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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... original bowl - barrow , with or without the preservation of an original outer bank , or into a ' saucer ' . These factors cannot be weighed by surface inspection unless the activity of trees and rabbits has been relatively high for the ...
... original bowl - barrow , with or without the preservation of an original outer bank , or into a ' saucer ' . These factors cannot be weighed by surface inspection unless the activity of trees and rabbits has been relatively high for the ...
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... original rampart was a clay bank about 30 feet wide , revetted in front with timber . Though there is now no evidence that the bank stood to a height of more than 6 feet , analogy suggests that it was originally about 9 feet high , with ...
... original rampart was a clay bank about 30 feet wide , revetted in front with timber . Though there is now no evidence that the bank stood to a height of more than 6 feet , analogy suggests that it was originally about 9 feet high , with ...
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... original defences represent the borough named in the early 10th century list known as the Burghal Hidage . Topography . The borough of Cricklade was set out on a slope falling gently northward towards the flat alluvial valley of the ...
... original defences represent the borough named in the early 10th century list known as the Burghal Hidage . Topography . The borough of Cricklade was set out on a slope falling gently northward towards the flat alluvial valley of the ...
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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