Hill, David, 1937-2011
Hill, David, 1937 July 15-
Hill, David, 1937-
Hill, David
Hill, David H. 1937-...
David Hill British archaeologist (1937-2011)
Hill, David Henry 1937-2011
Hill, David Henry 1937-
Hill, David (David H.), historicus, 1937-
VIAF ID: 56580716 ( Personal )
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Works
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Academic connections | |
Aethelbald and Offa : two Eighth-Century kings of Mercia : papers from a conference held in Manchester in 2000, Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies | |
An atlas of Anglo-Saxon England | |
the Burghal Hidage and Anglo-Saxon fortifications | |
Cyril Fox on tour : 1927-1932 : two of Sir Cyril's notebooks describing minor earthworks of the Welsh Marches and visits to four Welsh museums, with two other unpublished papers | |
David Hill plays the organ of Westminster Cathedral, London John Porter plays the organ of St. George's Chapel, Windsor. | |
defence of Wessex | |
Edward the Elder, 899-924, 2001: | |
Ethelred the Unready : papers from the Millenary Conference | |
The Iron Age and its hill-forts: papers presented to Sir Mortimer Wheeler on the occasion of his eightieth year, at a conference held by the Southampton University Archaeological Society, 5th-7th March, 1971; | |
Local management of schools | |
The material culture of daily living in the Anglo-Saxon world | |
Offa's Dyke : history and guide | |
Sceattas in England and on the continent : the Seventh Oxford Symposium on Coinage and Monetary History | |
Teaching in multiracial schools : a guidebook | |
Towns and topography : essays in memory of David H. Hill | |
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea | |
Vingt mille lieues sous les mers. | |
Wics the early mediaeval trading centres of Northern Europe |