Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... British Archæological Association The Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Society of Northern Antiquaries , Copenhagen Society of Antiquaries of Normandy Sussex Archæological Society EDITORIAL AND ILLUSTRATION FUND ...
... British Archæological Association The Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Society of Northern Antiquaries , Copenhagen Society of Antiquaries of Normandy Sussex Archæological Society EDITORIAL AND ILLUSTRATION FUND ...
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... of great strength , described by Pennant as a " British post surrounded by a number of fosses , from one to five , as the strength or weakness of the parts re- quired . " When the writer visited the spot , 6 ANCIENT ARWYSTLI .
... of great strength , described by Pennant as a " British post surrounded by a number of fosses , from one to five , as the strength or weakness of the parts re- quired . " When the writer visited the spot , 6 ANCIENT ARWYSTLI .
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... British post is accurate or not , is a matter which cannot now be determined . Its position favours his opinion , and of its not forming one of the series of works which were probably constructed by Roman engineers on the high ground ...
... British post is accurate or not , is a matter which cannot now be determined . Its position favours his opinion , and of its not forming one of the series of works which were probably constructed by Roman engineers on the high ground ...
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... British post alluded to in the last paragraph is rather more than a mile to the west- ward , accommodating its form to the crest of a high isolated hill above Pen - clun farm . It is situated nearly three miles to the north - west of ...
... British post alluded to in the last paragraph is rather more than a mile to the west- ward , accommodating its form to the crest of a high isolated hill above Pen - clun farm . It is situated nearly three miles to the north - west of ...
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... Llanidloes to Machynlleth ( a road con- jectured to be identical with an old British trackway ) , near the fifth mile stone , stands the massy isolated hill known as the Dinas . It rises precipitously to ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 11.
... Llanidloes to Machynlleth ( a road con- jectured to be identical with an old British trackway ) , near the fifth mile stone , stands the massy isolated hill known as the Dinas . It rises precipitously to ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 11.
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