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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Edward Hungerford Goddard. APPENDIX I THE PREHISTORIC POTTERY By A. M. APSIMON Neolithic pottery ( figs . 11 , 12 ) . The Neolithic pottery from Downton is all of types appropriate to the Peterborough culture ( Piggott 1954 , 302-306 ) ...
Edward Hungerford Goddard. APPENDIX I THE PREHISTORIC POTTERY By A. M. APSIMON Neolithic pottery ( figs . 11 , 12 ) . The Neolithic pottery from Downton is all of types appropriate to the Peterborough culture ( Piggott 1954 , 302-306 ) ...
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... pottery ( Figs . 13 , 14 ) . The B Beaker pottery from Downton appears to be the product of a single , probably fairly brief , period of occupation by a homogeneous group . Perhaps its greatest interest lies in its providing us with a ...
... pottery ( Figs . 13 , 14 ) . The B Beaker pottery from Downton appears to be the product of a single , probably fairly brief , period of occupation by a homogeneous group . Perhaps its greatest interest lies in its providing us with a ...
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... pottery series for comparison with the pottery from the Laverstock kilns . Sections were cut through the main ash pit area , and through a newly discovered ash deposit adjacent to it . The pottery was all of one date ( late 13th - early ...
... pottery series for comparison with the pottery from the Laverstock kilns . Sections were cut through the main ash pit area , and through a newly discovered ash deposit adjacent to it . The pottery was all of one date ( late 13th - early ...
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The Origin and Early Development of the Saxon Borough with Special Reference to Crick | 7 |
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