Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volumes 118-120Cambrian Archaeological Association, 1970 |
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Page 98
... built to support the corbelled structure and house its flue ; the latter discharges through a wide arched opening in the face of the buttress , near its base ( Pl . XXII ( b ) ) . The roof over hall and solar was pitched at a fair angle ...
... built to support the corbelled structure and house its flue ; the latter discharges through a wide arched opening in the face of the buttress , near its base ( Pl . XXII ( b ) ) . The roof over hall and solar was pitched at a fair angle ...
Page 159
... built in 1673 by Sir Richard Wynn II , was probably inspired by the Rûg Chapel near Corwen built in 1637. Its chief feature is the contemporary painted ceiling , superior to similar work at Bromfield and Staunton Harold . Dr. M. R. ...
... built in 1673 by Sir Richard Wynn II , was probably inspired by the Rûg Chapel near Corwen built in 1637. Its chief feature is the contemporary painted ceiling , superior to similar work at Bromfield and Staunton Harold . Dr. M. R. ...
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... built so close against its edge that it would have been impossible to insert it after the cairn ring had been built . Pots L and M form a pair ; they were buried only 23cms . apart and , in contrast to all the other pots , they were ...
... built so close against its edge that it would have been impossible to insert it after the cairn ring had been built . Pots L and M form a pair ; they were buried only 23cms . apart and , in contrast to all the other pots , they were ...
Contents
Bryn Celli Ddu AngleseyA Reinterpretation By Claire OKelly | 49 |
A Promontory Fort at Parc Cynog Carmarthenshire By A B de Quincey | 73 |
The Roman Camps on Llandrindod Common By C M Daniels F S A | 124 |
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