Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 3; Volume 14; Volume 23W. Pickering, 1868 |
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... barrow . A passage , 16 or 18 feet long , and some 8 or 10 feet wide , has been made , with what results could not be learned . The writer heard that human bones , weapons , etc. , had been discovered , but failed to trace the report to ...
... barrow . A passage , 16 or 18 feet long , and some 8 or 10 feet wide , has been made , with what results could not be learned . The writer heard that human bones , weapons , etc. , had been discovered , but failed to trace the report to ...
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... barrow , but the conductors of the Ordnance Survey held another opinion , and in all probability the correct one , when they pronounced it to be a moat . It is probably the site of one of those wooden castles which figure so promi ...
... barrow , but the conductors of the Ordnance Survey held another opinion , and in all probability the correct one , when they pronounced it to be a moat . It is probably the site of one of those wooden castles which figure so promi ...
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... barrows . This was situated near Aber , on the ancient road from Caerhun , but was cer- tainly not discovered by those members who traversed that ancient route during the Bangor Meeting . The stones have either since been removed , or ...
... barrows . This was situated near Aber , on the ancient road from Caerhun , but was cer- tainly not discovered by those members who traversed that ancient route during the Bangor Meeting . The stones have either since been removed , or ...
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... barrows or tumuli of any kind . It has been brought to mind that a few years ago there existed , scattered about the site , a number of rough , upright stones ; all of which have been removed , and some of them used to construct a fence ...
... barrows or tumuli of any kind . It has been brought to mind that a few years ago there existed , scattered about the site , a number of rough , upright stones ; all of which have been removed , and some of them used to construct a fence ...
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... barrows and urn - burials in Derbyshire and other parts of central England . The 4 1 Pennant , Tour in Wales , vol . i , p . 383 , where a valuable summary of antiquarian knowledge at that period ( 1778 ) , in regard to the rites and ...
... barrows and urn - burials in Derbyshire and other parts of central England . The 4 1 Pennant , Tour in Wales , vol . i , p . 383 , where a valuable summary of antiquarian knowledge at that period ( 1778 ) , in regard to the rites and ...
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