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Archaeological Journalism in the 17th Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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References

1 Arthur of Britain, pp. 221 ff.

2 The Road to Hel, esp. pp. 90 ff., 191 ff.

3 Gesta Regum Anglorum (Rolls Series), 11, 167.

4 Chambers loc. cit.

5 De Quibusdam Prodigiosis, I, 28, quoted by Thurnam in Arch. LXIII, p. 522.

6 Cf. for instance Grinsell, in Folklore XLVIII (1937), 245 Google Scholar.

7 Vulgar Errors, III, 21, where another legend of a lighted lamp in the tomb of Olibius near Padua is cited.

8 Proc. Prehist. Soc. IV (1938), 214.Google Scholar