Cover
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949)
Map of Camerton TyningW J Wedlake & R A Vince
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949)
Excavations at Camerton 1926 -1948
Officers; Contents; A Letter from the President; A Message from Prof REM Wheeler; CartoonEthelbert Horne; Mortimer Wheeler; H S Masters
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) pp. 1 – 4.
Editorial; Castor Ware cup: Camerton 1948; ExcursionsR A Vince; W J Wedlake; M H Gould
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) pp. 5 – 8.
Describes type of cup with cross references to Society of Antiquaries Research Committee Reports. Excursions to Wells; Badger Hole; Stoney Littleton Long Barrow; Wellow. Planned outings.
Camerton – its archaeological past, present & futureW J Wedlake
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) pp. 9 – 12.
An account of the site at Camerton, its archaeological history, and its future possibilities.
First impression of a digMiss G E Rook
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) p. 13.
Inwood near Conkwell, and Camerton.
Lecture: ‘The Fosse Way in Somerset’Mr M H Gould
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) pp. 14 – 15.
16th February 1949. Mr N Watts of Downside Abbey School.
Lecture: ‘The Natural’R P L Pett
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) p. 15.
Geology for archaeologists
The Diary of Rev. John Skinner. 1772 – 1839W J Wedlake
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) pp. 16 – 19.
Includes a list of manuscripts held by the British Museum. Also pottery and coins.
List of members
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) p. 19.
Suggestions for Amateur ExcavatorsW J Wedlake
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) p. 20.
Tips for beginners
Pottery and the ExcavationC.M.S. Smith
Camerton Excavation Club Newsletter (1949) pp. 21 – 22.
Details on types, manufacture and export of pottery. Also on excavation, processing and further research.