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Report of the Red Hills Exploration Committee 1906-7 : read at a meeting of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 19th March, 1908

Red Hills Exploration Committee1909
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"Scattered along the margins of the estuaries and tidal rivers of Essex [...] are many curious deposits of red burnt clay, intermingled with fragments of rude pottery, to which the name of 'Red Hills' has been given. [...] That they date from a remote period, and that some at least are Pre-Historic, is proved by the nature of the pottery contained in them. [...] By some they have been regarded as salt-works: by others, as cattle shelters, human habitations, potteries or glass factories." - [From Introductory note]
Imprint:
Society of Antiquaries, 1909.
Collation:
51 p., 18 leaves of plates : ill., plans, maps ; 23 cm.
Notes:
"From the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, March 19, 1908."Proc. S.A.L., 2 S, xxii, 164.Includes bibliographical references.
Dewey class:
E.913
Local class:
E.913 GLASS CABINET 3
Language:
English
BRN:
1881610
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