The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 65-66Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1970 - Natural history |
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In his report Passmore referred to earlier accounts of the monument which appear to show that the chambers remained intact until the middle of the 17th century , although ...
In his report Passmore referred to earlier accounts of the monument which appear to show that the chambers remained intact until the middle of the 17th century , although ...
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It would appear therefore that Passmore did not reach the former ground surface , and this is confirmed by the discovery of ... Four small , featureless sherds of what appears to be prehistoric pottery were found associated with Romano ...
It would appear therefore that Passmore did not reach the former ground surface , and this is confirmed by the discovery of ... Four small , featureless sherds of what appears to be prehistoric pottery were found associated with Romano ...
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Elements of the design appear on seven sherds which do not join . One sherd appears to be decorated with a stylized wing and the whole design may therefore depict a bird . The decoration of the applied slip has been achieved by the use ...
Elements of the design appear on seven sherds which do not join . One sherd appears to be decorated with a stylized wing and the whole design may therefore depict a bird . The decoration of the applied slip has been achieved by the use ...
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EDITORS NOTE | 1 |
THE HERON IN WILTSHIRE by Geoffrey L Boyle | 7 |
THE WEATHER OF 1969 by T E Rogers | 15 |
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