Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Volume 53The Society, 1908 |
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... Bronze , Bone , Amber and Baked Clay , 1906-7 ... Relics of Antler , 1906-7 Two wooden objects , 1907 ... ... ... PAGE Part ii 129 134 136 143 159 164 183 Portrait of Frederick Thomas Elworthy , F.S.A. 188 ... Mace of the Corporation of ...
... Bronze , Bone , Amber and Baked Clay , 1906-7 ... Relics of Antler , 1906-7 Two wooden objects , 1907 ... ... ... PAGE Part ii 129 134 136 143 159 164 183 Portrait of Frederick Thomas Elworthy , F.S.A. 188 ... Mace of the Corporation of ...
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... Bronze Age , and your Museum has already been enriched by an extremely fine flint knife - dagger and two well ornamented drinking - vessels found with the skeletons . The work will be resumed early in the autumn and further ...
... Bronze Age , and your Museum has already been enriched by an extremely fine flint knife - dagger and two well ornamented drinking - vessels found with the skeletons . The work will be resumed early in the autumn and further ...
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... Bronze Age were passed on Beacon Hill , but they were observed by very few on account of the downpour . The rain abated somewhat on approaching the gateway leading to Maesbury Camp , and about one - half of the party ventured across a ...
... Bronze Age were passed on Beacon Hill , but they were observed by very few on account of the downpour . The rain abated somewhat on approaching the gateway leading to Maesbury Camp , and about one - half of the party ventured across a ...
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... Preb . C. W. Bennett . Bronze crucifix of the XIII Century found at Shepton Mallet in 1882. Lent by the Somersetshire Archæological Society . Two drinking - vessels , and a flint knife - Conversazione and Local Exhibition . 51.
... Preb . C. W. Bennett . Bronze crucifix of the XIII Century found at Shepton Mallet in 1882. Lent by the Somersetshire Archæological Society . Two drinking - vessels , and a flint knife - Conversazione and Local Exhibition . 51.
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... Bronze Age , found at Wick Barrow , near Stogursey . Ex- hibited by Messrs . H. St. G. Gray , C. W. Whistler , and A. F. Major . Collection of Somerset club - brasses , and pewter . Lent by Mr. R. N. Tanner . Collection of Somerset club ...
... Bronze Age , found at Wick Barrow , near Stogursey . Ex- hibited by Messrs . H. St. G. Gray , C. W. Whistler , and A. F. Major . Collection of Somerset club - brasses , and pewter . Lent by Mr. R. N. Tanner . Collection of Somerset club ...
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