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 63
... the entrance . One of these ( No. 6 ) , after a somewhat devious course , makes for the corner of the outer rampart at B , and running right under it , ends in a big outer ditch in the By Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington . 63.
... the entrance . One of these ( No. 6 ) , after a somewhat devious course , makes for the corner of the outer rampart at B , and running right under it , ends in a big outer ditch in the By Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington . 63.
Page 64
... runs for a short distance almost parallel with No. 6 , it then turns sharply in an opposite direction , and meeting ... running for some distance in an easterly direction it turns sharply to the north , and intersecting the cross ditch ...
... runs for a short distance almost parallel with No. 6 , it then turns sharply in an opposite direction , and meeting ... running for some distance in an easterly direction it turns sharply to the north , and intersecting the cross ditch ...
Page 67
... runs right into No. 3 , looks as if there was no bank on the inner side . If the bank had been on the inside ditch ... run right into it on the inner side ; on the other hand there would have been no room for the bank on the outer side ...
... runs right into No. 3 , looks as if there was no bank on the inner side . If the bank had been on the inside ditch ... run right into it on the inner side ; on the other hand there would have been no room for the bank on the outer side ...
Page 102
... grey . The plain zones are highly polished , and there are faint red lines running round the upper part of the vessel . The pattern seems to have been moulded , not incised . When complete the vessel must 102 Casterley Camp Excavations .
... grey . The plain zones are highly polished , and there are faint red lines running round the upper part of the vessel . The pattern seems to have been moulded , not incised . When complete the vessel must 102 Casterley Camp Excavations .
Page 114
... running through it , and barely a hundred yards from the Fosse Way , the exact spot was pointed out where the sculptured stone was found built into the foundation wall . Unfortunately only the north side of this wall remains , as the ...
... running through it , and barely a hundred yards from the Fosse Way , the exact spot was pointed out where the sculptured stone was found built into the foundation wall . Unfortunately only the north side of this wall remains , as the ...
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