The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 37Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1912 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 46
... Britain . It was found that the ditch , instead of being continuous , is cut into short and irregular sections divided by portions of unexcavated ground , forming apparently gangways or causeways leading into the camp . These causeways ...
... Britain . It was found that the ditch , instead of being continuous , is cut into short and irregular sections divided by portions of unexcavated ground , forming apparently gangways or causeways leading into the camp . These causeways ...
Page 57
... Britain , if indeed there be any such characteristic , it is impossible to form an opinion as to which period the pottery belongs . Nothing definitely characteristic of the Bronze Age was found , and nothing , as far as is at present ...
... Britain , if indeed there be any such characteristic , it is impossible to form an opinion as to which period the pottery belongs . Nothing definitely characteristic of the Bronze Age was found , and nothing , as far as is at present ...
Page 61
... Britain . The condition of the flints found in the ditch is interesting . A very few of them are weathered quite white like surface flints . These are smooth and blunt to the touch , and appear to have been undoubtedly weathered and ...
... Britain . The condition of the flints found in the ditch is interesting . A very few of them are weathered quite white like surface flints . These are smooth and blunt to the touch , and appear to have been undoubtedly weathered and ...
Page 92
... Britain what he had already done for the Continent , viz . , to fix approximately the actual as well as the relative age of the various types of weapons and im- plements found in these islands which can be classed as belonging , broadly ...
... Britain what he had already done for the Continent , viz . , to fix approximately the actual as well as the relative age of the various types of weapons and im- plements found in these islands which can be classed as belonging , broadly ...
Page 95
... Britain . A more probable explanation of the absence of these implements would seem to be that Wiltshire possesses neither large rivers like the Thames , nor turbaries and bogs , such as exist in Somerset and Devon and the northern the ...
... Britain . A more probable explanation of the absence of these implements would seem to be that Wiltshire possesses neither large rivers like the Thames , nor turbaries and bogs , such as exist in Somerset and Devon and the northern the ...
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