Figure 1: Frontispiece, Charles Roach Smith 1883. Retrospections, Social and Archaeological, Volume 1. London: Printed by subscription.
Figure 2: Notes for strangers. Morning Post, 24211, Thursday, July 17, 1851, pg. 5. British Library Newspapers Part II, 1800–1900. © British Library Board.
Figure 3: Literary Notices. In York Herald, and General Advertiser, 3972, Saturday, November 25, 1848, pg. 6. British Library Newspapers, Part II, 1800–1900. © British Library Board.
Figure 4: Numbers of subscribers by volume
Figure 5: Interior of the town hall, Canterbury. In Alfred Dunkin 1845. A Report of the Proceedings of the British Archaeological Association, the first general meeting, held at Canterbury, in the month of September, 1844. London: John Russell Smith, pg. 22.
Figure 6: Opening of the barrows on Breach Down. In Alfred Dunkin 1845. A Report of the Proceedings of the British Archaeological Association, the first general meeting, held at Canterbury, in the month of September, 1844. London: John Russell Smith, pg. 93.
Internet Archaeology is an open access journal based in the Department of Archaeology, University of York. Except where otherwise noted, content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC BY) Unported licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that attribution to the author(s), the title of the work, the Internet Archaeology journal and the relevant URL/DOI are given.
Terms and Conditions | Legal Statements | Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Citing Internet Archaeology
Internet Archaeology content is preserved for the long term with the Archaeology Data Service. Help sustain and support open access publication by donating to our Open Access Archaeology Fund.