Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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whether cromlechs may be divided into separate classes according to the number of stones of which they consist or from any peculiar circumstance of construction . The second is , whether it is to be considered as a rule with- out ...
whether cromlechs may be divided into separate classes according to the number of stones of which they consist or from any peculiar circumstance of construction . The second is , whether it is to be considered as a rule with- out ...
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... cromlechs some of which might have resembled the cromlech in the parish of St. Nicolas in North Pembrokeshire , and which would exactly correspond to the French Lichaven , as having one stone supported on two others . แ The other ...
... cromlechs some of which might have resembled the cromlech in the parish of St. Nicolas in North Pembrokeshire , and which would exactly correspond to the French Lichaven , as having one stone supported on two others . แ The other ...
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... cromlech in north Pem- brokeshire , under which three tall riders on tall horses can sit , and yet leave a considerable space between the top of their hats and the covering - stone ; or to conjecture , if such ... CROMLECHS IN NORTH WALES .
... cromlech in north Pem- brokeshire , under which three tall riders on tall horses can sit , and yet leave a considerable space between the top of their hats and the covering - stone ; or to conjecture , if such ... CROMLECHS IN NORTH WALES .
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... uncertainty still exists as to the real age of these megalithic monu- ments ; but even if they are assigned to the latest period , But the number of centuries that have passed away since their CROMLECHS IN NORTH WALES . 125.
... uncertainty still exists as to the real age of these megalithic monu- ments ; but even if they are assigned to the latest period , But the number of centuries that have passed away since their CROMLECHS IN NORTH WALES . 125.
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... cromlechs , and which he con- siders quite a distinct class from the ordinary monu- ment of that name , and an earlier form of what in the course of progressive structural improvement became the more perfect chamber . The peculiarity of ...
... cromlechs , and which he con- siders quite a distinct class from the ordinary monu- ment of that name , and an earlier form of what in the course of progressive structural improvement became the more perfect chamber . The peculiarity of ...
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