Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 38
... remarkable that no traces of the bottom could be discovered ; and as it is not likely that that part would have decayed sooner than the upper portions of the urn , it is not unreasonable to suppose that it was broken off before being ...
... remarkable that no traces of the bottom could be discovered ; and as it is not likely that that part would have decayed sooner than the upper portions of the urn , it is not unreasonable to suppose that it was broken off before being ...
Page 90
... Cromlech from time immemorial , after an actual cromlech still standing upon it . I hope this remarkable statement can be proved by ancient deeds ; but of this there is not much chance , since the property has 90 CORRESPONDENCE .
... Cromlech from time immemorial , after an actual cromlech still standing upon it . I hope this remarkable statement can be proved by ancient deeds ; but of this there is not much chance , since the property has 90 CORRESPONDENCE .
Page 95
... remarkable features of the book in its present complete form is Mr. Skene's searching criticism of the texts of the four ancient books , in which he comments on the not very honest and withal the unsatisfactory manner , in which texts ...
... remarkable features of the book in its present complete form is Mr. Skene's searching criticism of the texts of the four ancient books , in which he comments on the not very honest and withal the unsatisfactory manner , in which texts ...
Page 119
... remarkable enough to be here mentioned . " As these stones , " says he , " are evidently shaped by art and for no conceivable purpose either civil , military , or domestic , I conclude them stone deities , their plint ( sic ) designed ...
... remarkable enough to be here mentioned . " As these stones , " says he , " are evidently shaped by art and for no conceivable purpose either civil , military , or domestic , I conclude them stone deities , their plint ( sic ) designed ...
Page 121
... remarkable preservation would indicate that they were in no way connected with such rites , but probably the chief and most important burial places of the district . Abury , it is true , has been sadly violated , so that little or ...
... remarkable preservation would indicate that they were in no way connected with such rites , but probably the chief and most important burial places of the district . Abury , it is true , has been sadly violated , so that little or ...
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