Browse the SAC article index in the Sussex OPC database (3245 records)
153 ARTICLES FOUND IN THE SUSSEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS
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3, 185035Letters to Ralph de Nevill Bishop of Chichester 1222 - 1244, and Chancellor to King Henry IIISAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
51, 190837The Chartulary of St. Mary’s Hospital, Chichester.SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
29, 187939The Black Friars of ChichesterSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
24, 187241The Hospital of St Mary, in ChichesterSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
142, 200445River Lavant Culvert: excavations in Market Road (St John's Street) car park, Chichester, 1996SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
104, 196646Excavations in Town Street, Chichester, 1965SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
50, 190747St. Martin’s Church, ChichesterSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
124, 198651The Excavation of a Romano-British Site by Chichester Harbour, FishbourneSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
10, 185853Notices of Richard Curteys, Bishop of Chichester, 1570 - 1582SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
7, 185456On the Site of a 'Temple by Chichester', as Etched by John Dunstall.SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
43, 190059Wm Holland, Alderman of Chichester, and the Steyning Grammar SchoolSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
7, 185461Remarks on the Stone bearing a Roman Inscription found at Chichester in 1723 and now at Goodwood.SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
24, 187263Former Inhabitants of ChichesterSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
106, 196863The Chichester DykesSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
122, 198463The Excavation of the Eastern Terminal of the Devil's Ditch (Chichester Dykes), Boxgrove, West Sussex, 1982SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
134, 199663The Lead Cross of Bishop Godfrey of ChichesterSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image

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