Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 38
... described , and yet it is remark- able to find how nearly they resemble each other in several most important points . From a judicious com- parison of such barrows as these , much might still be learnt of the mode in which our ...
... described , and yet it is remark- able to find how nearly they resemble each other in several most important points . From a judicious com- parison of such barrows as these , much might still be learnt of the mode in which our ...
Page 76
... described , but the work is less delicate ; the sword belt has also lions ' heads . The armour is of the same pattern , and the shield bears the same arms . The panels below contain two figures , each pair holding a book . The ten ...
... described , but the work is less delicate ; the sword belt has also lions ' heads . The armour is of the same pattern , and the shield bears the same arms . The panels below contain two figures , each pair holding a book . The ten ...
Page 87
... described in the October number , 1868 , of the Journal of the Cambrian Archæological Association . I have no hesitation in asserting that this so - called implement is a portable or pocket sun - dial , capable of being suspended to the ...
... described in the October number , 1868 , of the Journal of the Cambrian Archæological Association . I have no hesitation in asserting that this so - called implement is a portable or pocket sun - dial , capable of being suspended to the ...
Page 88
... described as crosses of a strange type , till their true significance became apparent to me ; some time since I placed in the hands of our venerated antiquary , Albert Way , Esq . , a paper on this subject for the Journal of the Ar ...
... described as crosses of a strange type , till their true significance became apparent to me ; some time since I placed in the hands of our venerated antiquary , Albert Way , Esq . , a paper on this subject for the Journal of the Ar ...
Page 138
... described it , one of the carns had vanished . At least he writes as if only one existed at the time . The upright stones are also passed over without notice , and were also pro- bably no longer in existence . On the other hand , the ...
... described it , one of the carns had vanished . At least he writes as if only one existed at the time . The upright stones are also passed over without notice , and were also pro- bably no longer in existence . On the other hand , the ...
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