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Thomas Boynton (antiquarian)

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Fletcher, William; Van de Noort, Robert (2007). "The lake-dwellings in Holderness, East Yorkshire, revisited:a journey into antiquarian and contemporary wetland archaeology". In Barber, J.; Clare, C.; Cressy, M.; Crone, A.; Hale, A.; Henderson, J.; Houseley, R.; Sands, R.; Sheridon, A. (eds.).
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in 1880, he identified and subsequently excavated a series of Prehistoric settlements. These discoveries were initially reported in several newspaper articles between 1883 and 1885.
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and as Honorary Curator of Antiquities. During his time as Honorary Curator he donated his collection of regional ceramics to the
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Archaeology from the wetlands. Recent perspectives. Proceedings of the 11th WARP conference, Edinburgh 2005
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Hundred and Fortieth Session, 1919–1920
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Boynton, T. 1887. "On the Bronze Implements found in the East Riding of Yorkshire",
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Until 1880 Boynton was a farmer. When drainage works ran through his farmland near
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chariot-burial tradition for it. He served on the council of the
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Annual Report of Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society
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FSA
FSA Scot
Antiquarian
FSA
FSA Scot
Bridlington
Holderness
Danes Graves
William Greenwell
John Robert Mortimer
Yorkshire Philosophical Society
Yorkshire Museum
Arras Culture
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
doi
10.1144/pygs.9.3.426
Skipsea earthworks



"In Memoriam: Thomas Boynton FSA"
Archaeology from the wetlands. Recent perspectives. Proceedings of the 11th WARP conference, Edinburgh 2005


Annual Report of Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society
"Council"
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Hundred and Fortieth Session, 1919–1920
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