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English Heritage book of the Peak District
1997
John Barnatt, Ken Smith
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Stone circles of the Peak: a search for natural harmony
1978
John Barnatt
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The archaeology of a great estate: Chatsworth and beyond
2009
John Barnatt
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Henges, Stone Circles and Ringcairns of the Peak District (Sheffield Archaeological Monographs)
1975
John Barnatt
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Prehistoric Cornwall: the ceremonial monuments
1982
John Barnatt
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Stone Circles of Britain, Part Ii: Taxonomic and Distributional Analyses and a Catalogue of Sites in England, Scotland and Wales
1989
John Barnatt
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Stone Circles of Britain, Part I Taxonomic and Distributional Analyses and a Catalogue of Sites in England, Scotland and Wales
1989
John Barnatt
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Stone Circles of Britain: Taxonomic and Distributional Analyses and a Catalogue of Sitesin England, Scotland and Wales (BAR British Series)
1989
John Barnatt
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henges, stone circles, and ringcairns of the Peak District
1990
John Barnatt
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Barrows in the Peak District: Recent Research
1996
John Barnatt
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Arbor Low: a guide to the monuments
1996
John Barnatt
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lead legacy: the prospects for the Peak District's lead mining heritage
2004
John Barnatt
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The Peak District: landscapes through time
2004
John Barnatt
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Chatsworth: A Landscape History
2006
John Barnatt, Tom Williamson
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Upland Biography: Landscape and Prehistory on Gardom's Edge, Derbyshire
2017
John Barnatt, Bill Bevan, Mark Edmonds
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Archaeology of Underground Mines and Quarries in England
2019
John Barnatt
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Reading the Peak District Landscape
2019
John Barnatt
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Cumberland Cavern and Wapping Mine, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire: "A place of neglected wonders"
John Barnatt