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“Wild Worship of a Lost and Buried Past”: Enchanted Archaeologies and the Cult of Kata, 1908–1924 Cover

“Wild Worship of a Lost and Buried Past”: Enchanted Archaeologies and the Cult of Kata, 1908–1924

By: Helen Wickstead  
Open Access
|Jun 2017

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Figure 1

Crawford’s photograph of Carli Peake at Harold and Crawford’s excavation campsite (aka the “Kataric Camp”) at Botley Copse, 1910. © OGS Crawford photographic archive Institute of Archaeology Oxford.

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Figure 2

Richard Lowe Thompson, with his friend Mary Neal (whom he described as “everything-a-good-aunt-should-be”6), at the “Kataric Camp” at Harold and Crawford’s 1910 excavation at Botley Copse. © OGS Crawford photographic archive Institute of Archaeology Oxford.

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Figure 3

The Frogs, 1932: “All plays were acted on the Headmasters lawn, the palace, though it appears to be solid enough, was made of plywood. The cost of the whole performance was very little” (From Anon, 1965: plate CCLXV).

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Figure 4

Actor, dancer and (later) film actress Ina Pelly, photographed in costume for the Boxford Masques before 1913. © West Berkshire Archives.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bha-596 | Journal eISSN: 2047-6930
Language: English
Published on: Jun 15, 2017
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2017 Helen Wickstead, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.