PICTURE IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND: Narrative Strategies in the Junius 11 Manuscript, CUP Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 31 2001, xii + 225pp, 48pls, cloth, dw £38.50 Discussion of the drawings accompanying Anglo-Saxon poetry in the late 10th & 11th cent manuscript in the Bodleian Library
405. Karkov C E (ed) THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND: Basic Readings, Garland New York 1999, xxi + 500pp, many pls & figs, cloth spined boards £12.50 Recent writings on Anglo-Saxon archaeology including Costume & Textile Production; Sculpture at Whitby; Children, Death & the Afterlife; Sutton Ho; the Cult of St Oswald; Church Building; Monkwearmouth & Jarrow etc
406. Laing L & J THE PICTS AND THE SCOTS, Sutton 1996 imp, x + 172pp, 136pls & figs, cloth, dw £12.50
407. Levison W ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT IN THE EIGHTH CENTURY, The Ford Lectures delivered in the University of Oxford 1943, Sandpiper reprint (OUP 1946) 1998, xii + 345pp, cloth, dw £12.50 408. MacQueen J ST NYNIA: A Study based on literary and linguistic evidence, Oliver & Boyd 1961, vi + 105pp, cloth, dw with small tears, sm 8vo A study of the sources for St Ninian £20.00
409. Magnusson M & Palsson H (trans & intro) LAXDAELA SAGA, woodcuts by Peter Pendrey, Folio Society 1975, 256pp, woodcuts, morocco spined marbled boards in slip case £14.50 Icelandic saga written around 1245 reflecting the settlement of Iceland by Norsemen late in the 9th century
410. Malim T & Hines J THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT EDIX HILL (Barrington A), Cambridgeshire, Excavations 1989 -1991, and a summary catalogue of material from 19th century interventions, Council for British Archaeology Research Report 112 1998, xv + 343pp, many pls & figs, fiche in back pocket, card, A4 £27.50 Excavation of 115 burials in a 6-7th century inhumation cemetery. Detailed study of the grave goods including buckets and the two unusual ‘bed’ burials. Important physical anthropological evidence from the well preserved skeletal material
411. Marsden J THE FURY OF THE NORTHMEN: Saints, Shrines and Sea-Raiders in the Viking Age, AD793-878, Kyle London 1993, xiii + 194pp, 11 col pls + 4 maps, cloth, dw £10.50
412. Mason D J P EXCAVATIONS AT CHESTER, 26-42 Lower Bridge Street 1974-6, The Dark Age and Saxon Periods, Grosvenor Museum Report 3 1985, viii + 72pp, pls & figs, card, A4 £10.50
413. Mayes P & Dean M J & Myres J N L AN ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT BASTON, Lincolnshire, Occ Paper in Lincolnshire Hisotry and Archaeology No 3 1976, 63pp, 6pls + 12 figs + tables, card, A4 £8.50
414. Mayr-Harting H THE COMING OF CHRISTIANITY TO ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, Batsford 1972, 334pp, 17pls + 1 map, cloth, dw, spine faded £18.50
415. Meaney A A GAZETTEER OF EARLY ANGLO-SAXON BURIAL SITES, Allen & Unwin 1964, 304pp, simulated leather, dw £38.50
416. Mitchell B AN INVITATION TO OLD ENGLISH AND ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, Blackwell 1996 imp, xix + 424pp, card £10.50 Textbook for reading Old English and the background to Anglo-Saxon history & Archaeology
417. Morris J THE AGE OF ARTHUR: A History of the British Isles from 350-650, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1989 imp, xviii + 665pp, 36maps, pages edge browned, cloth, dw £14.50
418. Morris J (ed & trans) NENNIUS: British History and the Welsh Annals, Phillimore 1980, 100pp, cloth, dw £14.40
419. Myres J N L ANGLO-SAXON POTTERY and the Settlement of England, OUP 1969, xvi+259pp, 8pl + 61 figs & maps, cloth, dw, cr4to £16.50
420. Mytum H THE ORIGINS OF EARLY CHRISTIAN IRELAND, Routledge 1992, xii + 301pp, many pls, figs & maps, cloth, dw, 4to £32.50
421. Ordnance Survey (MAP OF)BRITAIN BEFORE THE NORMAN CONQUEST, Intro & Gazetteer, 1973, 68pp with two large fold out maps in back pocket, cloth, 4to 10th & 11th cents £12.50
422. Oswald A THE CHURCH OF ST BERTELIN AT STAFFORD: Excavation Report, City of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery nd c 1957, 60pp, 12pls + 3 figs, card, cr4to £22.50
423. Parsons D (ed) TENTH-CENTURY STUDIES: Essays in Commemoration of the Millennium of the Council of Winchester and Regularis Concordia, Phillimore 1975, xiii + 270pp, 26pls + 28 figs & plans, cloth, dw with faded spine, cr4to, inscription from editor £26.50 Largely about the Church in the late 10th century, monastic revival, charters, church building, manuscripts & illumination, Anglo-Saxon sculpture and metalwork
424. Plummer C VENERABILIS BAEDAE HISTORIAM ECCLESIASTICAM GENTIS ANGLORUM, HISTORIAM ABBATUM EPISTOLAM AD ECGBERCTUM UNA CUM HISTORIA ABBATUM AUCTORE ANONYMO, OUP (1896) 1961, clxxviii + 543pp, cloth, dw slightly worn £45.00 This edition of Bede was the first critical edition since that of Smith in 1722. Latin text with extensive introduction and commentary in English
425. Rackham J (ed) ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMY IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, A Review of Recent Work on the Environmental Archaeology of Rural and Urban Anglo-Saxon Settlements in England. Conference at the Museum of London, April 1990, CBA Res Rep No 89 1994, 151pp, many pls, figs & plans, card, A4 £32.50
426. Rahtz P & Hirst S BECKERY CHAPEL, GLASTONBURY, 1967-8, Glastonbury Archaeological Society 1974, 93pp, 11pls + 29 figs, card, cr4to £14.50
427. Rahtz P & Meeson R AN ANGLO-SAXON WATERMILL AT TAMWORTH: Excavations in the Bolebridge Street Area of Tamworth, Staffordshire in 1971 & 1978, CBA Res Rep No 83 1992, xiii + 167pp, 29pls + 106 figs + microfiche in back pocket, card, A4 £22.50
428. Ritchie A VIKING SCOTLAND, Batsford/Historic Scotland 1996imp, 143pp, 133pls & figs inc 12 col, card, cr4to £14.50
429. Rollason D W THE MILDRITH LEGEND: A Study in Early Medieval Hagiography in England, Leicester UP 1982, xi + 171pp, 3pls & maps, cloth, dw £20.00 St Mildrith was the Abbess of Minster in Thanet in Kent around AD700
430. Rowley T (ed) ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENT AND LANDSCAPE, BAR Brit Ser No 6 1974, 138pp, 7plates + 15 figs, card, A4 £18.50
431. Sawyer P H ANGLO-SAXON CHARTERS: An annotated list and bibliography, Royal Hist Soc Guide & Handbook No 8 1968, xiii + 538pp, cloth £22.50
432. Sawyer P H (ed) THE CHARTERS OF BURTON ABBEY, British Academy Anglo-Saxon Charters 2 1979, xlix + 93pp, cloth, dw £18.50 The land holdings of Burton were mainly concentrated in Staffordshire, Derbyshire & Leicestershire with outlying lands in Shropshire, Glos, Warwickshire, Cheshire, Notts, Yorks
433. Stenton F M THE FREE PEASANTRY OF THE NORTHERN DANELAW, OUP 1969, 191pp, cloth, dw with small tear £17.50 Includes charters from Cartulary of Kirkstead Abbey & Thurgarton Priory
434. Swanton M BEOWULF, Edited with an Introduction, Notes and New Prose Translation, MUP 1978, 212pp, 1 map, card £10.50
435. Swanton M J A CORPUS OF PAGAN ANGLO-SAXON SPEAR-TYPES, BAR Brit Ser No 7 1974, 90pp, 8figs, card, A4 £14.50
436. Swanton M J THE SPEARHEADS OF THE ANGLO-SAXON SETTLEMENTS, Royal Archaeological Institute Monograph 1 1973, xi + 215pp, 88 figs & maps, card, 4to £10.50 A survey of the typology of Anglo Saxon spearheads
437. Swanton M (trans & ed) THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLES, Phoenix Press 5th imp 2003, xxxiv + 364pp, 18pls + maps, card £12.50
438. Sweet H A SECOND ANGLO-SAXON READER, Archaic and Dialectical, Second edition revised by T F Hoad, Sandpiper reprint (OUP 1978) 1998, xi + 237pp, cloth, dw, sm 8vo £12.50
439. Taylor H M & J ANGLO-SAXON ARCHITECTURE, 3 vols, Cambridge University Press Vols 1 & 2, 1965, Vol 3 1978, xxviii + 1118pp, 642 pls + 755figs & maps, cloth, dw, small tear to dw of vol 1, 4to 3 vols £325.00 Standard work on the Anglo Saxon Church Architecture of England. The first two volumes contain the complete gazeteer of Anglo-Saxon architecture in England
440. Thomas C THE EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY OF NORTH BRITAIN, The Hunter Marshall Lectures delivered at the University of Glasgow 1968, OUP 1971, xvi + 253pp, 108pls & figs, cloth, dw slightly torn & repaired with tape £29.50
441. Tolkein J R R et al ANGLES AND BRITONS, O’Donnell Lectures, UWP 1963, v + 168pp, many pls, figs & maps, cloth rubbed and letterin gon spine worn, substantial fragments of dw tucked in, oval ref lib stamp on front pastedown & verso of title page £65.00
442. Verzone P FROM THEODORIC TO CHARLEMAGNE: A History of the Dark Ages in the West, Methuen Art of the World 1968, 276pp, many col pls tipped in + 91figs, cloth, dw in slip case £14.50
443. Vince A (ed) PRE VIKING LINDSEY, Lincoln Arch Unit 1993, 56pp, many pls & figs, card, A4 Includes Saxon cemeteries, early churches & the evidence for the Kingdom of Lindsey £18.50
444. Wade-Martins P EXCAVATIONS IN NORTH ELMHAM PARK 1967-1972, EAA Report No 9 1980, 2 vols, xiv + 661pp, 124 pls + 272figs & plans, card, A4 2 vols £38.50 Deals with the landscape and topography, the establishment of the Saxon Cathedral and the excavation of associated Saxon buildings
445. Wade-Martins P (ed) WATERFRONT EXCAVATION & THETFORD WARE PRODUCTION, NORWICH, Norfolk Archaeology/EAA Rep 17 1983, vi +107pp, 35figs, card, A4 £12.50 The Waterfront yielded a fine bone comb, leather & pottery. The excavation of four Thetford type pottery kilns in the Pottergate St/Bedford St area of Norwich and a study of its production
446. Ward S EXCAVATIONS AT CHESTER: Saxon Occupation within the Roman Fortress, Sites Excavated 1971-81, Chester Arch Service Rep 7 1994, 136pp, pls & figs, card, A4 £14.50
447. Webster G & Myres J N L AN ANGLO-SAXON URNFIELD AT SOUTH ELKINGTON, Louth, Lincolnshire plus THE ANGLO-SAXON POTTERY OF LINCOLNSHIRE, reprinted from Archaeological Journal Vol 108 1952, pp 25-99, 3 pls + 31 figs, card £9.50
448. Welch M ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, Batsford/EH 1992, 144pp, 100 pls & figs inc col, card, cr 4to Good survey of Anglo Saxon archaeology, particularly for settlements and burials £10.50
449. West S WEST STOW, THE ANGLO-SAXON VILLAGE, 2 Vols, EAA Rep No 24 1985, x + 186pp, 6pls + 305figs & plans inc folding, card, covers slightly creased, A4 £38.50
450. West S E THE ANGLO-SAXON CEMETERY AT WESTGARTH GARDENS, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Catalogue, EAA Rep No 38 1988, 72pp, 8pls + 85 figs & plans, card, A4 £8.50
451. Whitelock D (rev) SWEET’S ANGLO-SAXON READER IN PROSE AND VERSE, OUP 1970imp, xiii + 404pp, cloth, dw £12.50
452. Wilson D M ANGLO-SAXON ORNAMENTAL METALWORK 700-1100 in the British Museum: Catalogue of Antiquities of the Later Saxon Period, BM 1964, xii + 248pp, 44pls + 54figs, cloth, dw with small tears, 4to £48.00
453. Wilson D M (ed) THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, CUP 1981 imp, xvi + 532pp, many pls, figs & maps, card, cr 4to £18.50 A useful series of articles by leading experts on all aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture including Biddle on towns, Cramp on monasteries, Dolley on coins, Fowler on agriculture etc
454. Winterbottom M (ed & trans) GILDAS: The Ruin of Britain and Other Works, Phillimore 1978, 162pp, cloth, dw £17 |