Archaeologia Cambrensis: A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological AssociationW. Pickering, 1974 |
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... barrow . This barrow was excavated by the writer on behalf of the Ancient Monuments Inspec- torate of the ( then ) Ministry of Public Building and Works in September 1965 and July 1966. The excavations lasted altogether eight weeks ...
... barrow . This barrow was excavated by the writer on behalf of the Ancient Monuments Inspec- torate of the ( then ) Ministry of Public Building and Works in September 1965 and July 1966. The excavations lasted altogether eight weeks ...
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... barrow was mentioned in 1872 by Hamer , who described it as 33 yds . in diameter , 8-10 ft . high , composed of loose stones mixed with earth , adding that large quantities of stones had recently been removed for use in building a barn ...
... barrow was mentioned in 1872 by Hamer , who described it as 33 yds . in diameter , 8-10 ft . high , composed of loose stones mixed with earth , adding that large quantities of stones had recently been removed for use in building a barn ...
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... barrow was built there was probably a long history of local interference with the forest , and the hawthorn charcoal ... barrow near Nant - yr - hafod ( SN 874 909 ) , while there is a notable group in the Afon Marteg valley ( SN 9974 ...
... barrow was built there was probably a long history of local interference with the forest , and the hawthorn charcoal ... barrow near Nant - yr - hafod ( SN 874 909 ) , while there is a notable group in the Afon Marteg valley ( SN 9974 ...
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Excavations at the Hoyle Tenby in 1968 By H N Savory M A D phil f s | 18 |
The Excavation of a Bronze Age Barrow and a Menhir at YstradHynod | 35 |
Excavations at Hardings Down West Fort Gower By A H A Hogg | 55 |
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