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Thursday, 29th January, 1914

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1914

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page 75 note 1 A graver found by the writer at Wangford, Suffolk, should be mentioned. It is a perfect likeness of some gravers of the Madeleine period and is of a dark brown colour.

page 80 note 1 The specimen is in the Devizes Museum.

page 83 note 1 Stukeley calls it Weedon Hill.

page 83 note 2 Rev. E. H. Goddard, Wilts. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Mag., vol. xxxviii, June, 1913. Mrs. Cunnington also considers that all the indications point to a Late Celtic age for these pits.