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The Grooves on the Devil's Arrows, Boroughbridge, Yorks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2014

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Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1947

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page 180 note 10 O'Toole, E. and Mitchell, G. F., ‘A Group of Grooved Standing Stones in North Carlow,’ J.R.S.A.I., 69 (1939), 99Google Scholar.

page 180 note 11 cf. Mitchell, , ‘The Grooves on the Long Stone at Mullaghmast, Co. Kildare,’ J.R.S.A.I., 70 (1940), 164Google Scholar.

page 181 note 1 For an accessible illustration of one of the Devil's Arrows, see Clark, Grahame's Prehistoric England, pl. 97. Batsford, London, 1940, 1941 and 19461947Google Scholar.

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page 181 note 3 Manuel d'Archéologie, vol. I, 1908, 436Google Scholar.

page 182 note 1 Allen, Romilly, Early Christian Monuments of Scotland, 1903Google Scholar, pt. III, 150 (fig. 156).