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The following pages link to Charles Thomas (Q5082910):
Displaying 50 items.
- Jessica Mann (Q15720537) (← links)
- Celtic Britain (Q20591151) (← links)
- Imported Pottery in Dark-Age Western Britain (Q42315336) (← links)
- (Q42430578) (redirect page) (← links)
- An Early Christian Cemetery and Chapel on Ardwall Isle, Kirkcudbright (Q42673781) (← links)
- Reviews (Q43149699) (← links)
- ‘Gallici Nautae de Galliarum Provinciis’—A Sixth/Seventh Century Trade with Gaul, Reconsidered (Q43271631) (← links)
- Reviews (Q43377311) (← links)
- Irish colonists in south‐west Britain (Q43397168) (← links)
- Notes and News (Q44420958) (← links)
- The Interpretation of the Pictish Symbols (Q54855913) (← links)
- The Animal Art of the Scottish Iron Age and its Origins (Q54855958) (← links)
- Folklore from a Northern Henge Monument (Q56060759) (← links)
- The Kingdom of Dumnonia. Studies in History and Tradition in South Western Britain A. D. 350-1150 (Q56212716) (← links)
- And shall these mute stones speak? : Post-Roman inscriptions in western Britain (Q56816437) (← links)
- Evidence for Christianity in Roman Britain. The Small Finds (Q58372552) (← links)
- Transports of delight (Q58890010) (← links)
- EARLY CHRISTIAN IRELAND. Vol. 8 in the series ‘Ancient Peoples and Places’. By Maire and Liam De Paor. Thames and Hudson, 1958. pp. 264, with 77 plate figures, 5 maps and 31 figures in the text. 25s (Q58890966) (← links)
- Are These the Walls of Camelot? (Q58892107) (← links)
- J. R. Bruce: The Manx Archaeological Survey, 6th Report (1966)—Keeills and Burial Grounds in the Sheading of Rushen (with Index to all six reports). Douglas: The Manx Museum and National Trust, 1968. 84 pp., 19 pls., 16 figs. 50s. (cloth), 35s. (st (Q58892515) (← links)
- Tom Clare: Archaeological sites of Devon and Cornwall. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing, 1982. 160 pp., numerous figs. £7.50 (Q58893461) (← links)
- Richard Hingley. Rural settlement in Roman Britain. viii + 229 pages, 75 illustrations. 1989. London: B.A. Seaby; ISBN 1-85264-017-0 hardback £19.95.K. Branigan & D. Miles (ed.). The economy of Romano-British villas. vi + 97 pages, 32 figures. 1989. (Q58893775) (← links)
- Lyonesse revisited: the early walls of Scilly (Q58893824) (← links)
- Scilly's statue-menhir rediscovered (Q58894269) (← links)
- Kathleen Hughes: Early Christian Ireland: Introduction to the sources. London: Sources of History in association with Hodder & Stoughton, 1972. 320 pp. £2.25 (Q58903984) (← links)
- Ethics in archaeology, 1971 (Q58904440) (← links)
- Kathleen Hughes and Ann Hamlin: The modern traveller to the Early Irish Church. London: SPCK, 1977. 146 pp. 4 pls. £2.95 (Q58905498) (← links)
- Siân Victory: The Celtic Church in Wales. London SPCK, 1977. 146 pp., 22 figs., map. £2.95 (Q58905500) (← links)
- Tintagel, Cornwall: the 1990 excavations (Q58905889) (← links)
- Tintagel Castle (Q58906050) (← links)
- ADOMNAN'S LIFE OF COLUMBA. Edited with translation and notes by (the late) Alan O. Anderson and by Marjorie O. Anderson. London, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., 1961. xxiv + 590 pp., 4 pp. facsimiles, general index, subject index. £2 10s (Q58906874) (← links)
- Lisa M. Bitel. Isle of the saints: monastic settlement and Christian community in early Ireland. xvi+268 pages, 15 figures. 1993. (First published in 1990.) Cork: Cork University Press; ISBN 1-85918-017-5 paperback £12.95 (Q59129297) (← links)
- John D. Evans, Barry Cunliffe & Colin Renfrew (eds): Antiquity and man. Essays in honour of Glyn Daniel. London: Thames & Hudson, 1981. 256 pp., 128 illus. & maps. £25.00 (Q59143575) (← links)
- Lloyd Laing: Celtic Britain. Britain before the Conquest series. London & Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. 190 pp., 109 pls., 3 maps. £6.95 (Q59143706) (← links)
- The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Argyll: an Inventory of the Monuments. Vol. IV. Iona. 28 × 22.5 cm. Pp. xvi + 296, numerous figs., pls. and folders. Edinburgh: H.M.S.O., 1982. ISBN 0-11-491728-0. £45.00 (Q59168506) (← links)
- The Picts. By Isabel Henderson. 8 × 6. Pp. 228 + 65 pls. + 32 figs. + 8 maps. London: Thames & Hudson, 1967. 42s (Q59171768) (← links)
- The Druids. By Stuart Piggott. 8 × 6. Pp. 236 + 36 pls. + 39 figs. London: Thames & Hudson, 1968. 42s. (Q59171837) (← links)
- Everyday Life of the Pagan Celts. By Anne Ross. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 224 + 100 illus. Batsford: London, 1970. £1·50 (Q59172652) (← links)
- Evidence for post-Roman occupation of Chun Castle, Cornwall (Q59173583) (← links)
- South West England. By Aileen Fox (Ancient Peoples and Places Series.) 8¼ × 6. Pp. 254 + 98 plates + 51 figs. London: Thames & Hudson, 1964. 35s (Q59175114) (← links)
- Studies in the Layout, Buildings and Art in Stone of Early Irish Monasteries. By Michael Herity. 250mm. Pp. vii + 370, ills. London: Pindar Press, 1995. ISBN 0-907132-81-2. £130.00 (Q59176914) (← links)
- English Heritage Book of Lindisfarne, Holy Island. By Deirdre O'Sullivan and Robert Young. 250mm. Pp. 128, ills. London: Batsford/English Heritage, 1995. ISBN 0-7134-7229-4. £15.00 (p/b) (Q59177169) (← links)
- Warlords and Holy Men. Scotland A.D. 80–1000. By Alfred P. Smyth. (The New History of Scotland.) 20 × 12·5 cm. Pp. viii + 279, 4 maps. London: Edward Arnold, 1984. ISBN 0-7131-6305-4. £6·95 (p/b) (Q59177895) (← links)
- The Archaeology of the Channel Islands. Edited by Peter Johnston. 25.5 × 18.5 cm. Pp. xx + 232, 73 figs. + 15 pls. Chichester: Phillimore, 1986. ISBN 0-85033-498-5. £20.00 (Q59178379) (← links)
- Cornish Fogous. By Clark Evelyn. Pp. xx+152, 16 pls., 10 figs. Methuen & Co., London, 1961. Price, £1 10s (Q59593217) (← links)
- Leslie Alcock,Bede, Eddius, and the Forts of the North Britons(The Jarrow Lecture, 1988), 32pp., 3 figs., £2 + p&p (Q62604748) (← links)
- The Early Christian Inscriptions of Southern Scotland (Q62604819) (← links)
- Isabel Henderson.The art andfunction of Rosemarkie's Pictish monuments.200 × 150mm. Pp. 32, 14 ills. Rosemarkie: Groam House Museum Trust, 1990. ISBN 0 9515778 0 8. No price.Curadan, Boniface and the early church of Rosemarkie.Aidan MacDonald. 200 ? (Q62604870) (← links)
- Tintagel, Arthur and Archaeology (Q67079837) (← links)
- (Q75913571) (redirect page) (← links)