The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 38Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1914 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... Camp : By A. D. PASSMORE On some Bronze Age Pottery of " Food Vessel " Type : By A. D. PASSMORE Copy of a MS . in ... Camp , and Plans of the Camp , Plates I .-- XV . , 96 . Section through Dwelling - Pit on Winterbourne Monkton Down ...
... Camp : By A. D. PASSMORE On some Bronze Age Pottery of " Food Vessel " Type : By A. D. PASSMORE Copy of a MS . in ... Camp , and Plans of the Camp , Plates I .-- XV . , 96 . Section through Dwelling - Pit on Winterbourne Monkton Down ...
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... Camp , is situated on the north - east corner of the War Office land , west of the river Avon , on Salisbury Plain ... camp . During excavations at Knap Hill Camp , it had been found that numerous causeways of undisturbed chalk , had ...
... Camp , is situated on the north - east corner of the War Office land , west of the river Avon , on Salisbury Plain ... camp . During excavations at Knap Hill Camp , it had been found that numerous causeways of undisturbed chalk , had ...
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... camp . In 1911 six men were employed for six weeks , the time being taken up partly in further exploration of the interior works , partly on the entrances , and partly ... Camp originally consisted of a great 54 Casterley Camp Excavations .
... camp . In 1911 six men were employed for six weeks , the time being taken up partly in further exploration of the interior works , partly on the entrances , and partly ... Camp originally consisted of a great 54 Casterley Camp Excavations .
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... camp ; there are also still traces of the banks on either side of the sunken way leading to the western entrance.1 Sir R. Colt Hoare visited Casterley Camp about the beginning of the 19th century , when considerable traces of the inner ...
... camp ; there are also still traces of the banks on either side of the sunken way leading to the western entrance.1 Sir R. Colt Hoare visited Casterley Camp about the beginning of the 19th century , when considerable traces of the inner ...
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... camp . " Although a sunken way led to the site on one side , and on the other side the weak outer entrenchment was carried down the slope at the head of the combe , presumably for reasons of defence , the defences cannot be described as ...
... camp . " Although a sunken way led to the site on one side , and on the other side the weak outer entrenchment was carried down the slope at the head of the combe , presumably for reasons of defence , the defences cannot be described as ...
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