Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... described more than once , so that it will only be necessary here 1 Venedotia , p . 84 . 2 Salopia Antiqua , p . 63 , and Arch . Camb . for 1866 , p . 540 . to notice it very briefly . It occupies the whole ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 5.
... described more than once , so that it will only be necessary here 1 Venedotia , p . 84 . 2 Salopia Antiqua , p . 63 , and Arch . Camb . for 1866 , p . 540 . to notice it very briefly . It occupies the whole ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 5.
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... camp 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 .
... camp 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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... described being plainly visible from here . A few fields distant lies a piece of turbary known as Rhos - y - beddau ( the moor of the graves ) , apparently an ancient burial - place . Prof. Babington , in his notice of a similar work ...
... described being plainly visible from here . A few fields distant lies a piece of turbary known as Rhos - y - beddau ( the moor of the graves ) , apparently an ancient burial - place . Prof. Babington , in his notice of a similar work ...
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... described.1 Cefn - Cloddiau . - The Dinas was not the only work constructed to defend the approaches from the low grounds into the mountains , for at a distance of a mile and a - quarter to the north - west are the remains of another ...
... described.1 Cefn - Cloddiau . - The Dinas was not the only work constructed to defend the approaches from the low grounds into the mountains , for at a distance of a mile and a - quarter to the north - west are the remains of another ...
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... of the village of Trefeglwys , and which are supposed to have some connection with the old cause- way , two alone occupy their original position - those described by Mr. Hancock , which are still to be ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 15.
... of the village of Trefeglwys , and which are supposed to have some connection with the old cause- way , two alone occupy their original position - those described by Mr. Hancock , which are still to be ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 15.
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