Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 93, Issue 2Cambrian Archaeological Association, 1938 |
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Page 208
... evidence in the pottery of some occupation during the latter half of the second century . Of its later history there is no evidence , but it can be imagined that the site was once more fully occupied and possibly improved soon after the ...
... evidence in the pottery of some occupation during the latter half of the second century . Of its later history there is no evidence , but it can be imagined that the site was once more fully occupied and possibly improved soon after the ...
Page 249
... evidence of habitation on top of a filled - in ditch of the inner camp , associated with paving and post - holes on its margin , before the imposition of a later rampart . There is still no evidence against the belief that all the ...
... evidence of habitation on top of a filled - in ditch of the inner camp , associated with paving and post - holes on its margin , before the imposition of a later rampart . There is still no evidence against the belief that all the ...
Page 270
... evidence seems to indicate that Poyer was insensibly forced by his own obstinacy to take a stand he had not at first contemplated . He refused to surrender Pembroke Castle because he rightly regarded it as an important asset in any ...
... evidence seems to indicate that Poyer was insensibly forced by his own obstinacy to take a stand he had not at first contemplated . He refused to surrender Pembroke Castle because he rightly regarded it as an important asset in any ...
Contents
The Bulwarks Carmarthen B H St J ONeil M A F S A | 169 |
The Roman Station Prestatyn Professor R Newstead F R S | 175 |
The Edwardian Castle and town defences at Conway | 212 |
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