Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 3; Volume 14; Volume 23W. Pickering, 1868 |
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Page 207
The material is coarse brown clay , without any ornament except a small indented pattern on the edge of the rim . The interior is coarse and granulated , but more burnt than the exterior , presenting the appearance of having been fired ...
The material is coarse brown clay , without any ornament except a small indented pattern on the edge of the rim . The interior is coarse and granulated , but more burnt than the exterior , presenting the appearance of having been fired ...
Page 210
... ORNAMENTS OF ANGLO - SAXON AND IRISH MSS . - This is the title of a most superb and elaborate work recently published by Professor Westwood . It constitutes a volume in imperial folio , with fifty - four magnificent plates , most ...
... ORNAMENTS OF ANGLO - SAXON AND IRISH MSS . - This is the title of a most superb and elaborate work recently published by Professor Westwood . It constitutes a volume in imperial folio , with fifty - four magnificent plates , most ...
Page 219
... ornament- ation . Those that are supposed , from their being accom- panied by weapons or other objects of flint , to be the most ancient , are formed of clay mixed with small peb- bles or broken gravel . They were wrought by hand alone ...
... ornament- ation . Those that are supposed , from their being accom- panied by weapons or other objects of flint , to be the most ancient , are formed of clay mixed with small peb- bles or broken gravel . They were wrought by hand alone ...
Page 220
... ornament is impressed or incised , as on the larger urns . They vary much in form and general fashion , and very anomalous examples have occurred . Sir R. C. Hoare gives a little vessel that seems to belong to this class , resembling a ...
... ornament is impressed or incised , as on the larger urns . They vary much in form and general fashion , and very anomalous examples have occurred . Sir R. C. Hoare gives a little vessel that seems to belong to this class , resembling a ...
Page 221
... ornament . III . Small vessels , probably for food , greatly varying in fashion and ornament . They occur usually with un- burnt remains , and were placed near the head or at the feet ; but not unfrequently with incinerated bones - not ...
... ornament . III . Small vessels , probably for food , greatly varying in fashion and ornament . They occur usually with un- burnt remains , and were placed near the head or at the feet ; but not unfrequently with incinerated bones - not ...
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