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Prehistoric Routes Across North Wales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 1963

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References

1 Crawford, O. G. S., ‘The Distribution of Early Bronze Age Settlements in Britain’, Geo. Journ., XL, 1912 Google Scholar. Megaw, B. R. S. and Hardy, E. M., ‘British Decorated Axes and their Diffusion’, P.P.S., 1938, p. 282 Google Scholar. SirFox, Cyril, The Personality of Britain, pp. 45 and 70 Google Scholar; A Find of the Early Iron Age from Llyn Cerrig Bach. Anglesey, 1946, p. 33 Google Scholar.

2 The standing stones in Merioneth are to be published in the forthcoming County History, vol. I, and those in Caernarvonshire have been published by the Royal Commission (R.C.A.M., Caernarvonshire East), and commented on by , Mr. W. E. Griffiths (Proc. Prehistoric Soc., 1960, p. 334)Google Scholar.