The Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1855 |
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... England On some Ornaments discovered in Winches- ter College F. J. Baigent PAGE 1 32 333 53 J. R. Planché 137 • H. Duesbury 142 • 159 162 · H. S. Cuming 165 197 Notes on the opening of the Tumuli on Ashey } Down On Irish Antiquities B ...
... England On some Ornaments discovered in Winches- ter College F. J. Baigent PAGE 1 32 333 53 J. R. Planché 137 • H. Duesbury 142 • 159 162 · H. S. Cuming 165 197 Notes on the opening of the Tumuli on Ashey } Down On Irish Antiquities B ...
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... England " ( see Journal , vol . viii , pp . 35-43 ) , led me to direct my attention to the Roman roads and fortifications . in the intramural province of Valentia . In this northern district the subject presents more difficulties than ...
... England " ( see Journal , vol . viii , pp . 35-43 ) , led me to direct my attention to the Roman roads and fortifications . in the intramural province of Valentia . In this northern district the subject presents more difficulties than ...
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... England and the northern part of Scotland ; for we find that it has been adopted , not only by the surveyors of the Caledonian railway in our own day , but by the Romans of old . This iter can be distinctly traced along its whole course ...
... England and the northern part of Scotland ; for we find that it has been adopted , not only by the surveyors of the Caledonian railway in our own day , but by the Romans of old . This iter can be distinctly traced along its whole course ...
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... England . ” 1 From Greenattan the left branch of the Drove Loan proceeds straight forward through Carnwath Muir , till it enters the county of Edinburgh . There are no camps on this line , and I have not heard of the discovery of any ...
... England . ” 1 From Greenattan the left branch of the Drove Loan proceeds straight forward through Carnwath Muir , till it enters the county of Edinburgh . There are no camps on this line , and I have not heard of the discovery of any ...
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... England must have been much milder than at present , or their hardy habits ren- dered them less sensitive to the fluctuations of the seasons . The first evidence of improvement is found in the con- tracted apertures that distinguished ...
... England must have been much milder than at present , or their hardy habits ren- dered them less sensitive to the fluctuations of the seasons . The first evidence of improvement is found in the con- tracted apertures that distinguished ...
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