Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 150W. Pickering, 2004 |
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... noted the discovery of an urn and Roman coins at Llangammarch , Breconshire , found by ' some workmen digging in peaty ground near Llangammarch Station of the Central Wales Railway ' . The journal in 1888 noted the discovery of ' a good ...
... noted the discovery of an urn and Roman coins at Llangammarch , Breconshire , found by ' some workmen digging in peaty ground near Llangammarch Station of the Central Wales Railway ' . The journal in 1888 noted the discovery of ' a good ...
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... noted above , attempts were made to excavate some of the features revealed after the first stage of mechanical excavation . These efforts , however , were frustrated by the stoniness of the soil and the uneven and in places compacted ...
... noted above , attempts were made to excavate some of the features revealed after the first stage of mechanical excavation . These efforts , however , were frustrated by the stoniness of the soil and the uneven and in places compacted ...
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... noted at Henge A during excavation , but subsequent dating of charcoal from FA371 has produced a Mesolithic date ( c . 7000 cal BC ) . Feature FA371 was an elongated pit ( described as a ' fire trough ' ) 3.0 × 1.2m across , situated ...
... noted at Henge A during excavation , but subsequent dating of charcoal from FA371 has produced a Mesolithic date ( c . 7000 cal BC ) . Feature FA371 was an elongated pit ( described as a ' fire trough ' ) 3.0 × 1.2m across , situated ...
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A prehistoric and early medieval complex at Llandegai near Bangor North Wales | 17 |
A Roman Will from North Wales By R S O Tomlin | 143 |
Reviews | 157 |
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