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Source of Reference

Former site of Heathery Burn Cave, Stanhope (Stanhope) - Source of Reference

No. Originator(s) Date Title Notes
1 Greenwell, W, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne 05-May-1892 Antiquities of the Bronze Age found in the Heathery Burn Cave, county Durham Vol 54, 87-114
2 Mackie 1862 Pictures of an exhibition 2nd series, vol 2, 127-132
3 Hawkes, C F C, Smith, M A 1957 On some buckets and cauldrons of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages Vol 37, nos 3,4, 148-160
4 Harding, A, Young, R 1986 Pictures of an exhibition- new discoveries concerning the Heathery Burn hoard Vol 2, 1-5
5 Britton, D, Longworth, I H 1968 Late Bronze Age finds from the Heathery Burn Cave, Co. Durham 9th set
6 Lingford, J, Pickin, J 20-Mar-1994 to 10-Apr-1994 Heathery Burn Cave
7 Lee, J, Ramsden Williams (printer) 1950 Weardale memories and traditions
8 Northern Archaeological Associates Ltd, Archaeo-Environment Ltd, Groundwork West Durham, Bishop, M, Weardale Society, Fraser, R, Hardie, C Jan-2005 Weardale Historic Settlement patterns, Crawleyside Site 38
9 Lee, J 1950 The Legacy of our Ancestors
10 Durham Archaeology Committee, Clack, P 1980 The Archaeology of the Durham Dales Prehistoric List Site 54
11 Sieveking, G de G 1971 Article in Prehistoric and Roman Studies 1971 pages 20-38 Plan
12 Challis, A J, Harding, D W 1975 Later Prehistory from the Trent to the Tyne Volume 20 (i-ii), pages 15, 21FF, 26FF
13 1822 Unknown article in Archaeologia Aeliana, 1822 page 10

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