The Society's seal and three photographs

Contents lists

Article(s) 1-20 of 20 returned for author named D.J. Smith and volume number = 0

AuthorTitleTypeSer.VolYearPage(s)
Smith, D.J.A Roman silver pin from Halton Chestersnote4381960231
Smith, D.J. Birley, E.B. (note)The shrine of the nymphs and the genius loci at Carrawburgh. With a note on M. Hispanius Modestinusarticle440196259-81
Smith, D.J.The restoration of the "Birth of Mithras" from Housesteadsnote4401962277-280
Smith, D.J.Accessions to the Museum of Antiquities 1960-1962museum note4411963219-225
Smith, D.J.The restoration of the Housesteads Tauroctonymuseum note4411963226-227
Smith, D.J.A flat copper axehead from Dunbartonshiremuseum note4411963227-230
Smith, D.J.A grooved stone maul from Greenleighton, near Rothburymuseum note4411963230-233
Smith, D.J.A grooved stone axe from Co. Durhammuseum note4411963233-235
Smith, D.J.The intaglio and cameo bequeathed by the late Dr. C.H. Hunter Blairmuseum note4411963235
Smith, D.J.Two unrecorded Roman spursmuseum note4421964288-290
Smith, D.J.A quernstone from Nafferton, Northumberlandmuseum note4421964290
Jobey, G., Smith, D.J. and Tait, J. Contributions by Weyman, J. and Burgess, C.B.An early bronze age burial on Reaverhill Farm, Barrasford, Northumberlandarticle443196565-76
Smith, D.J.Thefts from the Museummuseum note4431965318
Smith, D.J.A stone battle axe from the Hexham districtmuseum note4431965318
Smith, D.J.Accessions to the Museum of Antiquities in 1957-1959, 1963 and 1964museum note4441966245-252
Smith, D.J.Two unpublished rakes of deerhornmuseum note4461968281-284
Smith, D.J.The Archer's Tombstone from Housesteadsmuseum note4461968284-291
Smith, D.J.The forgotten Whitfield Hoard of bronze vesselsmuseum note4471969172-181
Smith, D.J.Two pricks of Roman spurs from South Shieldsmuseum note4471969172
Smith, D. J.William Bulmer 1893-1989obituary5181990233-234
« Previous |  Page : 1 | Next »

Title Keyword Search   Author Search   Advanced Search  
  Enter surname of author to search for. Search terms are case-insensitive. Use * as wildcard, e.g., Job* finds 'Jobey', etc.
Search:
 
 

In the future, don’t forget your past