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The Archaeology of the Channel Islands. Vol. II. The Bailiwick of Jersey, by Jacquetta Hawkes. Société Jersiaise, Jersey, 1939. XVIII, 320pp. 12 plates, 95 text-figures. Price, 25s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2014

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page 204 note 1 The Archaeology of the Channel Islands. Vol. I. The Bailiwick of Guernsey. London, 1928Google Scholar.

page 205 note 1 Or for that matter in the whole of the Channel Islands. Kendrick, (Guernsey, p, 65Google Scholar) maintained the hut interpretation.

page 205 note 2 Or so one supposes. And yet the typical SOM and Horgen jar with its everted base occurs in the Pyrenees.

page 205 note 3 These points I have discussed at greater length in two recent papers, viz., “On Two Long Barrows near Rodez,” Antiq. Journ., April, 1939; and “The Transepted Gallery Graves of France,” Proc Preh. Soc., June, 1939.