Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 3; Volume 14; Volume 23W. Pickering, 1868 |
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... probably continue to afford a cer- tain kind of fascination , which will prove too powerful a stimulant to allow archæologists to follow the excel- lent advice proffered by Mr. Wright at the Ludlow Meeting of 1852 , viz . , " that it ...
... probably continue to afford a cer- tain kind of fascination , which will prove too powerful a stimulant to allow archæologists to follow the excel- lent advice proffered by Mr. Wright at the Ludlow Meeting of 1852 , viz . , " that it ...
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... probably owe its preservation . The modern entrance was doubt- less its ancient porta . The height of the agger above 1 Arch . Camb . for 1857 , pp . 151-172 . the surface of the orchard is 5 feet , its 12 ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 3.
... probably owe its preservation . The modern entrance was doubt- less its ancient porta . The height of the agger above 1 Arch . Camb . for 1857 , pp . 151-172 . the surface of the orchard is 5 feet , its 12 ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 3.
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... probably constructed by Roman engineers on the high ground which lies between the Severn and the Taranon , for the double purpose of protecting their communications by means of the trackway passing through the vale of Trefeglwys , and ...
... probably constructed by Roman engineers on the high ground which lies between the Severn and the Taranon , for the double purpose of protecting their communications by means of the trackway passing through the vale of Trefeglwys , and ...
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... probably given it its name , for the arti- ficial portion , both in form and dimensions , is similar to that near Nant - yr - hafod . This mound , to judge from its prominent position , was probably used as a beacon station . Traces of ...
... probably given it its name , for the arti- ficial portion , both in form and dimensions , is similar to that near Nant - yr - hafod . This mound , to judge from its prominent position , was probably used as a beacon station . Traces of ...
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... probably the site of one of those wooden castles which figure so promi- nently in the early history of the Principality . There is much in its form and position that is similar to the site of Owen Cyfeiliog's castle at Tafolwern . The ...
... probably the site of one of those wooden castles which figure so promi- nently in the early history of the Principality . There is much in its form and position that is similar to the site of Owen Cyfeiliog's castle at Tafolwern . The ...
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