The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 38Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1914 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... Interment with Drinking Cup , at Avebury : By MRS . M. E. CUNNINGTON A Buried Stone in the Kennet Avenue : By MRS . M. E. CUNNINGTON Wiltshire Pardons or Indulgences : By CANON CHR . WORDSWORTH Notes as to Names and Landmarks in ...
... Interment with Drinking Cup , at Avebury : By MRS . M. E. CUNNINGTON A Buried Stone in the Kennet Avenue : By MRS . M. E. CUNNINGTON Wiltshire Pardons or Indulgences : By CANON CHR . WORDSWORTH Notes as to Names and Landmarks in ...
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... .-IV. , 584. Vessel from the West Woods , Overton , 585 . Pottery from the interment at Smeeth Ridge , Ogbourne St. Andrew , 588 . WECHIVERS and S WILTSHIRE MAGAZINE . 66 MULTORUM MANIBUS GRANDE iv .. CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXVIII .
... .-IV. , 584. Vessel from the West Woods , Overton , 585 . Pottery from the interment at Smeeth Ridge , Ogbourne St. Andrew , 588 . WECHIVERS and S WILTSHIRE MAGAZINE . 66 MULTORUM MANIBUS GRANDE iv .. CONTENTS OF VOL . XXXVIII .
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... INTERMENT WITH DRINKING CUP , AT AVEBURY.1 By MRS . M. E. CUNNINGTON . Between 8 and 9 o'clock on the morning of December 2nd , 1911 , one of the standing stones at Avebury fell . The stone is one of the two remaining stones of the ...
... INTERMENT WITH DRINKING CUP , AT AVEBURY.1 By MRS . M. E. CUNNINGTON . Between 8 and 9 o'clock on the morning of December 2nd , 1911 , one of the standing stones at Avebury fell . The stone is one of the two remaining stones of the ...
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... interment having been made under the stone , the digging was continued down until the solid chalk was reached at a depth of 4ft . 6in . from the surface . The depth of the rubble over the chalk varies considerably even in a small area ...
... interment having been made under the stone , the digging was continued down until the solid chalk was reached at a depth of 4ft . 6in . from the surface . The depth of the rubble over the chalk varies considerably even in a small area ...
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... interment , came upon a small heap of human bones lying on the stony brash within 18in . of the surface . They were those of a young child and seem to have been buried without the flesh and in a broken con- dition , no piece being ...
... interment , came upon a small heap of human bones lying on the stony brash within 18in . of the surface . They were those of a young child and seem to have been buried without the flesh and in a broken con- dition , no piece being ...
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A. W. I. Station altar Amesbury Annuitate Appendix Long Barrows Arch Avebury bank and ditch barrows close beads Beckhampton bell barrow Blackmore Museum bowl bowl-shaped barrow British village Bronze Age burnt bones Camp Casterley Castle celt centre chalk Church cist coins Devizes Museum Cat diam disc barrow ditch running drinking cup Earthworks enclosure excavations Farm fragments Hill House iiijs interment iron John Late Celtic Long Barrow mile N.E. mound Neolithic O. G. S. Crawford Old Sarum opened by Hoare opened by Thurnam ploughed pottery rampart road Roman Rd round barrow Salisbury sarsen Sarum Saxon shown on O.M. shows side skeleton small barrows Smith Stations VIII stone Stonehenge Stourhead Stourhead Cat Stukeley Summa surface Swindon Thomas Tilshead viij W. C. Lukis W.A.M. xxxvii wall Wansdyke William Wilts Wiltshire Wiltshire Gazette wood