Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volumen10British Archaeological Association., 1855 |
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... miles , till after crossing the Midlock and Camp waters , it reaches the base of a hill which projects from the main range , and causes a consi- derable deflection in the course of the river . At this point , which is in the immediate ...
... miles , till after crossing the Midlock and Camp waters , it reaches the base of a hill which projects from the main range , and causes a consi- derable deflection in the course of the river . At this point , which is in the immediate ...
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... mile to the north - east of the farm- house of Nisbet , there is a small isolated hill , or knoll . At the west the elevation is the highest , and the ascent the steepest and most abrupt , while towards the east the ground slopes gently ...
... mile to the north - east of the farm- house of Nisbet , there is a small isolated hill , or knoll . At the west the elevation is the highest , and the ascent the steepest and most abrupt , while towards the east the ground slopes gently ...
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... in this district appears to be exclusively taken from Ross's old and inaccurate map of Lanarkshire . From the Cat Craig the Roman road proceeds in the direction of Biggar , and about a mile after it 12 THE ANCIENT CAMPS OF THE.
... in this district appears to be exclusively taken from Ross's old and inaccurate map of Lanarkshire . From the Cat Craig the Roman road proceeds in the direction of Biggar , and about a mile after it 12 THE ANCIENT CAMPS OF THE.
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... mile to the right of the road at Causeway end , we find a camp ( No. 20 ) , part of which has been destroyed by the road , and the rest is a good deal obliterated , being under a crop of potatoes when I visited it . There is no sign of ...
... mile to the right of the road at Causeway end , we find a camp ( No. 20 ) , part of which has been destroyed by the road , and the rest is a good deal obliterated , being under a crop of potatoes when I visited it . There is no sign of ...
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... miles ; but as a military post it is open to the great objection , that as there is no trace of any well , water could not be procured except at the foot of the hill . On a small knoll on the lands of Biggar Shields , four large stones ...
... miles ; but as a military post it is open to the great objection , that as there is no trace of any well , water could not be procured except at the foot of the hill . On a small knoll on the lands of Biggar Shields , four large stones ...
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