The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 24Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1889 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... barrows showed by their contents that they continued to be used by the aboriginal tribes up to and within the Roman era , and the plain bowl barrow also , he believed , to belong to the aboriginal tribes ; whilst the bell - shaped and ...
... barrows showed by their contents that they continued to be used by the aboriginal tribes up to and within the Roman era , and the plain bowl barrow also , he believed , to belong to the aboriginal tribes ; whilst the bell - shaped and ...
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... barrows , shows that in head - form , no less than in stature , they approached the long barrow people more closely than those of the round barrows , and the bodies being mostly crouched up near the tops of the pits showed that they had ...
... barrows , shows that in head - form , no less than in stature , they approached the long barrow people more closely than those of the round barrows , and the bodies being mostly crouched up near the tops of the pits showed that they had ...
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Notes on a Group of Barrows on Beckhampton Downs . 347 The barrow marked p . is oblong in form and low in height , and is placed symmetrically between o . and q . of the map , thus forming a very picturesque group ; though the effect ...
Notes on a Group of Barrows on Beckhampton Downs . 347 The barrow marked p . is oblong in form and low in height , and is placed symmetrically between o . and q . of the map , thus forming a very picturesque group ; though the effect ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIV | 1 |
By MR ARTHUR | 44 |
Communicated by MR JAMES | 58 |
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