Reginald Allender Smith British archaeologist
Smith, Reginald A.
Smith, Reginald A. 1873-1940
Smith, Reginald A. (Reginald Allender), 1873-1940
Smith, Reginald Allender, 1873-1940
Smith, Reginald A. (Reginald Allender), 1873-
Smith, Reginald Allender (1873- )
Smith, Reginald A. (Reginald Allender)
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Works
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Angles, Danes, and Norse in the district of Huddersfield. By W. G. Collingwood, M.A., F.S.A. County Borough of Huddersfield: Tolson Memorial Museum publications, handbook 2. 8¾ × 5⅜ pp. 62, illustrated. Huddersfield, 1921. 1s | |
Archaeologia Hungarica, I. Das Kunstgewerbe der Avarenzeit in Ungarn. Von Nándor Fettich: Mitteilung I. Zahnschnittornamentik und Pressmodellfunde. 12½ × 9¼ Pp. viii + 67, with 7 plates and 22 illustrations, and Hungarian version. Budapest: Stemm | |
The Archaeology of Ireland. By R. A. S. Macalister, Litt.D., LL.D., F.S.A., with 16 plates and 22 illustrations in the text. 8¾ × 5½ pp. xvi+ 373. London: Methuen. 1928 | |
The Arts in Early England, vol. vi, part i, Completion of the Study of the Monument of the great period of the art of Anglia in Northumbria. By G. Baldwin Brown. 8¾ × 6. Pp. xi + 91. London: John Murray, 1930. 15s | |
The Beeston Tor Hoard | |
British Museum. Dept. of British and Mediaeval Antiquities. British Museum guide to Anglo-Saxon antiquities, 1923, 1993: | |
Catalogue of the silver plate (Greek, Etruscan and Roman) in the British Museum. | |
The Corridors of Time. I. Apes and Men. By Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleure. II. Hunters and Artists. By the same. 8 × 5¼. Pp. vi + 138; vi + 154. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1927. 5s. each | |
Currency Bars and Water-Clocks: A Reply | |
Discoveries near Cissbury | |
Early Anglo-Saxon Weights | |
Early English ornament : the sources, development and relation to foreign styles of pre-Norman ornamental art in England | |
Ertog og Øre: den gamle norske vegt, av A. W. Brøgger (Videnskapsselskapets Skrifter, II. Hist.-filos. Klasse, 1921, no. 3). Kristiania, 1921; pp. 112; 58 figs, and 2 plates | |
Esquisse d'une monographie des couches quaternaires visibles dans l'exploitation de la Société des carrières du Hainaut à Soignies, par A. Rutot (Bruxelles, 1920, extrait des Mémoires publiés par l'Académie royale de Belgique, IV) | |
The Evolution and Distribution of Some Anglo-Saxon Brooches | |
Excavations in New Forest Roman Pottery Sites, with Plans and Illustrations of the Construction of the Pottery Kilns, of the different wares made, and of a Potter's Hut. By Heywood Sumner F.S.A. 8¾ × 5½. Pp. ii + 133. London: Chiswick Press. 1927. | |
Flint Arrow-heads in Britain | |
Flints, an illustrated manual of the stone age for beginners ... | |
Förhistorisk Nordisk Ornamentik. Av Nils Å Berg: Föreningen Urds Skrifter III. 8¼ × 5½; pp. xxvi + 154. Uppsala: J. A. Lindblads Förlag. 1925 | |
De förhistoriska Tiderna i Europa. Skildrade av T. J. Arne, Chr. Blinkenberg, A. W. Brøgger, Knud Jessen, K. Friis Johansen, C. A. Nordman och Haakon Shetelig under redacktion av K. Friis Johansen. Första delen: Naturförhållanden. Paleolitisk Ku | |
From Stone to Steel. By Dr H. S. Harrison. Second edition, 1923: published by the London County Council for the Horniman Museum, Forest Hill, S.E., through P. S. King ¼ × 4¾ pp. 81, with 2 plates, glossary, and short bibliography. 1923. 6d | |
"A Ground Axe of Igneous Rock" | |
Guide to the Collection of Irish Antiquities: Catalogue of Irish gold ornaments in the collection of the Royal Irish Academy. By E. C. R. Armstrong, F.S.A. Dublin: H.M. Stationery Office, 1920. 10⅜ × 7¼ Pp. 1O4 with 20 plates. 2s | |
The High Terrace of the Thames: Report on Excavations made on behalf of the British Museum and H.M. Geological Survey in 1913 | |
The Hunsbury Hill Finds | |
II— Flint Implements of Special Interest | |
Irish Brooches of Five Centuries | |
Irish Gold Crescents | |
Jutish Ornaments from Kent | |
Kulturgeschichte des norwegischen Altertums, von A. W. Brøgger. 7¾ × 5¼. Pp. 246. Oslo, Instituttet for Sammenlignende Kulturforskning. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard), 1926 | |
Lake-dwellings in Holderness, Yorks., discovered by Thos. Boynton, Esq., F.S.A. , 1880–1 | |
Local papers, archaeological and topographical, Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire. By Heywood Sumner, F.S.A. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 248. London: Chiswick Press. 1931. 12s. 6d | |
On a Collection of Antiquities from the Early Iron Age Cemetery of Hallstatt, presented to the British Museum by Lord Avebury, 1916 | |
On a Late-Celtic Mirror found at Desborough, Northants, and other Mirrors of the Period | |
On Late-Celtic Antiquities discovered at Welwyn, Herts | |
On some antiquities in the neighbourhood of Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire. By the Right Rev. G. F. Browne, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.S.A., Hon. F.S.A.Scot. 11×8¾; pp. xiv + 170, with 63 plates. Cambridge University Press, 1921. 3 guineas | |
On Some Recent Exhibits | |
On the Date of Grime's Graves and Cissbury Flint-mines | |
Origin of the Neolithic Celt | |
"Palaeolith found at West Bognor" | |
A Palaeolithic Industry at Northfleet, Kent | |
Pottery finds at Wisley | |
Préhistoire de la Norvège. Par Haakon Shetelig. 7¾ × 5; pp. viii + 280, 10 plates. Oslo, H. Aschehoug & Co., 1926; also Norwegian edition: Norges Forhistorie—Problemer og Resultater i Norsk Arkœologi. Av Haakon Shetelig: Instituttet for Sammen | |
Prehistoric and Roman Settlements on Park Brow | |
Primitive Tider i Norge. Av Haakon Shetelig. 8¼ × 5¾; pp. 380, with bibliography and 123 illustrations. Bergen: John Griegs Forlag, 1922 | |
Remarks on the Antiquities discovered in the Mitcham Cemetery. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 2nd series, Vol XXI, by permission of the Council | |
Rock Paintings of Southern Andalusia: A description of a Neolithic and Copper Age Art Group. By the Abbé Henri Breuil and M. C. Burkitt, with the collaboration of Sir Montagu Pollock. 12½ × 10. Pp. 88 + 33 coloured plates, 54 figures in text, and | |
Rogalands Kulturhistorie—Skrifter utgitt av Stavanger Museum: Rogalands Stenalder. Av Helge Gjessing. Stavanger, 1920. 10½ × 7⅞ Pp. 181, with 62 plates and map | |
Roman Britain, by R. G. Collingwood, F.S.A., with illustrations and two maps. London: Oxford University Press, 1923. 7¼ × 4¾; pp. 104. 2s. 6d. net | |
The Romanization of Roman Britain. By F. Haverfield. Fourth edition, revised by George Macdonald. 8¾ × 5½ pp. 91 and 28 illustrations. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. 1923. 7s. 6d | |
Romans, Kelts, and Saxons in Ancient Britain: an Investigation into the two dark Centuries (400–600) of English History. By R. E. Zachrisson (Skrifter utgivna av K. Humanistiska Vetenskaps Samfundet i Uppsala, xxiv, 12). Uppsala and Leipzig, 1927 | |
Ruskenesset: en stenalders jagtplass, av Aug. Brinkmann og Haakon Shetelig (Norske Oldfund: Avhandlinger utgit av det norske arkeologiske Selskap, Kristiania, 1920) | |
The Seven Barrows at Lambourn | |
The Sligo Artefacts | |
Specimens from the Layton Collection, in Brentford Public Library | |
Sturge collection an illustrated selection of flints from Britain bequethed in 1919 by William Allen Sturge | |
Sveriges Fasta Fornlämningar frůn Hednatiden, av Oscar Almgren: Föreningen Urds Skrifter, I. Uppsala: J. A. Lindt-lads Förlag. Pp. 190, illustrated. Kr. 4.50 | |
La Tène: monographie de la station publiée au nom de la Commission des fouilles de la Tène. Par Paul Vouga. 12½ × 9¾; pp. ix + 91. With 50 plates, 2 plans, and 12 figures in text. Leipzig: Hiersemann. 1923 | |
A text-book of European Archaeology. By R. A. S. Macalister, Litt.D., F.S.A. Vol. i. The palaeolithic period. 9½ × 6½; pp. xv + 610. Cambridge University Press, 1921. 50s | |
Towards a living encyclopaedia, a contribution to Mr. Wells's new encyclopoedism. Reginald A. Smith | |
Die Tumbakultur am unteren Kongo und der westafrikanische Kulturkreis, von Oswald Menghin (Anthropos, vol. xx, 1925, pp. 516–57) | |
Two Early British Bronze Bowls | |
Two Prehistoric Vessels | |
V.—Flints from the Sturry gravels, Kent | |
VII.—Pre-Roman Remains at Scarborough | |
Wayland's Smithy, Berkshire | |
X.—Examples of Anglian Art | |
XIV.—The Discovery of Prehistoric Pits at Peterborough and the Development of Neolithic Pottery |