The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... period prior to the Conquest has greater and more interesting remains in Wiltshire than in almost any other county . The theories which have been advocated respecting Avebury and Stonehenge demand investigation . And passing on to a ...
... period prior to the Conquest has greater and more interesting remains in Wiltshire than in almost any other county . The theories which have been advocated respecting Avebury and Stonehenge demand investigation . And passing on to a ...
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... period , his activity at Bowood , his devotedness to study , and particularly to the improvement of Bowood , which at that time was a very different place to what it is now . It is now not only an honour to the county , but to all ...
... period , his activity at Bowood , his devotedness to study , and particularly to the improvement of Bowood , which at that time was a very different place to what it is now . It is now not only an honour to the county , but to all ...
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... period to the present day , is as indispensable towards the due comprehension of its history as the examination of its written records , which are , in part , them- selves , likewise , the subjects of archæological research . So under ...
... period to the present day , is as indispensable towards the due comprehension of its history as the examination of its written records , which are , in part , them- selves , likewise , the subjects of archæological research . So under ...
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... period , the darkness of which is penetrated by some faint gleams of historical light - that of the Roman occupation of the island - we find the vestiges of these military propagators of civilization and art - their roads , camps ...
... period , the darkness of which is penetrated by some faint gleams of historical light - that of the Roman occupation of the island - we find the vestiges of these military propagators of civilization and art - their roads , camps ...
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... period ; Corsham , the palatial residence of our Saxon kings ; Chippenham , still retaining its pure Saxon name , the station of Alfred's court and army for years , both before and after his decisive victory over the Danes in the ...
... period ; Corsham , the palatial residence of our Saxon kings ; Chippenham , still retaining its pure Saxon name , the station of Alfred's court and army for years , both before and after his decisive victory over the Danes in the ...
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