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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Page 313
The bones of the skeleton were nearly all broken , most of the limb bones being in several pieces . The skull and the beaker were crushed flat and a few fragments of both were missing ; it seems that this was probably due to a certain ...
The bones of the skeleton were nearly all broken , most of the limb bones being in several pieces . The skull and the beaker were crushed flat and a few fragments of both were missing ; it seems that this was probably due to a certain ...
Page 331
—An unbroken cannon bone or metacarpal from E 2 belongs to this animal . It measures 210mm . in length and ... Ox . — The bones of oxen are fairly numerous but much broken in the usual way for marrow . Two carpal - bones from D 3 and C ...
—An unbroken cannon bone or metacarpal from E 2 belongs to this animal . It measures 210mm . in length and ... Ox . — The bones of oxen are fairly numerous but much broken in the usual way for marrow . Two carpal - bones from D 3 and C ...
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rely less upon the indications of sex given by these few bones , and to accept rather the presumptive evidence of the manner of death and burial : if we decide rightly thus , then we have here a small man , making in all 16 men ...
rely less upon the indications of sex given by these few bones , and to accept rather the presumptive evidence of the manner of death and burial : if we decide rightly thus , then we have here a small man , making in all 16 men ...
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