The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 58Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1963 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 145
... floor . A section ( BB ' ) cut across the centre of the oven revealed an earlier flooring of sandy clay , also capped by a thin band of chalky material . The condition of the earlier flooring , which was only red - baked , would suggest ...
... floor . A section ( BB ' ) cut across the centre of the oven revealed an earlier flooring of sandy clay , also capped by a thin band of chalky material . The condition of the earlier flooring , which was only red - baked , would suggest ...
Page 305
... floors were plain except for Room I , which had a central mosaic panel in five colours and white ( see Plate I and pp . 334-336 ) : Room IV , whose mosaic and border survived only in fragments ; and Room XII , which probably had a red floor ...
... floors were plain except for Room I , which had a central mosaic panel in five colours and white ( see Plate I and pp . 334-336 ) : Room IV , whose mosaic and border survived only in fragments ; and Room XII , which probably had a red floor ...
Page 312
... floor in all except XVI . All the floors had been of thick red mortar except XVI , which probably had a red tiled floor . The floors , except that of XV , had been robbed to obtain the large tiles bridging the pilae . The walls had been ...
... floor in all except XVI . All the floors had been of thick red mortar except XVI , which probably had a red tiled floor . The floors , except that of XV , had been robbed to obtain the large tiles bridging the pilae . The walls had been ...
Contents
By R E Sandell | 1 |
The Origin and Early Development of the Saxon Borough with Special Reference to Crick | 7 |
By J and H M Taylor 1617 | 16 |
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