Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1868 |
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... feet , and an elevation of from 8 to 10 feet . It is composed of loose stones mixed with earth . Large quantities of stone have been removed and used for building a barn on the opposite bank of the Clywedog . This partial demolition did ...
... feet , and an elevation of from 8 to 10 feet . It is composed of loose stones mixed with earth . Large quantities of stone have been removed and used for building a barn on the opposite bank of the Clywedog . This partial demolition did ...
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being 36 feet , its height 10 feet . Upon making a small hole in its top it appeared to be composed of earth and stones mixed together . The second tumulus , known as Clap - Maur , lies about half - a - mile to the north - east , and ...
being 36 feet , its height 10 feet . Upon making a small hole in its top it appeared to be composed of earth and stones mixed together . The second tumulus , known as Clap - Maur , lies about half - a - mile to the north - east , and ...
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... feet high ; but after a little searching , what appears to be the true Carreg - Hir was discovered partially embedded in the ground near the spot indicated on the Ordnance map . This ... feet in length , and four feet ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 17.
... feet high ; but after a little searching , what appears to be the true Carreg - Hir was discovered partially embedded in the ground near the spot indicated on the Ordnance map . This ... feet in length , and four feet ANCIENT ARWYSTLI . 17.
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sures about thirteen feet in length , and four feet six inches in its greatest breadth . Beyond these indications the writer failed to discover further vestiges of the old roadway . Carneddau . - The " Mountains of Carno " form part of ...
sures about thirteen feet in length , and four feet six inches in its greatest breadth . Beyond these indications the writer failed to discover further vestiges of the old roadway . Carneddau . - The " Mountains of Carno " form part of ...
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... feet in diameter , with traces of a much smaller inner circle in its north - east part , plainly visible . A quarter of a mile to the south - west of this circle lies what remains of Twr - Gwyn - Bach , which has been opened at a time ...
... feet in diameter , with traces of a much smaller inner circle in its north - east part , plainly visible . A quarter of a mile to the south - west of this circle lies what remains of Twr - Gwyn - Bach , which has been opened at a time ...
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