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... wide and 3m deep as originally dug ) means that at least some of the extracted material must have gone elsewhere than into the bank , which was only about 7m wide and of considerably shorter circumference ( and therefore potential ...
... wide and 3m deep as originally dug ) means that at least some of the extracted material must have gone elsewhere than into the bank , which was only about 7m wide and of considerably shorter circumference ( and therefore potential ...
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... wide and some 1.2-1.5m high . If this were set centrally in the space between the ditch and the pits there would be room for a berm about 2m wide . The next question to be considered is the number and nature of the features which would ...
... wide and some 1.2-1.5m high . If this were set centrally in the space between the ditch and the pits there would be room for a berm about 2m wide . The next question to be considered is the number and nature of the features which would ...
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... wide , a wide enough entrance , though three so close together would seem to be unnecessary for practical purposes . Two are significantly offset and the line of the ditches is not especially straight , giving the impression that the ...
... wide , a wide enough entrance , though three so close together would seem to be unnecessary for practical purposes . Two are significantly offset and the line of the ditches is not especially straight , giving the impression that the ...
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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 |
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