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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... pottery handles from All Cannings Cross Farm , 533. Plate I. -Objects from Late Celtic Settlement at All Cannings Cross Farm , 534 . Plates II . - VI . - Late Celtic Pottery from All Cannings Cross Farm , 535 . Bronze Age Cinerary Urns ...
... pottery handles from All Cannings Cross Farm , 533. Plate I. -Objects from Late Celtic Settlement at All Cannings Cross Farm , 534 . Plates II . - VI . - Late Celtic Pottery from All Cannings Cross Farm , 535 . Bronze Age Cinerary Urns ...
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... pottery , but also by the excavations at the point of inter- section of the two ditches , which clearly showed that the plateau ditch had been cut through the silt that already filled the older ditch . It will be understood that now ...
... pottery , but also by the excavations at the point of inter- section of the two ditches , which clearly showed that the plateau ditch had been cut through the silt that already filled the older ditch . It will be understood that now ...
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... 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 the pottery found in the plateau ditch and under the plateau ...
... 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 the pottery found in the plateau ditch and under the plateau ...
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... pottery of the bead rim bowl type were found , and a roundel of grey pottery ; in addition to these were two small pieces of the thin red quality of Roman pottery , and two pieces of thick pottery similar to that of the large vessels ...
... pottery of the bead rim bowl type were found , and a roundel of grey pottery ; in addition to these were two small pieces of the thin red quality of Roman pottery , and two pieces of thick pottery similar to that of the large vessels ...
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... pottery , some of which is unquestionably Roman . It will be seen in the section that this did not rest on undisturbed ground , but that a circular excavation had been made , filled in , and apparently covered with turf at some period ...
... pottery , some of which is unquestionably Roman . It will be seen in the section that this did not rest on undisturbed ground , but that a circular excavation had been made , filled in , and apparently covered with turf at some period ...
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