The Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1855 |
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... Roman , and the amusing blunder arose from the endeavour to trace in its imperfect remains the complete details of the Polybian system of castrametation . starting point . Leaving this , it continues along the 2 THE ANCIENT CAMPS OF THE.
... Roman , and the amusing blunder arose from the endeavour to trace in its imperfect remains the complete details of the Polybian system of castrametation . starting point . Leaving this , it continues along the 2 THE ANCIENT CAMPS OF THE.
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... remains of a British camp . There is certainly an old green turf dyke at this place , without any regular shape , but from its whole appearance I am inclined to doubt its ever having been a camp at all , and should rather consider it ...
... remains of a British camp . There is certainly an old green turf dyke at this place , without any regular shape , but from its whole appearance I am inclined to doubt its ever having been a camp at all , and should rather consider it ...
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... remains of some very large trees , and the whole morass may have been at one time a wood . " Chalmers ( p . 154 ) states , that " near the Roman road , and between it and Culter Water , opposite to Nisbet , there is an undoubted remains ...
... remains of some very large trees , and the whole morass may have been at one time a wood . " Chalmers ( p . 154 ) states , that " near the Roman road , and between it and Culter Water , opposite to Nisbet , there is an undoubted remains ...
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... remains of an old sheepfold . On approaching the village of Liberton , we find a most perfect circular fortress ( No. 24 ) , a little to the left of the road , defended by two distinct entrench- ments , which are even now of ...
... remains of an old sheepfold . On approaching the village of Liberton , we find a most perfect circular fortress ( No. 24 ) , a little to the left of the road , defended by two distinct entrench- ments , which are even now of ...
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... remains of a Roman bath have been dis- covered , and numerous antiquities , such as pots , dishes , instruments of war and sacrifice , and coins of M. Aurelius , M. Antoninus , and Trajanus Imperator ; but these have been so widely ...
... remains of a Roman bath have been dis- covered , and numerous antiquities , such as pots , dishes , instruments of war and sacrifice , and coins of M. Aurelius , M. Antoninus , and Trajanus Imperator ; but these have been so widely ...
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