The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 40Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1919 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 19
... Pits , near Salis- bury , which seem to belong to this period , were at first regarded as Neolithic , and that interesting discovery has not yet been fully described or illustrated . The truth seems to be C 2 Lidbury Camp . 19.
... Pits , near Salis- bury , which seem to belong to this period , were at first regarded as Neolithic , and that interesting discovery has not yet been fully described or illustrated . The truth seems to be C 2 Lidbury Camp . 19.
Page 20
... belong to the one period . It would indeed have been remarkable had nothing of Romano - British date turned up , for within about half - a - mile of Lidbury is the site of a large settlement where Romano - British pottery may be picked ...
... belong to the one period . It would indeed have been remarkable had nothing of Romano - British date turned up , for within about half - a - mile of Lidbury is the site of a large settlement where Romano - British pottery may be picked ...
Page 27
... belong to this period . Although there was none of the red coated or decorated pottery the pottery found is quite comparable with the ruder sort from Lidbury and All Cannings Cross . A piece of ornamented pottery of a Hengistbury type ...
... belong to this period . Although there was none of the red coated or decorated pottery the pottery found is quite comparable with the ruder sort from Lidbury and All Cannings Cross . A piece of ornamented pottery of a Hengistbury type ...
Page 31
... belong to this later date . See , for example , Fig . 1 , Plate III . , from All Cannings Cross , Wilts Arch . Mag . , xxxvii . , and a tall pot from the Necropole de Tarbes , Revue Arch . , 1212 , Pl . T. , 14 . 1 Bowls of this form ...
... belong to this later date . See , for example , Fig . 1 , Plate III . , from All Cannings Cross , Wilts Arch . Mag . , xxxvii . , and a tall pot from the Necropole de Tarbes , Revue Arch . , 1212 , Pl . T. , 14 . 1 Bowls of this form ...
Page 113
... BELONGING TO THE MANNOR OF PIRTON . INPRIMIS our Custome is that the Lord of this Mannor may grant three lyues in possession or three ] lyves in reversion of any Copyhold within his Mannor and no more by our Custome and not reu'con ...
... BELONGING TO THE MANNOR OF PIRTON . INPRIMIS our Custome is that the Lord of this Mannor may grant three lyues in possession or three ] lyves in reversion of any Copyhold within his Mannor and no more by our Custome and not reu'con ...
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