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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Page 51
... burial is dated to the end of the Early Bronze Age ( taking 1500 RCY . , B.C. as a convenient limit ) . The use of such a small cist to contain partially burnt bones is consistent with this . The bronze awl is appropriate to a female burial ...
... burial is dated to the end of the Early Bronze Age ( taking 1500 RCY . , B.C. as a convenient limit ) . The use of such a small cist to contain partially burnt bones is consistent with this . The bronze awl is appropriate to a female burial ...
Page 114
... BURIAL 3 BURIAL 2 pot II two halves of samian cup pot I X Z rear of rampart 0 20 40 clay ball BURIAL 1 pot burning 00 60 80 100 centimetres Fig . 7. Plan of Roman burials . 17 On the folk - lore attached to such stones through the ages ...
... BURIAL 3 BURIAL 2 pot II two halves of samian cup pot I X Z rear of rampart 0 20 40 clay ball BURIAL 1 pot burning 00 60 80 100 centimetres Fig . 7. Plan of Roman burials . 17 On the folk - lore attached to such stones through the ages ...
Page 115
... burial , but the case is far from proven . The pots could have been displaced from burial 1 , or , as no calcined bone was found , they may never have had a funerary connexion . Burial 3 , immediately to the east , was less equivocal ...
... burial , but the case is far from proven . The pots could have been displaced from burial 1 , or , as no calcined bone was found , they may never have had a funerary connexion . Burial 3 , immediately to the east , was less equivocal ...
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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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Arch Archaeology bank barrow basal bones Britain Bronze Age building burial burnt Caerleon cairn Camb Cardiff Carmarthen Carmarthenshire Carn Ingli castle cave century charcoal cist clay cobbles cooking-pot Creswellian dark defences deposits diameter ditch Dyserth early east enclosure entrance evidence excavation filling Flavian flint forts fragments Gaer Glamorgan gravel grey fabric grey ware hill-forts Hoyle Ireland Irish Irish Sea Iron Age Jones late later layer Leucarum Llanelli Loughor mahogany Mansel material medieval menhir Museum Neath north-east north-west occupation Pembrokeshire period phase post-hole pottery probably promontory fort Radiocarbon Dates rampart remains road rock Roman Romano-British round rubble samian sandy seems sherds side slot soil south Wales south-east south-west stone Stradey structures suggests surface Tenby terrace Thomas tiles tomb Topsoil traces trench Trimsaran unstratified upper Vols wall Welsh