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Page 12
A carn formerly existed on Bryn - tail hill , about halfa - mile to the west of the
entrenchment , but no traces of it now exist . Pen - y - Gaer . - On the summit of a
high hill , called Pen - y - Gaer , situated behind the farmstead of Crywlwm , rather
...
A carn formerly existed on Bryn - tail hill , about halfa - mile to the west of the
entrenchment , but no traces of it now exist . Pen - y - Gaer . - On the summit of a
high hill , called Pen - y - Gaer , situated behind the farmstead of Crywlwm , rather
...
Page 15
Of the five erect stones which existed some thirty years ago in the vicinity of the
village of Trefeglwys , and which are supposed to have some connection with the
old causeway , two alone occupy their original position — those described by Mr.
Of the five erect stones which existed some thirty years ago in the vicinity of the
village of Trefeglwys , and which are supposed to have some connection with the
old causeway , two alone occupy their original position — those described by Mr.
Page 16
So that every facility existed here for the conversion of the ore , brought thither
from the hills higher up the valley , into pigs for more convenient conveyance .
That the Romans were stationed at this spot seems to be placed beyond a doubt
by a ...
So that every facility existed here for the conversion of the ore , brought thither
from the hills higher up the valley , into pigs for more convenient conveyance .
That the Romans were stationed at this spot seems to be placed beyond a doubt
by a ...
Page 17
There also existed formerly two erect stones in the neighbourhood of the road ;
the one nearest the valley was called Carreg - y - Sticcan ( from a mark upon it
which is said to have resembled a spoon ) , and the other Carreg - Hir . The writer
...
There also existed formerly two erect stones in the neighbourhood of the road ;
the one nearest the valley was called Carreg - y - Sticcan ( from a mark upon it
which is said to have resembled a spoon ) , and the other Carreg - Hir . The writer
...
Page 18
The passage quoted above , and the remains discovered at the opening , clearly
prove that this carn existed anterior to the time of the first of the two later battles
on the Carno mountains . As Mr. Davies and his fellow - labourers left it with its ...
The passage quoted above , and the remains discovered at the opening , clearly
prove that this carn existed anterior to the time of the first of the two later battles
on the Carno mountains . As Mr. Davies and his fellow - labourers left it with its ...
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