Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 150W. Pickering, 2004 |
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Page 64
... surviving to a depth of 0.2m ( nearer 0.5m deep originally ) . At the bottom lay a compact mass of clean burnt bone ( 0.36 × 0.2m ; 863g ) partly surrounded on the S by a packing of large pebbles . This packing rose to the top of the ...
... surviving to a depth of 0.2m ( nearer 0.5m deep originally ) . At the bottom lay a compact mass of clean burnt bone ( 0.36 × 0.2m ; 863g ) partly surrounded on the S by a packing of large pebbles . This packing rose to the top of the ...
Page 67
... surviving was approximately 219g the restored Beaker B43 which was fairly complete weighs 597g so the implication is that perhaps one third of B26 might have been present . None of the rim was there but the height of the surviving wall ...
... surviving was approximately 219g the restored Beaker B43 which was fairly complete weighs 597g so the implication is that perhaps one third of B26 might have been present . None of the rim was there but the height of the surviving wall ...
Page 168
... surviving British churches attested by the place - name element ecles ( Eccles ) and the sub- kingdoms of the Magonsaetan in Herefordshire and southern Shropshire and of the Hwicce . The Magonsaetan probably originated , as Bede implies ...
... surviving British churches attested by the place - name element ecles ( Eccles ) and the sub- kingdoms of the Magonsaetan in Herefordshire and southern Shropshire and of the Hwicce . The Magonsaetan probably originated , as Bede implies ...
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Aberystwyth activity Ancient Anglesey Archaeol Archaeologia Cambrensis archaeology Association Bangor barrow Beaker Britain British Bronze Age burial burnt cal BC Cambrian Archaeological Cambrian Archaeological Association Cardiff Castle causeway cemetery central centre century charcoal church clast contained context cremated bone cremation cremation circle dark earth deep deposits diameter ditch fill early medieval Early Neolithic enclosure entrance evidence excavation fabric flint flakes fragments Frances Lynch Glamorgan Graig Lwyd graves Gwynedd henge ditch henge monuments Houlder House B1 identified Iron Age Late Neolithic later prehistoric layer Llandegai LLANDEGAI Henge London Mascetti meeting Merioneth Mesolithic Museum Neolithic North Wales packing stones parish patches perhaps period photographs Pit ACC postholes pottery probably radiocarbon date railway recorded Roman Romano-British Sample settlement sherds silting soil structure suggest surface surviving Swansea tablets University of Wales voids Welsh Williams