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Page 12
About a mile and a half to the south - east of the site of the Roman station at
Caersws , and about half a mile to the south from the railway station at Moatlane
Junction , lies the earthwork , styled on the ordnance map , a moat . This ,
perhaps ...
About a mile and a half to the south - east of the site of the Roman station at
Caersws , and about half a mile to the south from the railway station at Moatlane
Junction , lies the earthwork , styled on the ordnance map , a moat . This ,
perhaps ...
Page 12
The first is on a field be . longing to a small farm known as Clois - y - bank , about
a mile to the south - west of Cefn Carnedd , and about a mile and a half to the
north - west of Gaer - Fechan . Its position is marked on the little sketch map
which ...
The first is on a field be . longing to a small farm known as Clois - y - bank , about
a mile to the south - west of Cefn Carnedd , and about a mile and a half to the
north - west of Gaer - Fechan . Its position is marked on the little sketch map
which ...
Page 13
The second tumulus , known as Clap - Maur , lies about half - a - mile to the north
- east , and occupies the summit of a gentle elevation . The rising ground which
was chosen for its site has probably given it its name , for the artificial portion ...
The second tumulus , known as Clap - Maur , lies about half - a - mile to the north
- east , and occupies the summit of a gentle elevation . The rising ground which
was chosen for its site has probably given it its name , for the artificial portion ...
Page 16
Higher up the valley , about a mile and a - half to the west of Trefeglwys , on the
grounds of Cil- Hlaul , are to be seen the remains of an old smelting - house
similar to that mentioned by Mr. Davies as having been discovered at Caersws .
Higher up the valley , about a mile and a - half to the west of Trefeglwys , on the
grounds of Cil- Hlaul , are to be seen the remains of an old smelting - house
similar to that mentioned by Mr. Davies as having been discovered at Caersws .
Page 17
A bronze spear - head , about four and a - half inches long , has also been
discovered on the Cil - haul grounds , which are only separated from the
supposed route of the trackway by the small river Taranon , which presents no
obstacles to its ...
A bronze spear - head , about four and a - half inches long , has also been
discovered on the Cil - haul grounds , which are only separated from the
supposed route of the trackway by the small river Taranon , which presents no
obstacles to its ...
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