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... suggested by Nash - Williams ( 1950 ) to date from the fifth to early sixth centuries , although it is possible that his dating scheme is too narrowly defined ( Arnold and Davies 2000 , 151 ) . A third stone at Llanaelhaearn ( Nash ...
... suggested by Nash - Williams ( 1950 ) to date from the fifth to early sixth centuries , although it is possible that his dating scheme is too narrowly defined ( Arnold and Davies 2000 , 151 ) . A third stone at Llanaelhaearn ( Nash ...
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... suggested that some of the ' effigies ' might not be effigies at all but vertical carvings , possibly from the niches on the west front of the cathedral . Wear marks on the stone indicated that they might have been exposed to weathering ...
... suggested that some of the ' effigies ' might not be effigies at all but vertical carvings , possibly from the niches on the west front of the cathedral . Wear marks on the stone indicated that they might have been exposed to weathering ...
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... suggested that the wall is too shallow to accommodate niches for statues . However , the niches are only a little shallower than the single niche above them which until recently held the Christ in Majesty . The sheared - off bases of ...
... suggested that the wall is too shallow to accommodate niches for statues . However , the niches are only a little shallower than the single niche above them which until recently held the Christ in Majesty . The sheared - off bases of ...
Contents
A newly discovered Roman marching camp at Pen Plaenau | 13 |
The inscribed stones of Llanaelhaearn Church Gwynedd and the significance of their places | 23 |
The medieval bishops effigies at Llandaff Cathedral By Madeleine Gray | 37 |
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