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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If the holes in the barrow floor represent the roots of pre - barrow vegetation ( Appendix I , Soil Samples 2 and 3 ) , then the penetration through the cremation pit is easily explained . If , however , a mound some 6 ft . high had ...
If the holes in the barrow floor represent the roots of pre - barrow vegetation ( Appendix I , Soil Samples 2 and 3 ) , then the penetration through the cremation pit is easily explained . If , however , a mound some 6 ft . high had ...
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The present barrow is the third site to be excavated by the writer in recent years where flints — mostly ... In all cases the old land surface under the barrows was free of such flints , so that no pre - barrow occupation can be ...
The present barrow is the third site to be excavated by the writer in recent years where flints — mostly ... In all cases the old land surface under the barrows was free of such flints , so that no pre - barrow occupation can be ...
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graph ( Pl . Vc ) shows quite clearly that the barrow lies at the intersection of field or enclosure banks ; there was no evidence of ploughing or occupation under the barrow . The excavation ( FIGS . 4-6 ) was confined to quadrant ...
graph ( Pl . Vc ) shows quite clearly that the barrow lies at the intersection of field or enclosure banks ; there was no evidence of ploughing or occupation under the barrow . The excavation ( FIGS . 4-6 ) was confined to quadrant ...
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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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