Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1962 |
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... buildings just described an ancient path , now reformed , slopes down the cliff to further groups of buildings set on terraces . At the head of the slope bases of unmortared stone suggest the jambs of a gate shutting off the buildings ...
... buildings just described an ancient path , now reformed , slopes down the cliff to further groups of buildings set on terraces . At the head of the slope bases of unmortared stone suggest the jambs of a gate shutting off the buildings ...
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... buildings . Site C ( Fig . 3 ) on the opposite side of the same fold in the cliffs may again be interpreted as cells . From the back a steep path , in part artificial , led up to a higher terrace . This was trenched . No evidence of ...
... buildings . Site C ( Fig . 3 ) on the opposite side of the same fold in the cliffs may again be interpreted as cells . From the back a steep path , in part artificial , led up to a higher terrace . This was trenched . No evidence of ...
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... buildings ; one , and some scattered fragments of walling , were planned by Hall . These had been robbed down to their footings . New excavations are needed to look for timber buildings below the stone buildings . If such cannot be ...
... buildings ; one , and some scattered fragments of walling , were planned by Hall . These had been robbed down to their footings . New excavations are needed to look for timber buildings below the stone buildings . If such cannot be ...
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Presidential Address By C Ralegh Radford M A F B A F S A F R HIST | 25 |
Part 11 | 59 |
Caerleon and the Roman Forts in Wales in the Second Century A D | 103 |
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