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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 28:209-266
For many years past on both formal and informal occasions, archaeologists and others, including Mr W. F. Grimes (1932 and 1935) and Dr F. J. North (1938), have been stressing the importance of a scientific examination of the numerous stone axes in pu
Autor:
F. S. Wallis
Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 76:23-35
The Blattoids, or early cockroaches, are on account of their mode of life, far more numerous as fossils than any other Coal Measure insects.
Autor:
G C Dunning, M I Platt, F S Wallis, M Y Orr, W C Osman Hill, A M Smith, F W Anderson, Stuart Piggott
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 82:68-123
A report on the excavations that took place on Cairnpapple Hill, detailing the sites uses from the Late Neolithic through to the Early Iron Age. The author details the construction of the site during each period of use, as well as the probable functi
Autor:
J. F. S. Stone, F. S. Wallis
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 17:99-158
Fourteen years have elapsed since the appointment of the sub-committee in 1936 to consider the petrological identification of stone implements with special reference to the area covered by the South-Western Group of Museums and Art Galleries; and two
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 82:193-225
As one of the first excavations of a hillfort in the Scottish Borders, this excavation aimed to discover some of the culture and priorities of the Iron Age and Roman inhabitants. Four phases of habitation were identified, although not all of them cou
Autor:
F. S. Wallis
Publikováno v:
Museum International. 10:176-184
Autor:
F. S. Wallis
Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 61:218-225
This small, though extremely interesting area of Carboniferous Limestone is situated about 4 miles north-east of Bridgwater and ¾ mile north-east of the village of Cannington.For several reasons it has attracted a large number of workers. Fossils ar
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 38:302-381
SummaryThe site was first occupied in the Bronze Age by a small agricultural settlement, consisting of two circular timber houses with ancillary structures and ditches. One house was eventually replaced by a stone structure. A single radiocarbon dete
Autor:
J. F. S. Stone, F. S. Wallis
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 13:47-55
The first report of the Sub-Committee of the South-Western Group of Museums and Art Galleries on the petrological identification of stone axes was published in the Proceedings for 1941, vol. VII, 50–72. Appreciative comments concerning it were publ
Autor:
F. S. Wallis, E. D. Evens
Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 67:193-199
The object of this investigation was to examine the well-known Hestercombe “syenite” in greater detail than had been done before, to attempt to trace its extent, and if possible, to determine its age.