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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... clay with pebbles Depth 0-6 in . 6-12 in . 12-15 in . 15-27 in . ( c ) Fine gravel , some stones up to 2-3 in . , yellowish clay matrix ( d ) Gravel , horizontally bedded , mostly fine , but some larger blocks to 8-9 in . The top had a ...
... clay with pebbles Depth 0-6 in . 6-12 in . 12-15 in . 15-27 in . ( c ) Fine gravel , some stones up to 2-3 in . , yellowish clay matrix ( d ) Gravel , horizontally bedded , mostly fine , but some larger blocks to 8-9 in . The top had a ...
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... clay SOUTH sandy clay modern tipping 0000 RAMPART muddy clay shallow pits DITCH III A4 WEST SECTION SOUTH yellow clay modern tipping mortar patches FORT WALL possible burial ( 24 ) not Brown soil Clay Gravel Turf layers Mixed clay ...
... clay SOUTH sandy clay modern tipping 0000 RAMPART muddy clay shallow pits DITCH III A4 WEST SECTION SOUTH yellow clay modern tipping mortar patches FORT WALL possible burial ( 24 ) not Brown soil Clay Gravel Turf layers Mixed clay ...
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... clay was so thin here that the sherd could easily have been an intruder . Certainly belonging to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries was a group of pits dug into the top of the Roman rampart and filled with kitchen refuse ( bones ...
... clay was so thin here that the sherd could easily have been an intruder . Certainly belonging to the twelfth and thirteenth centuries was a group of pits dug into the top of the Roman rampart and filled with kitchen refuse ( bones ...
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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