Cyril Fox
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Cyril Fox's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Cyril Fred Fox was an English archaeologist and museum director. Fox became keeper of archaeology at the National Museum of Wales, and subsequently served as director from 1926 to 1948. His most notable achievements were collaborative. With his second wife, Aileen Fox, he surveyed and excavated several prehistoric monuments in Wales. With Iorwerth Peate, he established the Welsh Folk Museum at St Fagans, and with Lord Raglan, he authored a definitive history of vernacular architecture, Monmouthshire Houses.
Cyril Fox's Published Works
Published Works
- The Personality of Britain (1932) (90)
- Roman Britain and the English Settlements (1937) (62)
- The Personality of Britain: Its Influence on Inhabitant and Invader in Prehistoric and Early Historic Times (1946) (45)
- Pattern and Purpose. A survey of early Celtic art in Britain. (1958) (30)
- The early cultures of north-west Europe (1952) (23)
- The archaeology of the Cambridge region : a topographical study of the Bronze, Early Iron, Roman and Anglo-Saxon Ages, with an Introductory Note on the Neolithic Age (1924) (18)
- A Second Cauldron and an Iron Sword from the Llyn Fawr Hoard, Rhigos, Glamorganshire (1939) (17)
- Offa's Dyke. (1925) (16)
- Offa's Dyke : a field survey of the western frontier-works of Mercia in the seventh and eighth centuries A.D. (1955) (16)
- I. Reflections on The Archaeology of the Cambridge Region 1 (1947) (16)
- A ‘Dug-out’ Canoe from South Wales: with Notes on the Chronology, Typology, and Distribution of Monoxylous Craft in England and Wales (1926) (15)
- The Incised Ornament on the Celtic Mirror from Colchester, Essex (1948) (9)
- The Geological Survey of India, 1846 to 1947 (1947) (7)
- The Early Cultures of North-West Europe (H. M. Chadwick Memorial Studies) (1951) (7)
- Stake-Circles in Turf Barrows: a record of excavation in Glamorgan, 1939–40 (1941) (6)
- The Socketed Bronze Sickles of the British Isles; with special reference to an unpublished specimen from Norwich (1939) (6)
- The Early Iron Age Site at Findon Park, Findon, Sussex (1928) (6)
- V.— Two Bronze Age Cairns in South Wales: Simondston and Pond Cairns, Coity Higher Parish, Bridgend (1938) (5)
- Geological Results of the Mount Everest Expedition, 1921: Discussion (1922) (4)
- An ‘Encrusted’ Urn of the Bronze Age from Wales: with notes on the Origin and Distribution of the Type (1927) (4)
- V.— Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthenshire ; including a Survey of the Polychrome Pottery found there and elsewhere in Britain (1933) (4)
- Civil engineering geology (4)
- A Celtic Mirror from Great Chesterford (1960) (4)
- Herdsmen and Hermits: Celtic Seafarers in the Northern Seas . By T. C. Lethbridge, M.A., F.S.A. Foreword by T. D. Kendrick, F.B.A., F.S. A. 7¼ × 4¼. Pp. xix + 146. Cambridge: Bowes & Bowes, 1950. 10s. 6d. (1951) (4)
- Excavations in the Cambridgeshire Dykes (1923) (4)
- Geology of the Punjab Salt Range (1945) (4)
- III.—A Bronze Age Barrow (Sutton 268′) in Llandow Parish, Glamorganshire (1943) (3)
- Ancient India : Bulletin of the Archaeological Survey of India, Number 1, January 1946. (1946) (3)
- A comprehensive treatise on engineering geology (1935) (3)
- The Presidential Address for 1933: The distribution of Man in East Anglia, c. 2300 B.C.—50 A.D. A Contribution to the Prehistory of the Region (1933) (3)
- A Settlement of the Early Iron Age at Abington Pigotts, Cambs., and its Subsequent History; as Evidenced by Objects Preserved in the Pigott Collection (3)
- Physical Geography for Indian Students, Being a Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition of Simmons and Stenhouse's 'Class-Book of Physical Geography' (1938) (3)
- USING RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES TO TRACE MOVEMENT OF UNDERGROUND WATERS (1952) (2)
- Sir Cyril Fox (1967) (2)
- A Late Celtic Bronze Mirror from Wales (1925) (2)
- Triskeles, Palmettes and Horse-Brooches (1953) (2)
- CARVED ORNAMENT FROM IRISH MONUMENTS . By H. S. Crawford, with a preface by R. A. S. Macalister. Published by the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Dublin. (1927) (2)
- An Open-Work Bronze Disc in the Ashmolean Museum (1947) (2)
- Life and Death in the Bronze Age: An Archaeologist's Field-work (1959) (2)
- Two Celtic bronzes from Lough Gur, Limerick, Ireland (1950) (2)
- Wessex from the Air . By O. G. S. Crawford, F.S.A., and Alexander Keiller, F.S.A., F.G.S. 11¼ × 9. Pp. xii + 264. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. 1928. 50s. (1928) (2)
- Nitrobenzene Poisoning from Furniture Cream (1945) (1)
- Peasant Crofts in North Pembrokeshire (1937) (1)
- A bronze pole-sheath from the Charioteer's Barrow, Arras, Yorkshire (1949) (1)
- Life in Anglesey 2000 years ago. An Early Iron Age Discovery (1944) (1)
- A La Tène Weight from Winchester (1930) (1)
- A Datable ‘Ritual Barrow’ in Glamorganshire (1941) (1)
- A Late Celtic fire-dog (1926) (1)
- A Croft in the Upper Nedd Valley, Ystradfellte, Brecknockshire (1940) (1)
- An Inventory of the Ancient and Historical Monuments of the City of Edinburgh, with the Thirteenth Report of the Commission . 11 × 8½. Pp. lxxviii + 289 + pls. 154. Edinburgh: H.M. Stationery Office, 1951. £2. 5s. (1952) (1)
- Archaeology from the Earth . By Sir Mortimer Wheeler. 8¾ × 5½. Pp. xi + 221. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1954. 25 s . (1954) (1)
- The Crystalline Nature of the Chief Constituent of Ordinary Coal (1)
- The economic mineral resources of Assam (1947) (1)
- Sleds, Carts and Waggons (1931) (1)
- Flint Axe and “Chisel” Found at Newmarket Heath (1)
- Water: A Study of Its Properties, Its Constitution, Its Circulation on the Earth, and Its Utilization by Man (1972) (1)
- Encrusted urns (1928) (1)
- Early Iron Age cemetery at Foxton, Cambs. (1922) (0)
- Anniversary Address (1946) (0)
- F. Saxl and R. Wittkower, British Art and The Mediterranean . London, New York, Toronto: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1948. Pp. 96 + VIII and 86 plates. 63s. (1949) (0)
- Early Iron Age Settlement and Anglian Burials at Foxton, Cambs. (1923) (0)
- ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MONUMENTS (ENGLAND). An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London. Vol. III. Roman London. H.M. Stationery Office. 1928. pp. xxi, 207. 18s. (1929) (0)
- Notes on glass manufacture (0)
- Excavations in the Cambridgeshire Dykes (1924) (0)
- Archaeological section : Annual report for session 1924-1925. (0)
- Slimming Tablets (1962) (0)
- Prehistoric Communities of the British Isles . By V. Gordon Childe. 9 × 6¼. Pp. xiv + 274. London and Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1940. 20 s . (1941) (0)
- 'Platform' house-sites of South Wales type in Swydd Buddugre, Malienydd, Radnorshire (1949) (0)
- Dr. J.W. Barnard. (1956) (0)
- Housing Problem (1961) (0)
- Excavations in the Cambridgeshire dykes (1922) (0)
- Crystalline Nature of the Chief Constituent of Ordinary Coal (1936) (0)
- Excavations in the Cambridgeshire Dykes (1924) (0)
- The Crystalline Nature of the Chief Constituent of Ordinary Coals (1926) (0)
- Two Anglo-Saxon bone carvings (1933) (0)
- Anniversary Address (1945) (0)
- Excavation of a barrow in north-west Suffolk (1924) (0)
- Drysgol, St. Harmons (1940) (0)
- Notes on sulphuric acid, sulphur and iron-pyrites (0)
- IMMORTAL MAN. By C. E. Vulliamy. Methuen & Co. 6s. (1927) (0)
- Early Man in North-East Yorkshire. By Frank Elgee. 11 × 8½. Pp. xvi + 259. Gloucester: printed for the author by John Bellows, 1930. £1. 5s. 9d. (1931) (0)
- 86. Two Bronze Age Cairns Near Bridgend, Glamorgan (1938) (0)
- LEGENDS OF THE FENLAND PEOPLE. By Christopher Marlowe. Cecil Palmer. 7s. 6d. (1927) (0)
- Offa's Dyke (1931) (0)
- The geology of water supply : a treatise dealing with the engineering geology aspects of water supply for all enquirin readers (1949) (0)
- Cardiff: from the coming of the Romans to the dominance of Cromwell . By Herbert M. Thompson. 8½ × 5¾. Pp. xv + 213. Cardiff: Lewis, 1930. 12s. 6d. (1931) (0)
- A Jug of the Anglo-Saxon Period (1924) (0)
- Attempted Suicide (1959) (0)
- Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthenshire (1931) (0)
- An unusual Beaker from Huntingdonshire (1924) (0)
- Anniversary Address (1949) (0)
- Anniversary Address (1948) (0)
- Cyril Fox Armorican ART: a new and enlarged edition of the article published in the Bull. Soc. Fersiaise , 1937; by N. V. L. Rybot, Soc. Fersiaise, 9 Pier road, Fersey. Price not stated but ascertained to be 3s. (1953) (0)
- Mineral Supplies for Atomic Energy (1950) (0)
- The Bronze Cauldron from Brd, Early Celtic Influences in Denmark . By Ole Klindt-Jensen. 12¼×8½. Pp. 97 + pls. 12. Jutland Archaeological Society Publications, vol. 3. Aarhus University Press, 1953. (1956) (0)
- BARROW EXCAVATIONS IN THE EIGHT BEATITUDES: The Bronze Age Cemetery between Toterfout and Halve Mill, North Brabant, Holland. By W. Glasbergern. J. B. Wolters, Groningen, 1954. 27.50 Dutch gelders. (1955) (0)
- The Capel Garmon Firedog (1939) (0)
- Attempted Suicide (1959) (0)
- Finds of Greek Coins in the British Isles. By J. G. Milne, M.A., D.Litt. 9½ × 7¼. Pp. 47. Published on behalf of the Visitors of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, by Geoffrey Cumberlege, 1948. 5s. (1949) (0)
- Anniversary Address (1947) (0)
- Some South Pembrokeshire Cottages (1942) (0)
- Immunization Against Poliomyelitis (1965) (0)
- The Cole Ambrose collection of Cambridgeshire antiquities (1923) (0)
- A palstave from Llanbister, Radnorshire (1942) (0)
- A Beaker Barrow, Enlarged in the Middle Bronze Age, at South Hill, Talbenny, Pembrokeshire (1942) (0)
- Roman Britain in 1943 (1944) (0)
- Four Place Tables (1932) (0)
- Dykes (1929) (0)
- An unrecorded Bronze Hoard from Essex (1923) (0)
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