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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... surface level , and as the soil at this spot was 15in . deep , the stone had stood only 2ft . 5in . in the solid chalk . The stone had been packed round with about one hundred and fifty sarsen boulders of various sizes , some of them ...
... surface level , and as the soil at this spot was 15in . deep , the stone had stood only 2ft . 5in . in the solid chalk . The stone had been packed round with about one hundred and fifty sarsen boulders of various sizes , some of them ...
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Edward Hungerford Goddard. The body had been laid on the level surface of the undisturbed chalk , without the slightest ... surface . The horizontal lines , and the lines . forming the herring - bone pattern , have the appearance 4 The Re ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. The body had been laid on the level surface of the undisturbed chalk , without the slightest ... surface . The horizontal lines , and the lines . forming the herring - bone pattern , have the appearance 4 The Re ...
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... surface . It was felt that there could be no certainty that this rubble had not been disturbed , and in view of the possibility of an interment having been made under the stone , the digging was continued down until the solid chalk was ...
... surface . It was felt that there could be no certainty that this rubble had not been disturbed , and in view of the possibility of an interment having been made under the stone , the digging was continued down until the solid chalk was ...
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... surface , quite distinct from the surface of the upper side which was continuously exposed to the weather . On the other hand Mrs. Cunnington noted that whilst all the other prostrate stones have deepish hollows worn round them , by the ...
... surface , quite distinct from the surface of the upper side which was continuously exposed to the weather . On the other hand Mrs. Cunnington noted that whilst all the other prostrate stones have deepish hollows worn round them , by the ...
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... 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 longer than 4in . , while a considerable part of the whole skeleton is missing . Being so near 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 longer than 4in . , while a considerable part of the whole skeleton is missing . Being so near the ...
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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