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A Dictionary of Archaeology. By Warwick Bray and David Trump. 8½ × 6. Pp. 269 + 104 pls. + 211 figs. + maps. London: The Penguin Press, 1970. £2·25

scholarly article by F. H. Thompson published in September 1971

A Romano-British pottery kiln at North Hykeham, Lincolnshire: with an Appendix on the typology, dating and distribution of ‘Rustic’ ware in Great Britain

A bronze spear-head from Donington-on-Bain, Lincolnshire

A comb fragment from Caistor, Lincs

A dated medieval jug from Hemswell, Lincs

Anglo-Saxon discoveries at Partney, Lincolnshire

Anglo-Saxon sites in Lincolnshire: unpublished material and recent discoveries

Archaeological Notes for 1952 and 1953

article published in 1954

Archaeology in Sussex to A. D. 1500

book review published in 1980

Background to Archaeology: Britain in its European Setting. By Desmond Collins, Ruth Whitehouse, Martin Henig, and David Whitehouse. 8¾ × 5½ Pp. vi + 116 + 54 figs. Cambridge University Press, 1973. £2·50

scholarly article by F. H. Thompson published in March 1974

Biblia a-biblia

article published in 1978

Castle Hill, Oldcastle, Near Malpas, Cheshire

article published in 1967

Collectanea Londiniensia: Studies in London Archaeology and History presented to Ralph Merrifield. Edited by Joanna Bird, Hugh Chapman, and John Clark. (London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, Special Paper No. 2.) 24 × 18·3 cm. Pp. vi + 472 +

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Copyright Law concerning Works of Art, Photographs and the Written Word. By Charles H. Gibbs-Smith. (Museums Association Information Sheet). 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 12. London: Museums Association, 1970. 10p.

Current Archaeology No. 1, March 1967. Edited by Andrew and Wendy Selkirk. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. 24 + half-tone and line ills. Current Archaeology, 128 Barnsbury Road, London, N. 1. £I per annum for 6 issues

Current Research in Romano-British Coarse Pottery. Edited by Alec Detsicas (C.B.A. Research Report 10). 9½ × 7. Pp. xviii + 166 + 8 pls.+41 figs.+2 maps. London: Council for British Archaeology, 1973. £4

scholarly article by F. H. Thompson published in March 1974

Deutsches Archaologisches Institut 1829–1979

Die Innenbauten romischer Legionslager wahrend der Prinzipatszeit

book review published in 1977

Dodecahedrons Again

Excavations at Bigberry, near Canterbury 1978–80

Excavations at Linenhall Street, Chester, 1961-2

Excavations at the Cistercian Abbey of Vale Royal, Cheshire, 1958

scholarly article by F. H. Thompson published in September 1962

Excavations in Bolland's Court, Chester, 1954 and 1959

Excavations of the Hillfort of Mam Tor, Derbyshire, 1965-69

article published in 1979

Excavations on the site of Woolworth's, Chester 1959

Fetters on the Wall

Medieval pottery from Chapel St. Leonards, Lincs

Models in Archaeology. Edited by David L. Clarke. 9¼ × 6. Pp. xxiv + 1055 + 6 pls. + 240 figs. London: Methuen and Co. Ltd., 1972. £16

Monographs and Collections I: Roman Sites. Edited by George C. Boon. 30×22 cm. Pp. ix+129+64 figs.+12 pls. Cardiff: Cambrian Archaeological Association, 1978. £5·00

Mortimer Wheeler: Adventurer in Archaeology. By Jacquetta Hawkes. 24 × 16 cm. Pp. xiv +387 + 16 pls. + 8 figs. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1982. ISBN 0-297-78056-5. £10.95

Norton Priory, Near Runcorn, Cheshire

Notes on two building sites in Chester

Peter Drewett, David Rudling & Mark Gardiner. The south east to AD 1000. [A regional history of England series.] xvi + 384 pages, 43 plates, 71 figures. 1988. Harlow: Longman; ISBN 0-582-49271-8 hardback £22.50; ISBN 0-582-49272-6 paperback £13

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Preface

article published in 1971

Preface

Reports on Projects Funded by the Institute's Research Grants in 1987

scientific article published in January 1988

Reviews

scientific article published on January 1967

Revised Radiocarbon Dates for Three Hillforts in Kent and Surrey

Roger J. A. Wilson: A guide to the Roman remains in Britain. London: Constable, 1975. 381 pp., 141 figs., 11 maps. £2.95

article by F. H. Thompson published September 1975 in Antiquity

Roman Cheshire

book published in 1965

Roman London. By Peter Marsden. 24·5 × 18 cm. Pp. 224 with numerous illus. in the text. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1980. £8·95

Romano-British rustic ware: a postscript

Rome and Her Northern Provinces: Papers Presented to Sheppard Frere in Honour of His Retirement from the Chair of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire, University of Oxford, 1983

Scientific method in an historical problem

Some Inscriptions from Roman Britain

Some Lost Roman Bronzes from Lincoln

article published in 1971

Studies in the Romano-British Villa. Edited by Malcolm Todd. 24·5×15·5 cm. Pp. 244 + 66 figs, in text. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1978. £7·25.

The Archaeology of Roman Britain. By R. G. Collingwood and Ian Richmond. 9½ × 6. Pp. xxv + 350 + 26 pls. + 109 figs. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1969. 84s

The Archaeology of Surrey to 1540. Edited by Joanna Bird and D. G. Bird. 24 × 18 cm. Pp. 289, 125 figs., frontispiece, 2 maps. Guildford: Surrey Archaeological Society, 1987. ISBN 0-9501345-6-2. £12.00 (p/b)

scholarly article by F. H. Thompson published in March 1988

The Arrangement and Organisation of Lectures. By Charles H. Gibbs-Smith. - Sources of Museological Literature. By G. Stansfield. - Physical Storage of Museum Reserve Collections. By G. Stansfield. (Museums Association Information Sheets). 11¾ × 8¼. E

The Deserted Medieval Village of Riseholme, near Lincoln

scientific article published on January 1960

The Iron Age Hillfort of Oldbury, Kent: Excavations 1983–4

article by F. H. Thompson published September 1986 in Antiquaries Journal

The Roman Aqueduct at Lincoln

The Roman Fort at Castleshaw, Yorkshire (1957-64)

article published in 1967

The Roman Inscription from the Old Market Hall Site, Chester

The Walls of Rome. By Malcolm Todd. 23 × 15·5 cm. Pp. 91 + 41 figs, in the text. London: Paul Elek Ltd., 1978. £5·95 (hardback); £4·25 (paperback)

The Zoomorphic Pelta in Romano-British Art

The education of an archaeologist in a time of change: 1955-62

The excavation of a Roman barrow at Riseholme, near Lincoln

Three Surrey Hillforts: Excavations at Anstiebury, Holmbury, and Hascombe, 1972–1977

Types of Roman Coarse Pottery Vessels in Northern Britain. By J. P. Gillam. 8½ × 5½. Pp. v + 72 + 32 figs. Newcastle upon Tyne: Oriel Press Ltd., 1968. 7s. 6d

Victoria County History. Chester. Vol. I. Physique, Prehistory, Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Domesday. Edited by B. E. Harris, assisted by A. T. Thacker. 31 × 21 cm. Pp. xvi + 391, 27 pls., 44 maps, plans and drawings. Oxford: Oxford University Press, for

World Archaeology, vol. 1, no. 1. 9½ × 7¼. Pp. 141 + 14 pls.+37 figs. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1969. 63s. per annum for 3 numbers (25s. each)