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Proceedings 2014 (2015) [72, 2014]

Devon Archaeological Society

Proceedings 2013 (2014) [71, 2013]

Devon Archaeological Society

Proceedings 2012 (2013) [Vol. 70, 2012]

Devon Archaeological Society

The field archaeology of Dartmoor (2011)

Phil Newman

A field guide to the archaeology of the Taw and Torridge estuaries (2008)

Chris Preece

Roman Devon (2001)

Malcolm Todd

Roman Seaton (2000)

Ted Gosling

Resurgam! archaeology in Stonehouse, Mount Batten, and Mount Wise Regeneration Areas, Plymouth (2000)

Gardiner, Julie [ed.]

A history of Axminster to 1910 (1998)

Geoffrey Chapman

Roman roads in Britain: Volume 1: south of the Foss Way - .Bristol Channel (1955)

Ivan D. Margary

Exmoor's industrial archaeology (1997)

English Heritage book of Dartmoor: landscapes through time (1997)

Sandy Gerrard

List of scheduled ancient monuments in the county of Devon ([1979])

Devon Committee for Rescue Archaeology

A guide to the industrial archaeology of Plymouth and Millbrook, Cornwall (1973)

Guide ..

Ancient trackways of Wessex (1965)

H. W. Timperley

Prehistoric Dartmoor (1974)

Paul Pettit

Archaeological memoirs relating to the East of Dartmoor: historical sketch ... Chagford ... Drewsteignton cromlech .. (1876)

G. Wareing Ormerod

Exeter excavations: the Guildhall site (1972)

John Collis

Ancient earthworks and camps of Somerset, being a collection of over one hundred drawings ... (1924)

Edward J. Burrow

The industrial archaeology of Dartmoor (1992)

Helen Harris

The Kingdom of Dumnonia: studies in history and tradition in South Western Britain, AD 350-1150 (1978)

Susan M. Pearce

Devon in prehistory ([1979])

Susan M. Pearce

The legionary bath-house and basilica and forum at Exeter: with a summary account of the legionary fortress (1979)

P. T. Bidwell

The industrial archaeology of Cornwall (1972)

Arthur Cecil Todd

Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton, its antiquities and institutions: including journals kept by Messrs Rattenbury and Shebbeare, gents and burgesses from the 21 James I to the death ... (1889)

William B. Bridges

Medieval and post-medieval finds from Exeter, 1971-1980 (1984)

John Allan

A guide to industrial archaeology in Exeter (1971)

Michael Chitty

The National Trust archaeological survey: Lundy Island, Devon (1989)

Caroline Thackray

Devon's industrial past: a guide (1986)

Walter E. Minchinton

The archaeology of Dartmoor from the air (1985)

Tom Greeves

Industrial archaeology in Devon. (1973)

Walter E. Minchinton

The archaeology of Lundy: a field guide (1972)

Keith S. Gardner

Barnstaple's Industrial Archaeology: a guide (1973)

Michael Bone

Roman roads west of Exe: some suggestions ([1964])

William S. Simey

Industrial archaeology in Devon (1969)

Walter E. Minchinton

The industrial archaeology of Dartmoor (1968)

Helen Harris

The industrial archaeology of the Tamar valley (1967)

Frank Booker

Roman roads in Britain. Vol. 2: North of the Foss Way .. (1957)

Ivan D. Margary

Roman Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum): excavations in the war-damaged areas 1945-1947 (1952)

Aileen Fox (Lady)

Sylva antiqua Iscana, numismatica, quinetiam figulina, or Roman and other antiquities of Exeter...ancient coins, samian ware.. (1840)

W. T. P. Shortt

Collectanea curiosa antiqua Dunmonia: Or, an essay on some druidical remians in Devon, and also on its noble ancient camps and circumvallations, interspersed with many interesting numismatic ... ([1842])

W. T. P. Shortt

A perambulation of the antient and royal forest of Dartmoor and the venville precincts: or, a topographical survey of their antiquities and scenery (1896)

Samuel Rowe (Reverend)

Devonshire antiquities: Containing illustrations of eighty Dartmoor village and wayside crosses, inscribed stones, stone circles, cromlechs, clapper bridges, tolmens, kistvaens, logan stones and ... (1893)

John Chudleigh

Notes on the antiquities of Devonshire which date from before the Norman conquest (1861)

James Davidson

The British and Roman remains in the vicinity of Axminster in the county of Devon (1833)

James Davidson