The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 45Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1930 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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On the grounds of probability only , the late Bronze Age is a likely period for the erection of Stonehenge , for it is known that some of the British stone circles are of this date and none have been proved to be earlier than the Bronze ...
On the grounds of probability only , the late Bronze Age is a likely period for the erection of Stonehenge , for it is known that some of the British stone circles are of this date and none have been proved to be earlier than the Bronze ...
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It has points of resemblance to the " encrusted ” ware , generally assigned to the latest phase of the Bronze Age and also to some of the Early Iron Age ware from All Cannings . Sherds of this pottery were found on the bottom of the ...
It has points of resemblance to the " encrusted ” ware , generally assigned to the latest phase of the Bronze Age and also to some of the Early Iron Age ware from All Cannings . Sherds of this pottery were found on the bottom of the ...
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Referanna Na Burials without other objects C C С С 14 I 20 Inhumations in cist below with two food vessels This was a secondary burial 18 inches below the top of the barrow , flat bronze axe Amber beads * This pin bas a spheroid head ...
Referanna Na Burials without other objects C C С С 14 I 20 Inhumations in cist below with two food vessels This was a secondary burial 18 inches below the top of the barrow , flat bronze axe Amber beads * This pin bas a spheroid head ...
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