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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Page 10
... shows eleven stones , of which four are standing , in the group under " Windmill Ball . " Although , however , the ... show that both these stones were standing in 1819. Again , Mr. C. E. Ponting , F.S.A. , of Marlborough , has a clear ...
... shows eleven stones , of which four are standing , in the group under " Windmill Ball . " Although , however , the ... show that both these stones were standing in 1819. Again , Mr. C. E. Ponting , F.S.A. , of Marlborough , has a clear ...
Page 60
... shows the road dividing into several ways that join up again in the manner common to these unmetalled down roads ... show these turned ends of the rampart , as he doubtless would , had they been there in his time , particularly as he ...
... shows the road dividing into several ways that join up again in the manner common to these unmetalled down roads ... show these turned ends of the rampart , as he doubtless would , had they been there in his time , particularly as he ...
Page 81
... shows that at least this rampart must have been made after this type of pottery was introduced to the site . The same kind of pottery found in the deeper strata of all the ditches of the inner works , to the exclusion of later types , shows ...
... shows that at least this rampart must have been made after this type of pottery was introduced to the site . The same kind of pottery found in the deeper strata of all the ditches of the inner works , to the exclusion of later types , shows ...
Page 87
... shows that this form was already developed not later than 16 A.D. Loeschcke thinks that with certain changes this ... show that the " bead - rim bowl " type did not survive here to any extent to the end of the first century . Among a ...
... shows that this form was already developed not later than 16 A.D. Loeschcke thinks that with certain changes this ... show that the " bead - rim bowl " type did not survive here to any extent to the end of the first century . Among a ...
Page 115
... shows a roughly straight - sided pointed bronze blade 4 in . long , by lin . broad at the butt end , with two rivets ... shows none within the camp . He shows two close together ( Nos . 126 , 127 ) , which he did not open , just N.E. of ...
... shows a roughly straight - sided pointed bronze blade 4 in . long , by lin . broad at the butt end , with two rivets ... shows none within the camp . He shows two close together ( Nos . 126 , 127 ) , which he did not open , just N.E. of ...
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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