Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 141
... described the chamber if he had not assured himself of the correctness of the information which had been given him . This propping the capstone is very remarkable ; but another example of such supplemental support may be seen in ...
... described the chamber if he had not assured himself of the correctness of the information which had been given him . This propping the capstone is very remarkable ; but another example of such supplemental support may be seen in ...
Page 153
... described in Jones ' Brecknockshire , lies prostrate , close to a field - hedge on the farm of Ty yn wlad , on the northern road from Crickhowell to Lan- bedr , about a mile and a half from the former . The first notice of this monument ...
... described in Jones ' Brecknockshire , lies prostrate , close to a field - hedge on the farm of Ty yn wlad , on the northern road from Crickhowell to Lan- bedr , about a mile and a half from the former . The first notice of this monument ...
Page 154
... described in that MS . is found on stone monuments , completes the identification of this inscription as Gaed- helic . From the mutilated state of the angle letters we have no opportunity of determining whether this can lay claim to 154 ...
... described in that MS . is found on stone monuments , completes the identification of this inscription as Gaed- helic . From the mutilated state of the angle letters we have no opportunity of determining whether this can lay claim to 154 ...
Page 160
LLANFECHAN STONE . This is a kindred monument to the last described , being one of the very few existing in dressed stones . According to Sir Samuel Meyrick , who describes it in his " Cardiganshire , " it is 9 feet 3 inches in height ...
LLANFECHAN STONE . This is a kindred monument to the last described , being one of the very few existing in dressed stones . According to Sir Samuel Meyrick , who describes it in his " Cardiganshire , " it is 9 feet 3 inches in height ...
Page 164
... described and illustrated in the Archæologia Cambrensis , vol . viii , third series , p . 134. I shall , therefore , only refer to the inscriptions , which are again in two characters , Ogham , and Roman . The Oghams are inscribed on ...
... described and illustrated in the Archæologia Cambrensis , vol . viii , third series , p . 134. I shall , therefore , only refer to the inscriptions , which are again in two characters , Ogham , and Roman . The Oghams are inscribed on ...
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