The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 63-65Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1968 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... east , immediately east of the present Moor Farm ( SU 226222 ) . It is on the sands of the Reading Beds at about 200 ft . above O.D. The remains are reasonably well preserved , but again do not form any clear pattern . The main part of ...
... east , immediately east of the present Moor Farm ( SU 226222 ) . It is on the sands of the Reading Beds at about 200 ft . above O.D. The remains are reasonably well preserved , but again do not form any clear pattern . The main part of ...
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North - East , one in the South - West , and 12 in the South - East . The significant sherds are the following : ( 1 ) 1 ft . deep in the packing material of the North - West Hole was a thin sherd , part base , part with nearly vertical ...
North - East , one in the South - West , and 12 in the South - East . The significant sherds are the following : ( 1 ) 1 ft . deep in the packing material of the North - West Hole was a thin sherd , part base , part with nearly vertical ...
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... eastern - most room of the north wing and northern part of the east wing external corridor . These were replaced by an apsidal - ended triclinium , 55 ft . by 31 ft . overall , and a new external corridor to the east . The extension to the ...
... eastern - most room of the north wing and northern part of the east wing external corridor . These were replaced by an apsidal - ended triclinium , 55 ft . by 31 ft . overall , and a new external corridor to the east . The extension to the ...
Contents
CONSERVATION AND THE COUNTRYSIDE edited by P J Fowler I | 12 |
SOME GEO | 27 |
TH REE DESERTED MEDIEVAL Settlements in Whiteparish by C C Taylor | 39 |
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