Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volumen28British Archaeological Association., 1872 |
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... represented by four fragments of vessels of a very remarkable character ; differing materially from the preced- ing , and presenting features strongly reminding us of the fictilia of ancient Mexico and Peru . We need not , however ...
... represented by four fragments of vessels of a very remarkable character ; differing materially from the preced- ing , and presenting features strongly reminding us of the fictilia of ancient Mexico and Peru . We need not , however ...
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... representing what are entitled " amulets hung round the breasts of the Druid priests in sacrifice " ; but which are in reality two bone combs , one having eight , the other nine stout teeth . The upper ends swell out laterally , and are ...
... representing what are entitled " amulets hung round the breasts of the Druid priests in sacrifice " ; but which are in reality two bone combs , one having eight , the other nine stout teeth . The upper ends swell out laterally , and are ...
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... represented the face and body in full front , and the feet in profile . He covers nearly an acre of ground . On the summit of the escarpment , not far above his head , called " Trendle Hill , " are the remains of some very ancient ...
... represented the face and body in full front , and the feet in profile . He covers nearly an acre of ground . On the summit of the escarpment , not far above his head , called " Trendle Hill , " are the remains of some very ancient ...
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... representing the emblems of the four Evangelists . These are of Venetian make , and of the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries . Above the head of the figure is a fifth of plain glass , about 1 ins . diameter , once covering a fragment ...
... representing the emblems of the four Evangelists . These are of Venetian make , and of the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries . Above the head of the figure is a fifth of plain glass , about 1 ins . diameter , once covering a fragment ...
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... represented by Sir Christopher Wren in 1701 , by Sir James Thornhill in 1722 , who painted the altar piece , and presented it to the church , which you may now inspect . It is curious to mention that before the Reform Bill of 1831 ...
... represented by Sir Christopher Wren in 1701 , by Sir James Thornhill in 1722 , who painted the altar piece , and presented it to the church , which you may now inspect . It is curious to mention that before the Reform Bill of 1831 ...
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