Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 93, Issue 2Cambrian Archaeological Association, 1938 |
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Page 190
... existing land surface which seems to have existed at the time when the well - stratified Prehistoric layer was occupied . The occupation period of the latter has been fixed by Mr. W. F. Grimes1 from the fragment of a small polished ...
... existing land surface which seems to have existed at the time when the well - stratified Prehistoric layer was occupied . The occupation period of the latter has been fixed by Mr. W. F. Grimes1 from the fragment of a small polished ...
Page 212
... existing portion . This section is shown sliced off diagonally on its western side . It seems evident that the lower portion was destroyed when the modern road to Pont Pensarn , outside the western barbican , was constructed . A second ...
... existing portion . This section is shown sliced off diagonally on its western side . It seems evident that the lower portion was destroyed when the modern road to Pont Pensarn , outside the western barbican , was constructed . A second ...
Page 286
... existing castle includes a gate - house built above an original round - headed portcullis gateway , and towers at the north , south - east , and south angles ( this last being a square latrine ) , all linked by curtain walls provided ...
... existing castle includes a gate - house built above an original round - headed portcullis gateway , and towers at the north , south - east , and south angles ( this last being a square latrine ) , all linked by curtain walls provided ...
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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