The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 37Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1912 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 42
... flint flakes , broken implements , hammer stones , cores , & c . , bearing evidence of an ancient occupation of the site . Between Knap and Walker's Hill an ancient roadway , known as the British Trackway , or the Ridgeway , ascends ...
... flint flakes , broken implements , hammer stones , cores , & c . , bearing evidence of an ancient occupation of the site . Between Knap and Walker's Hill an ancient roadway , known as the British Trackway , or the Ridgeway , ascends ...
Page 43
... flint diggers , and nothing is known of its contents.1 The other one to the west is still in existence , and was opened by Dr. Thurnam between 1853 and 1857. He found in the centre a circular cist in the chalk rock , 2ft . in diameter ...
... flint diggers , and nothing is known of its contents.1 The other one to the west is still in existence , and was opened by Dr. Thurnam between 1853 and 1857. He found in the centre a circular cist in the chalk rock , 2ft . in diameter ...
Page 50
... flint chips in the ditch , showing that the people who used this pottery also used flint for their tools and weapons , if indeed they were not actually in the Neolithic stage of culture . ( See relic tables below . ) On the other hand ...
... flint chips in the ditch , showing that the people who used this pottery also used flint for their tools and weapons , if indeed they were not actually in the Neolithic stage of culture . ( See relic tables below . ) On the other hand ...
Page 53
... flint flakes , and four pieces of rib bones of the size of those of a small ox . From the nature of the pottery and the flint flakes found in them , there can be little doubt that these pits were contemporary with the old hill camp ...
... flint flakes , and four pieces of rib bones of the size of those of a small ox . From the nature of the pottery and the flint flakes found in them , there can be little doubt that these pits were contemporary with the old hill camp ...
Page 57
... flint as at Knap , but that was no doubt merely a matter of local convenience . For account of the Lanhill barrow see Wilts Arch . Mag . , vol . xxvi . , p . 300 . 2 " Notes on a Late - Celtic Rubbish Heap near Oare , " Wilts Arch . Mag ...
... flint as at Knap , but that was no doubt merely a matter of local convenience . For account of the Lanhill barrow see Wilts Arch . Mag . , vol . xxvi . , p . 300 . 2 " Notes on a Late - Celtic Rubbish Heap near Oare , " Wilts Arch . Mag ...
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