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 43
... wood or bone having three notches cut in the end which , when pressed in the wet clay , left . four holes of square outline . This process of indentation was continued round the cup to form the horizontal lines and the confines of the ...
... wood or bone having three notches cut in the end which , when pressed in the wet clay , left . four holes of square outline . This process of indentation was continued round the cup to form the horizontal lines and the confines of the ...
Page 77
... wood or charcoal , the effort to get through the clay would have been given up , and the spot regarded as a natural " pot hole . " In this pit there was no layer of ashes or black material on the floor as in the two smaller ones , but ...
... wood or charcoal , the effort to get through the clay would have been given up , and the spot regarded as a natural " pot hole . " In this pit there was no layer of ashes or black material on the floor as in the two smaller ones , but ...
Page 79
... wood ash at the bottom . In this pit a ledge cut out in the side may have served as a step . Some fragments of " pit " pottery were found among the filling - in , and more pieces of the same kind of pottery , some flakes and burnt ...
... wood ash at the bottom . In this pit a ledge cut out in the side may have served as a step . Some fragments of " pit " pottery were found among the filling - in , and more pieces of the same kind of pottery , some flakes and burnt ...
Page 88
... wood , and of grass or straw , have been recognised.2 Many of the bowls have been stained black , and in that case generally have a beautifully smooth and polished surface.3 80 , till or after 86 A.D. , the type does not seem to occur ...
... wood , and of grass or straw , have been recognised.2 Many of the bowls have been stained black , and in that case generally have a beautifully smooth and polished surface.3 80 , till or after 86 A.D. , the type does not seem to occur ...
Page 130
... wooden panel with a carving of the Adoration of the Magi , bearing the date 1587 , probably came from Diessen , in ... wood carver at all , or that any of the decoration of the Church was due to his own hand . The description of the ...
... wooden panel with a carving of the Adoration of the Magi , bearing the date 1587 , probably came from Diessen , in ... wood carver at all , or that any of the decoration of the Church was due to his own hand . The description of the ...
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