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A prehistoric wooden artifact from the Axe Valley
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Prehistoric standing stones in Banwell
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Ecclesiastical development in the hundred of Carhampton
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Chew and Chewton: a pre-Conquest river estate north of Mendip
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Glastonbury Abbey and the aquisition of its manor of Wrington
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Glastonbury Abbey and the acquisition of its manor of Wrington
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Bourne and Burrington: a Burnantun estate?
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Worle, Woodspring and Wallop
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
......origin of the settlement at Shapwick
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
The date of Worlebury windmill
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Shapwick: the enclosure of a Somerset parish, 1515-1839 (1982)
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
The affinities and antecedents of medieval settlement: topographical perspectives from three of the Somerset hundreds [Carhampton, Chew & Whitley] (2002)
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Worle, Woodspring and Wallop: the calamine connection (1989)
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
Bourne and Burrington: a Burnantun estate? (2002)
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
The affinities and antecedents of medieval settlement: topographical perspectives from three of the Somerset hundreds (2002)
Nick Corcos (Doctor)
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