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Index 1963-2017 Prehistory Research Section Bulletin 1963-2011 Index 1963-2017 Prehistory Research Section Bulletin 1963-2011 1: 1963 Major Ernest Rokeby Collins 1 Meetings 1-2 Reports from Members: 2-3 - Cup-and-ring carvings, Appletreewick area S.W. Feather - Sources of flint. T.G. Manby Miscellaneous 3-4 2: 1964 Meetings 1-2 Horse Close Hill Excavation, Skipton 2 Ancient Field Systems 2 CBA Meetings 2 Reports from Members: - Cairn and Ring Banks, Huddersfield area J. Hallam 3 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 1. The Palaeolithic Period T.G. Manby 3-4 Ancient British Coins 4-5 3: 1965 Upper Palaeolithic site at Brigham, Holderness 1 Excavations 1964: - Temple Newsam 2-3 - Horse Close Hill, Skipton 3 - Bingley 3 Ryedale Windypits R. Hayes 4-5 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 2. The Mesolithic Period T.G. Manby 5-6 4: 1966 Excavations 1965: - Horse Close Hill, Skipton 2 - Bingley 2 - Kilham Long Barrow 2-3 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 3. The New Stone Age: Part 1. Sites & Pottery T.G. Manby 4 5: 1967 Storrs Moss, Lancashire [T.G.E. Powell] 1 Sawdon Moor Barrows excavations [T.C.M. Brewster] 2 Kilham Long Barrow excavation [T.G. Manby] 3 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 3. The Neolithic Period: Part 2. Implements T.G. Manby 3 6: 1968 Meetings 1 Excavations: - Horse Close Hill, Skipton, 1 - Kilham Long Barrow T. G. Manby 2-3 Canon William Greenwell T. G. Manby 3-4 The Prehistory of Semerwater D. Hall 4-5 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 3. The New Stone Age: Part 2. The Beaker Culture T.G. Manby 5 7: 1969 Horse Close Hill, Skipton excavation [A. Aberg] 1 Neolithic Long Barrow, Kilham [T.G. Manby] 2 Bos primigenius find, Kildale 3 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 4. The Bronze Age: Part 1. Pottery and Burials T.G. Manby 3-4 8: 1970 Kilham Long Barrow 1969 excavation T.G. Manby 1-2 Lingmoor Farm, Hutton-le-Hole R. Hayes 2-3 Castle Hill, Almondbury W.J. Varley 3 Research in Prehistoric Archaeology in Yorkshire in the 1960s and 1970s T.G. Manby 4-6 The Destruction of Archaeological Sites 6-8 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: 4. The Bronze Age: Part 2 T.G. Manby 9-11 9: 1971 Meeting s 1 Crisis in Field Archaeology: Rescue – a Trust for British Archaeology 2 Aerial Archaeology Committee 2-3 The Chariot Burial, Garton Slack 3-4 Treasure Hunting – a Menace 4 A Cupstone at Upleatham 4 Sites for Preservation 5 Bibliography of Yorkshire Prehistory: The Early Iron Age T.G. Manby 5-6 10: 1972 RESCUE 2 Mesolithic Sites at Nab Water, Oxenhope Moor, nr. Halifax J.A. Gilks 3-4 Early Workers in Yorkshire Archaeology 1 T.G. Manby 4-6 11: 1973 Garton Slack [T.C.M. Brewster] 1 Grindale and Boynton Barrows excavations T.G. Manby 2-3 Elgee collection (miscellaneous) 4 Accessory cups in Craven A. King 4-9 Early Yorkshire Antiquaries C.S. Briggs 10 14: 1976 British Prehistory: A New Outline ed. Colin Renfrew T.G. Manby 1 Aerial Archaeology T.G. Manby 2 Thwing Excavation 1976 T.G. Manby 2-3 Implement Petrology T.G. Manby 3-9 15: 1977 Almondbury T.G. Manby 1 Victoria Cave Excavation 1977 A. King 2-3 Thwing Excavation 1977 T.G. Manby 3-4 Towards a Policy for Rescue Archaeology in Yorkshire and Humberside J.R. Collis, A. King, T.G. Manby 4-10 & I.M. Stead 16: 1978 Scorton Excavation 1978 P. Topping 2 Thwing Excavation 1978 T.G. Manby 2-4 Victoria Cave (SD838650) A. King 4-5 Wetwang Slack 1977-1978 J.S. Dent 5 17: 1979 Thwing excavation 1979 T.G. Manby 2-3 Stead, I.M. 1979. The Arras Culture T.G. Manby 3-4 Clough, T.H.McK. & Cummins, W.A. 1979. Stone Axe Studies T.G. Manby 4-5 Mellars, P. 1978. The Early Post-Glacial Settlement of Northern Europe T.G. Manby 5 Cole, J.M. & Harding, A.F. 1979. The Bronze Age in Europe T.G. Manby 5 Hicks, J.D. (ed.). 1978. A Victorian Boyhood on the Wolds. The recollections of J.R. Mortimer T.G. Manby 6 18: 1980 In Commemoration of Frank Elgee, Archaeologist Middlesbrough Museum Service 1-3 Exhibition: Early Man in North East Yorkshire T.G. Manby 3 Yorkshire Prehistory in the 1970s T.G. Manby 4 The Last Decade in Implement Petrology in Yorkshire P.A. Philips 4-5 Archaeological Air Photography in Yorkshire in the 1970s D.N. Riley 5-7 The Excavations at the Street House Long Cairn, Loftus 1980 G.M. Crawford & B.E. Vyner 7-8 19: 1982 Cecil Graham T.G. Manby 1-2 Garton Slack T.G. Manby 2 Thwing Excavation 1981 T.G. Manby 2-5 Excavations at the Street House Cairn, Loftus 1981 B. Vyner 5-6 Excavations Report, The Manor Farm, Badsworth K. Keith & B. Lowe 7-8 20: 1983 Spratt, D.A. 1982. Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology of North-East Yorkshire T.G. Manby 1-2 Barnes, B. 1982. Man and the Changing Landscape. A Study of Occupation and Palaeo-Environment T.G. Manby 2 in the Central Pennines Thompson, M.W. 1982. General Pitt-Rivers: Evolution and Archaeology in the Nineteenth Century T.G. Manby 3-4 Thwing Excavation 1982 T.G. Manby 4-6 Excavations at Fimber, Yorkshire: 1st interim report M. Ehrenberg & C. Caple 7-8 21:1984 The Thwing Excavation 1983 T.G. Manby 1-4 Excavations on Harden Moor, Bingley at SE 075387 J. Henderson 5-6 First Evidence for the Early Post-Glacial and Mesolithic Occupation of the Tees Valley and of the T.C. Laurie 6-12 Uplands between the Tees and Swale Rivers 22: 1985 T.C.M. Brewster, F.S.A., 1914-1984 T.G. Manby 1-2 A Crisis in Archaeology T.G. Manby 3-4 Eston Nab Hillfort Excavation 1984 B.E. Vyner 4-5 Excavations at Fimber, Yorkshire: 2nd interim report M. Ehrenberg & C. Caple 4-6 23: 1986 Rosa Hartley T.G. Manby 1 Thwing 1985 T.G. Manby 2-6 Yorkshire Quern Project D.H. Heslop 7-10 24: 1987 The Ingleborough Hillfort A. King 2-5 Wincobank Hillfort: Radiocarbon Dates P. Beswick 6 Eston Nab Hillfort: Later Prehistoric Settlement and Land Use on the Eston Hills, Cleveland B.E. Vyner 6-7 The Yorkshire Quern Survey D.H. Heslop 7-9 25: 1988 Castle Hill, Almondbury SE 152/148 T.G. Manby 2-3 Barwick in Elmet SE 395/375 T.G. Manby 3 Brierley Common, South Kirkby SE 435/105 T.G. Manby 4 Castle Hill, Denby Dale SE 203/069 T.G. Manby 4 Castle Steads, Gayles, North Yorkshire NZ 111/074 T.G. Manby 4 Flasby Fell, Stirton with Thorlby, North Yorkshire SD 959/553 T.G. Manby 4 Gilbert Hill, Langsett SE 206/008 T.G. Manby 4 Roe Wood, Sheffield, SK 354/901 T.G. Manby 4 Roughbirchworth, Hunshelf SE 257/013 T.G. Manby 5 Scholes, Thorpe Hesley SK 395/952 T.G. Manby 5 Stainborough SE 315/030 T.G. Manby 5 Cleveland County Archaeology Section. 1987. Eston Nab T.G. Manby 5 Ilkley Archaeology Group. 1986. The Carved Rocks on Rombalds Moor: A Gazetteer of the T.G. Manby 6 Prehistoric Rock Carvings on Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire Kinnes, I.A. & Longworth, I.H. 1985. Catalogue of the Excavated Prehistoric and Romano-British T.G. Manby 6-7 Material in the Greenwell Collection Eric T. Cowling T.G. Manby 7 John William Moore T.G. Manby 7-8 Victoria Cave 1838 to 1988 A. King 9-11 26: 1989 The Palaeolithic and its Quaternary Geological Background in Yorkshire and Adjacent Areas G. Gaunt 2-10 Yorkshire Quern Project – Interim Progress Report D.A. Spratt 10-13 27: 1990 Boltby Scar SE 506/857 T.G. Manby 2 Eston Nab NZ 568/183 T.G. Manby 2-3 Horn Nab, Farndale SE 661/964 T.G. Manby 3 Live Moor, Whorlton NZ 496/012 T.G. Manby 3 Roulston Scar, Kilburn SE 516/818 T.G. Manby 4 Danes Dyke, Flamborough TA 216/694-213/732 T.G. Manby 4-5 Greenland, Rudston TA 114/683 T.G. Manby 5 Grimthorpe, Millington SE 816/535 T.G. Manby 5-6 Paddock Hill, Thwing TA 030/707 T.G. Manby 6-7 Sawythorpe, Kilham TA 036/694 T.G. Manby 7 Reviews: 8 Hayes, R.H. 1989. North-East Yorkshire Studies: Archaeological Papers Riley, D. N. (ed). 1988. Yorkshire’s Past from the Air Vyner, B.E. 1988. The Hill-Fort at Eston Nab, Eston, Cleveland. Archaeological Journal 145, 60-98 28: 1991 Raymond Hayes M.B.E., F.S.A. T.G. Manby 1 The 1980s: A Retrospect of Yorkshire Prehistory T.G. Manby 2-5 The Littondale Project T.G. Manby 5 The Prehistoric Society: Eastern Yorkshire 1990 T.G. Manby 5-6 Project Reports: Thwing 1990 T.G. Manby 6-7 The Howardian Hills – An Overview and Lithic Survey J. Bateman 7-8 A Wetland Site in Holderness A.H. Smith 8-9 Reviews: 9-10 Ellis, S & Crowther, D.R. (ed.). 1990. Humber Perspectives: A Region Through The Ages Spratt, D.A. 1990. Linear Earthworks of the Tabular Hills, North-East Yorkshire Manby, T.G. (ed). 1990. Eastern Yorkshire: Prehistoric Society Handbook 29: 1992 Arthur Raistrick: An Appreciation A. King 2 Arthur Raistrick (1896-1991): An Appreciation T.G. Manby 3-6 Backstone Beck, Ilkley Moor-Rombalds Moor G. Edwards 6-7 Cross Ridge Dykes on the North York Moors- Research Project B.E. Vyner 7 Rudston Wold Project T.G.
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