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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 May 2014
The following notes have been contributed from many sources and grateful acknowledgment is made to all those who have assisted. We are indebted for the material relating to Eire to Prof. M. O'Kelly and his contributors; the Council for British Archaeology, the Ministry of Works and many individuals have contributed notes on English excavations; Mr E. M. Jope has supplied the notes on Northern Ireland; the Scottish notes have been abstracted with the assistance of Mr J. G. Scott from Discovery and Excavation: Scotland, 1956, published by the Scottish Regional Group of the C.B.A.; and Dr Savory has contributed most of those for Wales.
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