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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а a tombs , monuments which in their final state had resulted from successive additions or alterations to an original structure . When this cairn was excavated questions relevant to multi - period construction were not raised .
а a tombs , monuments which in their final state had resulted from successive additions or alterations to an original structure . When this cairn was excavated questions relevant to multi - period construction were not raised .
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A possible parallel for the hypothetical structure which was to become chamber D at Luckington is provided by Pen - y - Wyrlod ... the latter structure by itself compares with the original structures in Wigtownshire already mentioned .
A possible parallel for the hypothetical structure which was to become chamber D at Luckington is provided by Pen - y - Wyrlod ... the latter structure by itself compares with the original structures in Wigtownshire already mentioned .
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At a point 30 m . within the enclosure from the entrance causeway the remains of a circular timber structure 10 : 5 m . in diameter was recorded . This structure is in the same position relative to an entrance as a much larger structure ...
At a point 30 m . within the enclosure from the entrance causeway the remains of a circular timber structure 10 : 5 m . in diameter was recorded . This structure is in the same position relative to an entrance as a much larger structure ...
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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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