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  2. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - Wikipedia

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    The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society was founded in 1853, [1] and is one of the largest county-based archaeological societies in the United Kingdom. It runs the Wiltshire Museum in Devizes , Wiltshire which has the best Bronze Age collections in Britain, including finds from Avebury and Stonehenge .

  3. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine

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    Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine is a county journal published by the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (WANHS), based in Devizes, England. It has been published almost annually since 1854 [1] and is distributed to the Society's members and subscribers, and exchanged with other linked societies.

  4. William Collings Lukis - Wikipedia

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    Lukis is best remembered in England for his work on Church Bells which was published in 1857. He was the first person to publish a collection of bell descriptions, chiefly from Wiltshire. He was a founder member of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society and an authority on perspective drawing.

  5. Bob Clarke (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Clarke has held the position of Honorary Review Editor for the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, the Wiltshire County journal, since 2006. [3] In 2011 he was invited onto the Editorial Board of Ex Historia, the post graduate historical journal of the University of Exeter. He is now archaeological specialist and peer ...

  6. William Plenderleath - Wikipedia

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    While he was at Cherhill, Plenderleath's interest in the Cherhill White Horse led him to write a paper, On the White Horses of Wiltshire and Its Neighbourhood (1872) for the Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine, followed some years later by a book, White Horses of the West of England (1885).

  7. John Edward Jackson (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    Wiltshire Archaeology and Natural History Magazine. 8: 242– 231. 1864. "Ancient Chapels &c., in co. Wilts". Wiltshire Archaeology and Natural History Magazine. 10: 253– 322. 1867. "Rowley, alias Wittenham, co. Wilts". Wiltshire Archaeology and Natural History Magazine. 13: 228– 251. 1872. Wittenham and Rowley are now part of the parish of ...

  8. Maud Cunnington - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, Cunnington was elected president of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, [7] the first woman to hold that position. [8] In addition to technical reports, she published a short handbook, Avebury: A Guide (1931). [9] She also wrote and published a children's guide to Devizes Museum. [10]

  9. Mike Pitts (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    He regularly broadcasts on BBC radio as archaeologist and critic. In 2000 the British Archaeological Press Award was given "to the Guardian and their reporters Mike Pitts and Maev Kennedy for the consistent high standard of articles which appear in that paper". [4] On 15 May 2003, he was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London ...