Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Volume 5Edward Walford, George W. Redway W. Reeves, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... silk , the favourite colours of A paper read before the Congress Members of the British Archæological Association , at Amiens , Tuesday , August 28 , 1883 . the House of Tudor ; it had a splendid chapel 2 The Antiquarian Magazine.
... silk , the favourite colours of A paper read before the Congress Members of the British Archæological Association , at Amiens , Tuesday , August 28 , 1883 . the House of Tudor ; it had a splendid chapel 2 The Antiquarian Magazine.
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... British pottery and long celts or axes of finely - chipped and polished stone indicate the gradual advance- ment of mankind in the arts that led to civilisation , and also tell that the hunting palæolithic nomad had either himself ...
... British pottery and long celts or axes of finely - chipped and polished stone indicate the gradual advance- ment of mankind in the arts that led to civilisation , and also tell that the hunting palæolithic nomad had either himself ...
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... British and Romano - British pottery . One fragment of Samian ware , at a depth of 16 ft . , showed that Roman vessels had been brought there ; and some pieces of coarse brown ware had their surface pinched up into rough knobs similar ...
... British and Romano - British pottery . One fragment of Samian ware , at a depth of 16 ft . , showed that Roman vessels had been brought there ; and some pieces of coarse brown ware had their surface pinched up into rough knobs similar ...
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... British , and Saxon character . The hill - top must have been an ancient occupation site far back into pre - historic time . " It is gratifying to learn that the articles above described will be preserved in the British Museum ; and it ...
... British , and Saxon character . The hill - top must have been an ancient occupation site far back into pre - historic time . " It is gratifying to learn that the articles above described will be preserved in the British Museum ; and it ...
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... BRITISH ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION . - The Session commenced Nov. 21 , Wednesday , the chair being occupied by Mr. Thomas Morgan , F.S.A. , treasurer . The election of a large number of new members was announced . Mr. C. W. Dymond ...
... BRITISH ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION . - The Session commenced Nov. 21 , Wednesday , the chair being occupied by Mr. Thomas Morgan , F.S.A. , treasurer . The election of a large number of new members was announced . Mr. C. W. Dymond ...
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