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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... A.D. 1853 . EDITED BY REV . E. H. GODDARD , CLYFFE VICARAGE , SWINDON . VOL . XXXVII . 1911-1912 . DEVIZES : DECEMBER , 1912 . URIN SE No. CXV . JUNE , 1911 . ......... The Society's. C. H. WOODWARD , EXCHANGE BUILDINGS , STATION ROAD .
... A.D. 1853 . EDITED BY REV . E. H. GODDARD , CLYFFE VICARAGE , SWINDON . VOL . XXXVII . 1911-1912 . DEVIZES : DECEMBER , 1912 . URIN SE No. CXV . JUNE , 1911 . ......... The Society's. C. H. WOODWARD , EXCHANGE BUILDINGS , STATION ROAD .
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... road , see " Glossary , " Wilts Arch . Mag . , vol . xxvii . , p . 137 . The excavations at Knap Hill were carried out by Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington during the summers of 1908 and 1909. The work altogether occupied six weeks , six ...
... road , see " Glossary , " Wilts Arch . Mag . , vol . xxvii . , p . 137 . The excavations at Knap Hill were carried out by Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington during the summers of 1908 and 1909. The work altogether occupied six weeks , six ...
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... road up Alton Hill it can be seen well , and looks like a wide cart track , and locally is known as the " Devil's Trackway . " Our labourers knew it well by sight , but appeared to think it a kind of optical delusion that vanished at ...
... road up Alton Hill it can be seen well , and looks like a wide cart track , and locally is known as the " Devil's Trackway . " Our labourers knew it well by sight , but appeared to think it a kind of optical delusion that vanished at ...
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... road to Golden Ball Hill . The way is much worn into more than one track , and it is probable that this was the ancient road leading to both the old hill camp , and to the later plateau enclosure . It is thought that the main entrance ...
... road to Golden Ball Hill . The way is much worn into more than one track , and it is probable that this was the ancient road leading to both the old hill camp , and to the later plateau enclosure . It is thought that the main entrance ...
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... roads existed , the Romano - British villages and cultivated lands were , as we know , not in the valleys at all , but on the high lands ; and surely when the distances to be covered were not more than two days ' march at the most , it ...
... roads existed , the Romano - British villages and cultivated lands were , as we know , not in the valleys at all , but on the high lands ; and surely when the distances to be covered were not more than two days ' march at the most , it ...
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