The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 69Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1974 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 77
... suggests that the Savernake kilns were located in such a way that they could take advantage of the marketing mechanisms centred on Mildenhall . The main distribution of the products indicates Mildenhall's market or service area ...
... suggests that the Savernake kilns were located in such a way that they could take advantage of the marketing mechanisms centred on Mildenhall . The main distribution of the products indicates Mildenhall's market or service area ...
Page 124
... suggests a sexfoil , but this is conjectural . No. 262 : lobed cup in a fabric and glaze similar to 261 except that ... suggest that they were made by the same potter . Together they represent important additions to the repertoire of the ...
... suggests a sexfoil , but this is conjectural . No. 262 : lobed cup in a fabric and glaze similar to 261 except that ... suggest that they were made by the same potter . Together they represent important additions to the repertoire of the ...
Page 136
... - leaved than naturalistic terminals . The foliage at Nash Hill is entirely naturalistic except on design 3 , where highly elaborate stiff - leaved scrolls are used . This suggests a later 15 14 17 16 19 18 FIG . 26 20. 136.
... - leaved than naturalistic terminals . The foliage at Nash Hill is entirely naturalistic except on design 3 , where highly elaborate stiff - leaved scrolls are used . This suggests a later 15 14 17 16 19 18 FIG . 26 20. 136.
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SOME FUNGI OF SOUTHWEST WILTSHIRE PART 3 by J B Hindley I | 12 |
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY | 26 |
ENTOMOLOGICAL Report for 1973 compiled by Bowmont Weddell | 38 |
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