Collecteanea Antiqua, Etchings and Notices of Ancient Remains illustrative of the habits, customs and history of past ages, Vol I (book)

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Content summary: a collection of essays on various archaeological discoveries

Summary: Collecteanea Antiqua, Etchings and Notices of Ancient Remains illustrative of the habits, customs and history of past ages, Vol i/Smith, Charles Roach/J R Smith/1848, containing essays on Roman Glass Vessels in the Museum at Boulogne-sur-Mer; Coins found in Kent; Gold British, or Gaulic Coins, found at Bognor and Alfriston in Sussex; Gallo-Roman Votive Altar, now a Baptismal Font in the Church of Jalinghen, Pas de Calais; Roman Sepulchral remains found at Strood in Kent; Warwickshire Antiquities, in the collection of Matthew Holbeche Bloxam Esq, Rugby; An account of the Opening of Tumuli, principally at Middleton, by Yolgrave, Derbyshire, from 1821 to 1832; On the Place of Caesar's Landing in Britain; Religious Signs or Tokens of the Middle Ages; Roman Remains discovered on the South Downs, near Lancing, Sussex; Barrows in Wiltshire, excavated in 1842, by Mr W Chaffers, Jun; Anglo-Saxon Antiquities discovered at Sittingbourne, Kent, from 1825 to 1828; Roman Tesselated Pavement, discovered near Daventry; Roman Monuments discovered in London; Remains of the Palace of Bridewell; Potters' Marks discovered in London; Ancient Bone Skates; Romano-Gaulish Remains discovered near Boulogne-sur-Mer; British and Gaulish Coins found in Kent; British Coins; Ancient Sepulchral Relics at Barming , Kent


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