Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 149W. Pickering, 2003 |
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... suggests early origins . It may be that the parochial framework within Cemais perpetuates early medieval divisions ... suggest that the sub - lordship was a very long- standing administrative division . Furthermore , local tradition has ...
... suggests early origins . It may be that the parochial framework within Cemais perpetuates early medieval divisions ... suggest that the sub - lordship was a very long- standing administrative division . Furthermore , local tradition has ...
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... suggests that a shroud may have been wrapped tightly around the corpse ( Fig . 8b ) . Neither grave , however , had any physical relationship with other contexts and cannot be placed in any sequence . Cist 036 contained a small shale ...
... suggests that a shroud may have been wrapped tightly around the corpse ( Fig . 8b ) . Neither grave , however , had any physical relationship with other contexts and cannot be placed in any sequence . Cist 036 contained a small shale ...
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... suggests either that the surface remained exposed until the nineteenth century , or that intervening contexts have been removed . The former seems most likely as no truncation appears to have occurred in the two post - medieval burials ...
... suggests either that the surface remained exposed until the nineteenth century , or that intervening contexts have been removed . The former seems most likely as no truncation appears to have occurred in the two post - medieval burials ...
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A SheelanaGig from Llanon Llansanffraid Ceredigion | 15 |
Some IrishWelsh Methodist Links | 49 |
The Progress of Ecclesiology and Ritualism in Wales | 59 |
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