Description and condition:
Softcover, 8vo, 253pp, index, b/w illustrations.
As new, looks unread, slight shelfwear present.
Contents:
A preliminary interpretation of Upper Jurassic silicified plant fossils from the Portland Stone Formation of Chicksgrove Quarry; early Tertiary turtles; recent recording of flora; large and special trees in the eastern part of Kennet District; Palaeolithic hand axes from Warminster, Pewsey and Dinton: their place in the early re-colonisation of the upper Salisbury Avon Valley; the Bronze Age barrow cemetery at Snail Down: a celebration and consideration; 2 possible Iron Age banjo enclosures and a Romano-Brisiths village and settlement at Beach's Barn Fittleton Salisbury Plain; a Romano-British villa at Stanton Fitzwarren; A Romano-British roadside settlement on Chapperton Down, Salisbury Plain Training area; the former 13th century vault paintings of Salisbury Cathedral new evidence from Lambeth Palace; faith, hope and charity urban collectivism in late Georegian Devizes; Frederick George Bishop coffin maker; training trenches on Salisbury Plain archaeological evidence for battle training in the Great War