Bibliography

  1. Brewster, T.C.M., The Excavation of Staple Howe, East Riding Archaeological Research: Wintringham 1963.
  2. Brewster, T.C.M., “The Garton Slack Chariot Burial, East Yorkshire,” in Antiquity Journal, volume 45, no.180, 1971.
  3. Cooper, A.N., Curiosities of East Yorkshire, E.T.W. Dennis: Scarborough n.d. (c.1920)
  4. Edmondson, T., History of Fimber, H. Smithson: Malton 1857.
  5. Geake, Helen & Kenny, Jonathan (eds.), Early Deira: Archaeological Studies of the East Riding in the Fourth to Ninth Centuries AD, Oxbow: Oxford 2000.
  6. Gower, E., Flamborough, Dalesman: Clapham 1975.
  7. Gutch, E., Examples of Printed Folk-lore Concerning the East Riding of Yorkshire, Folk-Lore Society: London 1912.
  8. le Patourel, H.E.J., Long, M.H. & Pickles, M.F. (eds), Yorkshire Boundaries, Yorkshire Archaeological Society: Leeds 1993.
  9. Manby, T.G., “A Neolithic Site at Craike Hill, Garton Slack, East Riding of Yorkshire,” in Antiquaries Journal, volume 38, 1958.
  10. Manby, T.G. (ed.), Archaeology in Eastern Yorkshire, University of Sheffield 1988.
  11. Marsden, Barry M., The Early Barrow Diggers, Tempus: Stroud 1999.
  12. Mee, Arthur (ed.), The King’s England: Yorkshire, East Riding and York, Hodder & Stoughton: London 1941.
  13. Moorhouse, S., ‘Yorkshire Archaeological Register: 1976,’ in Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, volume 49, 1977.
  14. Mortimer, J.R., Forty Years Researches in British and Saxon Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire, Brown & Sons: Hull 1905.
  15. Nicholson, John, Beacons of East Yorkshire, A. Brown & Sons: Hull 1887.
  16. Nicholson, John, Folk-lore of East Yorkshire, EP Publishing: Wakefield 1973.
  17. Peach, Howard, Curious Tales of Old East Yorkshire, Sigma: Wilmslow 2001.
  18. *Raine, James (ed.), Testamenta Eboracensia; or, Wills Registered at York, J.B. Nichols: London 1836.
  19. Smith, A.H., The Place-Names of the East Riding of Yorkshire and York, Cambridge University Press 1937.
  20. Smith, William, Ancient Springs and Streams of the East Riding of Yorkshire: Their Topography and Traditions, A. Brown & Sons: London 1923.
  21. Taylor, Ian, The All Saints Ley Hunt, Northern Lights: Pocklington 1986.
  22. van de Noort, Robert, The Humber Wetlands: The Archaeology of a Dynamic Landscape, Windgather Press: Macclesfield 2004.
  23. Whelan, Edna & Taylor, Ian, Yorkshire Holy Wells and Sacred Springs, Northern Lights: Dunnington 1989.
  24. Wilson, P.R. (ed.), North-East Yorkshire Studies: Archaeological Papers, Yorkshire Archaeological Society: Leeds 1988.