The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 67-68Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1972 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... wide by 5 feet deep ( 6 feet from modern turf level ) . The hollow had slowly silted up . Two or three sherds of ... wide , between S 1 and S 5. Dug : E 121– 153 ( VII / VIII ) , E 161-99 ( IX / X ) , E 240-78 ( XIII / XIV ) and E 290 ...
... wide by 5 feet deep ( 6 feet from modern turf level ) . The hollow had slowly silted up . Two or three sherds of ... wide , between S 1 and S 5. Dug : E 121– 153 ( VII / VIII ) , E 161-99 ( IX / X ) , E 240-78 ( XIII / XIV ) and E 290 ...
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... wide , ran down the length of the field . Owing to the levelling the extent of the town bank could not be accurately estimated , although in the field to the north a bank some 60 feet wide and 3 feet high is clearly visible , west of ...
... wide , ran down the length of the field . Owing to the levelling the extent of the town bank could not be accurately estimated , although in the field to the north a bank some 60 feet wide and 3 feet high is clearly visible , west of ...
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... wide , penetrating up to 9 inches below the surface of the subsoil . Its profile could not be traced in the overlying soil , but a minimum section 12 inches wide by as many deep , measuring from the surface of the original ground , must ...
... wide , penetrating up to 9 inches below the surface of the subsoil . Its profile could not be traced in the overlying soil , but a minimum section 12 inches wide by as many deep , measuring from the surface of the original ground , must ...
Contents
MILES | 5 |
AN OUTLINE OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE WILTSHIRE Section of the M4 MOTORWAY by R S Barron I | 7 |
Upper Jurassic | 15 |
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12th century Aldbourne Amesbury Ashton Keynes Avenue Barnes barrow beaker bird bones borough bowl breeding records Bronze Age centre chalk Chippenham Church clay bank Coate Water Corsham Corsham Lake Cricklade decoration Devizes Devizes Museum ditch Durrington Walls east EJMB enclosure evidence excavation fabric field flint Fonthill Lake fragments garden glaze Grey Wagtails Grose Hill Horton inches L. F. Stearn larvae layer Lower Swinley marked MCNHS medieval Minety Miss mortar Natural History noted Oxford pairs Pewsey pipes plough pottery probably rampart reported river RJJH road Roman Romano-British Roundway Salisbury Salisbury Museum Sarum Saxon seen sherds side sight records SNHS Society soil species Stonehenge stones Stourhead subsoil surface Swanborough Swindon Swindon SF trench turf vessel wall Wanborough Warbler ware Wilton Water Wiltshire Archaeological Wood