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 53
... village of Upavon , and can be reached by a rough track that leaves the main road opposite the turning into Upavon village.2 Permission was obtained from the War Office authorities , and from their tenant , Mr. J. C. Chisman , of ...
... village of Upavon , and can be reached by a rough track that leaves the main road opposite the turning into Upavon village.2 Permission was obtained from the War Office authorities , and from their tenant , Mr. J. C. Chisman , of ...
Page 56
Edward Hungerford Goddard. 66 village " or " settlement would more clearly describe the true nature of the place ... villages , " of which traces are still visible on the downs , where Romano - British pottery , & c . , may usually be ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. 66 village " or " settlement would more clearly describe the true nature of the place ... villages , " of which traces are still visible on the downs , where Romano - British pottery , & c . , may usually be ...
Page 82
... lowest strata 1 Professor Haverfield writes : — “ There is certainly no recognisable trace of Italian or Roman influence in the plan of the village . ” of the place , and which would , therefore , 82 Casterley Camp Excavations .
... lowest strata 1 Professor Haverfield writes : — “ There is certainly no recognisable trace of Italian or Roman influence in the plan of the village . ” of the place , and which would , therefore , 82 Casterley Camp Excavations .
Page 85
... villages " on the high downs gradually fell into decay at this period , as their inhabitants of native descent fell ... village of Upavon once stood where the camp is , and that the people eventually moved down and built Upavon . That ...
... villages " on the high downs gradually fell into decay at this period , as their inhabitants of native descent fell ... village of Upavon once stood where the camp is , and that the people eventually moved down and built Upavon . That ...
Page 90
... villages of Romano - British date examined by him . The percentage of " bead - rims " was small in all the villages , being 2.16 at Woodcuts , 1.50 at Rotherley , and only 0.03 at Woodyates . At Woodcuts and Rotherley the proportion of ...
... villages of Romano - British date examined by him . The percentage of " bead - rims " was small in all the villages , being 2.16 at Woodcuts , 1.50 at Rotherley , and only 0.03 at Woodyates . At Woodcuts and Rotherley the proportion of ...
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