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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UPPER PALAEOLITHIC PERIOD The present writer is not aware of any certain extant Upper Palaeolithic material from Wiltshire . However , if it is remembered that among the main sources of British Upper Palaeolithic finds of various ...
UPPER PALAEOLITHIC PERIOD The present writer is not aware of any certain extant Upper Palaeolithic material from Wiltshire . However , if it is remembered that among the main sources of British Upper Palaeolithic finds of various ...
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... Upper Greensand is riven by steep - sided gullies which reach rapidly down to the Gault Clay . The presence of the more resistant siliceous Malm- stone in the lower part of the Upper Greensand adds abruptness to the scene and ...
... Upper Greensand is riven by steep - sided gullies which reach rapidly down to the Gault Clay . The presence of the more resistant siliceous Malm- stone in the lower part of the Upper Greensand adds abruptness to the scene and ...
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The upper filling , immediately under the soil of the barrow mound , consisted of yellow clay and pasty chalk , which was virtually indistinguishable from the floor of the excavated barrow . An area of slightly darker soil , unlike the ...
The upper filling , immediately under the soil of the barrow mound , consisted of yellow clay and pasty chalk , which was virtually indistinguishable from the floor of the excavated barrow . An area of slightly darker soil , unlike 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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