The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 56Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1956 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... seems unassailable that the bulk of the material was moved , probably down - slope , to form terraces , presumably for cultivation ; and though the valley side here is north- facing , the lynchet treads receive direct sunlight ...
... seems unassailable that the bulk of the material was moved , probably down - slope , to form terraces , presumably for cultivation ; and though the valley side here is north- facing , the lynchet treads receive direct sunlight ...
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... seem to be identical with those in a floor at Oxford that can be dated as c . 1420 . Assuming , therefore , that these ... seems more probable that the present church stands on the site of the old parish church rather than that of the ...
... seem to be identical with those in a floor at Oxford that can be dated as c . 1420 . Assuming , therefore , that these ... seems more probable that the present church stands on the site of the old parish church rather than that of the ...
Page 146
... seems to belong to the later Neolithic period rather than the Wessex phase of the Early Middle / Bronze Age . The discovery of a circle of post - holes beneath a barrow with no surrounding ditch , —the posts acting , we may assume , in ...
... seems to belong to the later Neolithic period rather than the Wessex phase of the Early Middle / Bronze Age . The discovery of a circle of post - holes beneath a barrow with no surrounding ditch , —the posts acting , we may assume , in ...
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JUNE 1955 | 1 |
Strip Lynchets at Bishopstone Near Swindon Wilts | 12 |
Recorder Donald | 35 |
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