Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Volume 53The Society, 1908 |
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... Hearth , 1906 Superimposed Hearths of Mound 74 , 1906 ... Plan of Substructure of Mound 74 , 1906 Diagram of Entrance , Mound 74 , 1906 ... ... General view of Substructure , Mound 74 , 1906 Weaving - combs from Ham Hill , Somerset ...
... Hearth , 1906 Superimposed Hearths of Mound 74 , 1906 ... Plan of Substructure of Mound 74 , 1906 Diagram of Entrance , Mound 74 , 1906 ... ... General view of Substructure , Mound 74 , 1906 Weaving - combs from Ham Hill , Somerset ...
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... hearth placed excentrically s.E. of the middle of the floor , covering a space 5ft . 6ins . in diameter , and having a central area of hard baked clay from 2ft . to 2ft . 9ins . in diameter . In section the hearth was slightly convex ...
... hearth placed excentrically s.E. of the middle of the floor , covering a space 5ft . 6ins . in diameter , and having a central area of hard baked clay from 2ft . to 2ft . 9ins . in diameter . In section the hearth was slightly convex ...
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... HEARTH I HEARTH 2 TIMBER MOUND LXVI CLAY I CLAY 2 BRUSHWOOD PEAT PEAT LEAFY PEAT the intention of the writers to describe in the present. BRUSHWOOD MOUND LXXXV GROUND LEVEL EAST FIRE HEARTH9 ASH CLAY 4 CLAY 5 HEARTHIO FIRE ASH HEARTH 13 ...
... HEARTH I HEARTH 2 TIMBER MOUND LXVI CLAY I CLAY 2 BRUSHWOOD PEAT PEAT LEAFY PEAT the intention of the writers to describe in the present. BRUSHWOOD MOUND LXXXV GROUND LEVEL EAST FIRE HEARTH9 ASH CLAY 4 CLAY 5 HEARTHIO FIRE ASH HEARTH 13 ...
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... hearth placed excentrically s.E. o middle of the floor , covering a space 5ft . 6ins . in diameter having a central area of hard baked clay from 2ft . to 2ft . in diameter . In section the hearth was slightly convex centre being raised ...
... hearth placed excentrically s.E. o middle of the floor , covering a space 5ft . 6ins . in diameter having a central area of hard baked clay from 2ft . to 2ft . in diameter . In section the hearth was slightly convex centre being raised ...
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Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. a The uppermost hearth was a circular area of baked clay.
Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. a The uppermost hearth was a circular area of baked clay.
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abbot abbot and convent abbot of Keynsham acres advowson aisle ancient Archæological Archæological Society Batcombe Bath Bedmore Barn Bishop brass Bridgwater Bristol bronze canonicis canons central picket chancel chancel arch chapel Chesterblade churchwardens clerestory convent of Keynsham Croscombe diam Dinder Doulting E. H. BATES Earl early Evercreech excavations F. J. ALLEN F. W. WEAVER floor of Mound fragments George Gray Glastonbury Abbey Gloucester Guilds Ham Hill Ham stone Hearth Henry House John Keynsham Keynsham Abbey king land Langport late Licence LIII Third Series Maesbury manor Mendip messuage monastery Mound LXXIV Museum nave Norman parish perforated piece Pilton Plate portreeve pottery present Proceedings Rectory rent restoration Roman rood-loft roof screen Shepton Mallet Shepton Mallet Church side Somerset Somerville stone Strode Taunton Castle Thomas tower town Vicarage wall Walter West Weston-super-Mare William XV Century
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