The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 62-63Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1967 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... appear but fade in irregular sprawls ; finally they reappear , separate , and outline a neat triangular shape . 15 Beyond this is a level space about 10 feet wide , raised slightly by additional surface stone plus soil , as shown by our ...
... appear but fade in irregular sprawls ; finally they reappear , separate , and outline a neat triangular shape . 15 Beyond this is a level space about 10 feet wide , raised slightly by additional surface stone plus soil , as shown by our ...
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... appear to have been at least partly enclosed and indeed the only reason why enclosure was not completed until the 19th century was because the strips there were mixed up between the two manors . In the main village of Cowsfield there is ...
... appear to have been at least partly enclosed and indeed the only reason why enclosure was not completed until the 19th century was because the strips there were mixed up between the two manors . In the main village of Cowsfield there is ...
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... appear to this deponent and the rest of the jury , that Langford was hanged and come to his death by some thieves which robbed him . And for that the jury could not have knowledge by what persons it was so done , the coroner gave them ...
... appear to this deponent and the rest of the jury , that Langford was hanged and come to his death by some thieves which robbed him . And for that the jury could not have knowledge by what persons it was so done , the coroner gave them ...
Contents
THIRD Interim | 16 |
THE CODFORD SAXON CARVING by K G Forbes | 36 |
EXCAVATION OF THE ORIGINAL FOUNDATIONS AND AN EARLY | 53 |
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19th century archaeological assarts B. M. Stratton bank barn barrow Beaker bedrock bird boulster Bronze Age building Castle Celtic century A.D. chalk Cherhill church clay CMRP Coate Water Codford coin Corsham Corsham Lake Cowsfield deposits Devizes ditch Domesday early earthworks east EJMB evidence excavation Farm feet flint Fonthill Lake Forest fragments Hill Huish inches inner Iron Age land Langford late layer lynchet manor Marlborough medieval Miss monuments Neolithic north-east north-west noted original Overton pair parish periglacial period pits plough post-holes pottery probably Rampart records road Roman Romano-British rubble Salisbury Museum sarsen seen setts sherds side slope Society soil south-east south-west Stanley Abbey stone suggested surface Swindon tiles trench Trowbridge V.C.H. Wilts valley Verwood village wall ware Wessex Whelpley White Whiteparish Wiltshire Wiltshire County Council Wood