The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 66-68Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1971 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... clay containing an amount of bituminous oil . Provided all rainfall was swept off that oily surface , the clay afforded a brick hard foundation for the very heavy machinery which was used to scrape off the clay in thin films so that it ...
... clay containing an amount of bituminous oil . Provided all rainfall was swept off that oily surface , the clay afforded a brick hard foundation for the very heavy machinery which was used to scrape off the clay in thin films so that it ...
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... Clay , which could well be an original turf ' . Under the bank this layer reached a maximum depth of 14 or 15 inches ; elsewhere it was much thinner . The clay bank was found between E 5 and E 35- In front it still remained to a height ...
... Clay , which could well be an original turf ' . Under the bank this layer reached a maximum depth of 14 or 15 inches ; elsewhere it was much thinner . The clay bank was found between E 5 and E 35- In front it still remained to a height ...
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... clay also increased as the bank was approached . The absence of disturbance on the surface of the exposed subsoil indicated that there had been no intensive occupation of the area . The clay bank was 28 feet wide at the base , extending ...
... clay also increased as the bank was approached . The absence of disturbance on the surface of the exposed subsoil indicated that there had been no intensive occupation of the area . The clay bank was 28 feet wide at the base , extending ...
Contents
SOME FUNGI OF SOUTHWEST WILTSHIRE PART II by J B Hindley | 1 |
AN ANALYSIS OF WILDFOWL COUNTS IN WILTSHIRE MADE BETWEEN THE WINTERS | 10 |
THE WEATHER OF 1970 by T E ROGERS | 20 |
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