Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volumes 109-110W. Pickering, 1961 |
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Page 58
... layer underlying the stony layer , above the northern lip of the gully . 69. Fragment from the neck of an amphora or store - jar of pink sandy ware , with broad , low cordon at the base of the neck . Found in J1 ( W ) , at a depth of 18 ...
... layer underlying the stony layer , above the northern lip of the gully . 69. Fragment from the neck of an amphora or store - jar of pink sandy ware , with broad , low cordon at the base of the neck . Found in J1 ( W ) , at a depth of 18 ...
Page 59
... layer in square C1 ( N ) . 30 and 55. Two fragments from the angle and the floor respectively of the base of a jar ... stony layer in square C1 ( W ) . 34. Several eroded fragments from the rim of a mortarium of late flanged type , with ...
... layer in square C1 ( N ) . 30 and 55. Two fragments from the angle and the floor respectively of the base of a jar ... stony layer in square C1 ( W ) . 34. Several eroded fragments from the rim of a mortarium of late flanged type , with ...
Page 72
... stony layer west of the wall foundation in squares E - 1 and F - 1 and in the dark layer sealed by yellow gravel to the north of the late Roman enclosure ; in particular it occurred above the charred beams on the north side of the lined ...
... stony layer west of the wall foundation in squares E - 1 and F - 1 and in the dark layer sealed by yellow gravel to the north of the late Roman enclosure ; in particular it occurred above the charred beams on the north side of the lined ...
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Presidential Address By A H Dodd M | 13 |
Castell Odo an embanked settlement on Mynydd Ystum near Aberdaron | 78 |
A Temple of Mithras at CaernarvonSegontium By George C Boon F S | 136 |
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A. H. Dodd appears archaeological bed-rock Breese Breese's bronze built Caernarvonshire Camb Cambrian Archaeological Association Carrawburgh Castell Odo Celtic central area central hollow century A.D. charcoal charcoal layer charcoal-bearing layer circular cistern cobbles Dark Age Denbs deposits depth diameter Dinas Emrys drain Early Iron Age east entrance gap evidence excavation floor grey grits gully Gwynedd Hut 8/II inner face late Roman lined pit Lloyd material Mithraea Mithraeum Mynydd Ystum nave North Wales north-east occupation layer outer face palisade peat Period Phase platform Pool post-base post-holes post-trench pottery probably quern revetment revetment of Bank Romano-British roof rubble Rudchester Ruthin Segontium settlement sherd side silt slate slope Small fragment soil south-east square stones stony layer structure sub-Roman suggested surface thick Timber Building traces trench vessel Vortigern wall foundation ware Welsh Wrexham yellow clay subsoil Ynysymaengwyn