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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Page 54
... ditches and pits . For the sake of brevity , and of continuity , the results will be described as a whole without reference to the dates when the various cuttings were made . Having first proved the position of ditch No. 1 , traces of ...
... ditches and pits . For the sake of brevity , and of continuity , the results will be described as a whole without reference to the dates when the various cuttings were made . Having first proved the position of ditch No. 1 , traces of ...
Page 58
... ditch ends abruptly at the corner , " B , " and the ditch of the smaller rampart that forms the continuation of the entrenchment , starts from the outer side of the big ditch at right angles to it . Pl . XIV . , B. and section . It will ...
... ditch ends abruptly at the corner , " B , " and the ditch of the smaller rampart that forms the continuation of the entrenchment , starts from the outer side of the big ditch at right angles to it . Pl . XIV . , B. and section . It will ...
Page 59
... ditch , and one on the west by a sunken road leading from the downs into the camp . It has been suggested that not improbably there had been an entrance at H from the long combe leading to Water Dene Bottom , but cuttings made there ...
... ditch , and one on the west by a sunken road leading from the downs into the camp . It has been suggested that not improbably there had been an entrance at H from the long combe leading to Water Dene Bottom , but cuttings made there ...
Page 62
... ditch should have been made at all , when apparently so little regard was paid to defensive strength . Within this enclosure it will be seen there is a smaller ditch ( No. 2 ) , forming an inner enclosure , roughly parallel to the outer ...
... ditch should have been made at all , when apparently so little regard was paid to defensive strength . Within this enclosure it will be seen there is a smaller ditch ( No. 2 ) , forming an inner enclosure , roughly parallel to the outer ...
Page 63
... ditch No. 3 is continuous from the corner of the rectilinear enclosure , with the dividing ditch No. 4 only cutting into it at an angle . Thus the whole length of the large ditch No. 3 evidently forms the boundary of a distinct en ...
... ditch No. 3 is continuous from the corner of the rectilinear enclosure , with the dividing ditch No. 4 only cutting into it at an angle . Thus the whole length of the large ditch No. 3 evidently forms the boundary of a distinct en ...
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