Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 3; Volume 14; Volume 23W. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 12
... stones at the western end , which he removed for building purposes . In his opinion they formed a portion of an old wall , and he further stated that much stone still lies buried there beyond the reach of the plough . This work com ...
... stones at the western end , which he removed for building purposes . In his opinion they formed a portion of an old wall , and he further stated that much stone still lies buried there beyond the reach of the plough . This work com ...
Page 12
... stones are being continually removed for the construction of " dry walls , which form the fences of these exposed hill tops . Stones are plentiful in the neighbourhood , so that there is no necessity for this wanton destruction of these ...
... stones are being continually removed for the construction of " dry walls , which form the fences of these exposed hill tops . Stones are plentiful in the neighbourhood , so that there is no necessity for this wanton destruction of these ...
Page 12
... stones mixed with earth . Large quantities of stone have been removed and used for building a barn on the opposite bank of the Clywedog . This partial demolition did not bring any relics to light . Group of Tumuli . - On a plateau ...
... stones mixed with earth . Large quantities of stone have been removed and used for building a barn on the opposite bank of the Clywedog . This partial demolition did not bring any relics to light . Group of Tumuli . - On a plateau ...
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... stones mixed together . The second tumulus , known as Clap - Mawr , lies about half - a - mile to the north - east ... stone of three skulls . " Upon the other side of the valley are two small farmsteads , called re- Gael's Mead ...
... stones mixed together . The second tumulus , known as Clap - Mawr , lies about half - a - mile to the north - east ... stone of three skulls . " Upon the other side of the valley are two small farmsteads , called re- Gael's Mead ...
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... stones in the neighbourhood of the road ; the one nearest the valley was called Car- reg - y - Sticcan ( from a mark ... stone three or four feet high ; but after a little searching , what appears to be the true Carreg - Hir was ...
... stones in the neighbourhood of the road ; the one nearest the valley was called Car- reg - y - Sticcan ( from a mark ... stone three or four feet high ; but after a little searching , what appears to be the true Carreg - Hir was ...
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