Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Volume 102W. Pickering, 1952 |
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... probably comes from a cylindrical two- or , less probably , one - handled bottle of the third century A.D. ( shape as Kisa , Fig . 235 or 245 , but not so elaborately decorated ; cf. Kisa , Formentafeln , No. 153 ) . VI . OBJECTS OF ...
... probably comes from a cylindrical two- or , less probably , one - handled bottle of the third century A.D. ( shape as Kisa , Fig . 235 or 245 , but not so elaborately decorated ; cf. Kisa , Formentafeln , No. 153 ) . VI . OBJECTS OF ...
Page 165
... probably unique , at any rate in Wales , particularly the use of the word vestigium . It is also very remarkable that none of the records make any reference to the actual vestigium . The stone is roughly pyramidal , about 3 ft . 3 in ...
... probably unique , at any rate in Wales , particularly the use of the word vestigium . It is also very remarkable that none of the records make any reference to the actual vestigium . The stone is roughly pyramidal , about 3 ft . 3 in ...
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... probably towers , and of a larger building likely to have been the hall . The Great Tower , or Keep , which still stands to a height of some 40 ft . , was built astride the curtain , probably in the second quarter of the thirteenth ...
... probably towers , and of a larger building likely to have been the hall . The Great Tower , or Keep , which still stands to a height of some 40 ft . , was built astride the curtain , probably in the second quarter of the thirteenth ...
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The vestiges of early Christianity in Gwynedd | 1 |
Roman Garrisons in Wales By Eric Birley F S | 9 |
Screens lofts and stalls situated in Wales and Monmouthshire By Fred | 48 |
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