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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... probably about 61 inches . It belongs to Thurnam's type of " Ovoid Cups with re- curved rims , " Type B. I. of Abercromby , who describes its character- istics thus : " In this there is no distinct demarcation between the body and the ...
... probably about 61 inches . It belongs to Thurnam's type of " Ovoid Cups with re- curved rims , " Type B. I. of Abercromby , who describes its character- istics thus : " In this there is no distinct demarcation between the body and the ...
Page 7
... Probably it was a portion of another interment of which nothing else had been preserved by the workmen . 1 ED . H. GODDARD . Abercromby , Bronze Age Pottery , I. 18. In Plate VI . he gives photo- graphs of a number of these vessels from ...
... Probably it was a portion of another interment of which nothing else had been preserved by the workmen . 1 ED . H. GODDARD . Abercromby , Bronze Age Pottery , I. 18. In Plate VI . he gives photo- graphs of a number of these vessels from ...
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... probably storage pits . They were apparently too small to have served as dwelling pits , and there was no appearance of fires having been lit in them , but in addition to the other objects found in them Lidbury Camp . 15.
... probably storage pits . They were apparently too small to have served as dwelling pits , and there was no appearance of fires having been lit in them , but in addition to the other objects found in them Lidbury Camp . 15.
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... probably the term wheel turned " does not correctly express what it was intended to convey , and it would therefore have been more correct to speak of a turn table , or some primitive contrivance of the kind to give a rotary motion to ...
... probably the term wheel turned " does not correctly express what it was intended to convey , and it would therefore have been more correct to speak of a turn table , or some primitive contrivance of the kind to give a rotary motion to ...
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... probably did , form parts of bowls similar to those from the two former sites . See Pl . VI . , 1 , 2 . It seems rather a curious coincidence that this type of pottery should have been identified within such a short time on three ...
... probably did , form parts of bowls similar to those from the two former sites . See Pl . VI . , 1 , 2 . It seems rather a curious coincidence that this type of pottery should have been identified within such a short time on three ...
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