Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 151W. Pickering, 2005 |
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Page 37
... built as late as the end of the fifteenth century but no evidence supports the suggestion . Some floor tiling was found in the early excavations at the site . Though it might conceivably be associated with one or other phase of the ...
... built as late as the end of the fifteenth century but no evidence supports the suggestion . Some floor tiling was found in the early excavations at the site . Though it might conceivably be associated with one or other phase of the ...
Page 121
... built by the Templars but transferred to the Hospitallers after 1312 , are built of brick and timber and their design is too different to form a useful comparison . They have very few windows . Only the foundations survive of the barns ...
... built by the Templars but transferred to the Hospitallers after 1312 , are built of brick and timber and their design is too different to form a useful comparison . They have very few windows . Only the foundations survive of the barns ...
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... built in stone from the second century , some equipped with fine mosaics . At the beginning of the fourth century Cirencester was elevated to the capital of the newly formed province of Britannia Prima , which covered all of south ...
... built in stone from the second century , some equipped with fine mosaics . At the beginning of the fourth century Cirencester was elevated to the capital of the newly formed province of Britannia Prima , which covered all of south ...
Contents
The Elijah Panel in St Davids Cathedral Pembrokeshire and its provenance | 19 |
a Cistercian site reexamined 199499 By Neil Ludlow | 41 |
analysis of the documentary | 109 |
Copyright | |
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