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Hartley 1968
Hartley 1972
Hartley 1973a
Hartley 1973b
Hartley 1976
Hartley 1977
Hartley 1981
Hartley 1982
Hartley forthcoming
Hartley and Richards 1965
Hartridge 1978
Haselgrove 1979
Hassall 1977
Hassall 1978
Hawkes 1931
Hawkes 1939
Hawkes and Hull 1947
Hayter and Whiting 1929
Hinton 1977
Hodder 1974a
Hodder 1974b
Hodder 1974c
Hodder 1974d
Hodder 1979
Hodder and Orton 1976
Hoffman 1975
Hogarth 1974
Holden 1979
Holmes 1949
Holmes 1979
Hopkins 1980
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