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 ) orming 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 ) orming the herring - bone pattern , have the appearance 4 The Re ...
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... surface soil round the hole . The bones of the skeleton are unfortunately too incomplete to allow of measurement , but the individual to whom they belonged seems to have been of medium size , and of about middle age . A piece of the ...
... surface soil round the hole . The bones of the skeleton are unfortunately too incomplete to allow of measurement , but the individual to whom they belonged seems to have been of medium size , and of about middle age . A piece of the ...
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... surface . 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 . 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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