Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 156W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... represent man's resurrection body by comparison with their observed habit of shedding the old skin and emerging shiny and ' new ' ; 25 they well express the change envisaged by St Paul in Colossians 3 : 9-10 . Further , it seems the ...
... represent man's resurrection body by comparison with their observed habit of shedding the old skin and emerging shiny and ' new ' ; 25 they well express the change envisaged by St Paul in Colossians 3 : 9-10 . Further , it seems the ...
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... represent the soul , so that the two snakes together represent a person reunited at the general resurrection . The sprig of foliage represents the breath of heavenly life which the soul brings , literally to reanimate the body.27 ...
... represent the soul , so that the two snakes together represent a person reunited at the general resurrection . The sprig of foliage represents the breath of heavenly life which the soul brings , literally to reanimate the body.27 ...
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... represent the remains from both wheat and oat crops . None of the samples was from a feature such as a hearth and the charred remains probably represent general background waste derived from one or more events , perhaps associated with ...
... represent the remains from both wheat and oat crops . None of the samples was from a feature such as a hearth and the charred remains probably represent general background waste derived from one or more events , perhaps associated with ...
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Crugiau Bach and Llorfa stone circles Brecknock By Nigel W Jones | 25 |
the genesis and achievement of the Royal Commissions | 33 |
The Romanesque doorway at St Padarns church Llanbadarn Fawr Radnorshire By Rita Wood | 51 |
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Ancient Monuments Anglesey Archaeol Archaeologia Cambrensis archaeological architectural artefacts assemblage associated building Cadw Caerdeon Caerdeon Chapel Caernarfon Caernarfon Castle Caerphilly Cambrian Cardiff century Ceredigion chapter Chester church Cyril Fox David deposit discussion doorway Egryn Stone evidence excavation gardens Gwent Gwynedd Hemp illustrations included Inventory ISBN John John Louis Petit Jones landscape late later Library of Wales Llanaber Llanbadarn Fawr Maelienydd material medieval Meeting of Commissioners Mesolithic metres Monmouthshire Monwal Museum National Library NMRW original Owen Pembroke Pembroke Castle Pembrokeshire period Petit Phase Photograph pollen pottery quarry Raglan Castle RCAHMW Early Admin RCAM Wales Record recovered restoration river Roman Royal Commission samples sandstone scratch dials sculpture seventeenth-century sherd Skenfrith Castle snakes Society south-west stone circle structure suggests survey surviving Swansea Tower trench tympanum University of Wales Vincent Evans volume wall Watercolour Welsh White Gate William window