The Antiquary, Volumen37Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1901 |
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... remains of the early Saxon chapel of St. Pancras have been uncovered a pigstye having been disestab- lished in the process - and the area excavated to the floor . The plan , as now completely revealed , is a valuable addition to the few ...
... remains of the early Saxon chapel of St. Pancras have been uncovered a pigstye having been disestab- lished in the process - and the area excavated to the floor . The plan , as now completely revealed , is a valuable addition to the few ...
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... remains at Famagusta , to which I referred on a former occasion ; it is being defaced , or rather refaced , ' with new dressing before being re - used to build the squalid huts of modern days . Cæsarea and Sebaste are ex- amples of what ...
... remains at Famagusta , to which I referred on a former occasion ; it is being defaced , or rather refaced , ' with new dressing before being re - used to build the squalid huts of modern days . Cæsarea and Sebaste are ex- amples of what ...
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... remains of colouring visible , with some por- trait busts of the Cæsars , have been found on the site , and have been sent to the Museum of Bardo . missals , coins , royal arms , and needlework are. houses in this historic thoroughfare ...
... remains of colouring visible , with some por- trait busts of the Cæsars , have been found on the site , and have been sent to the Museum of Bardo . missals , coins , royal arms , and needlework are. houses in this historic thoroughfare ...
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... article I described some of the principal discoveries of Roman remains made in these islands during the last six months . I now continue the narrative where I then left it , and shall begin with what I then. 12 ENGLAND'S OLDEST HANDICRAFTS ...
... article I described some of the principal discoveries of Roman remains made in these islands during the last six months . I now continue the narrative where I then left it , and shall begin with what I then. 12 ENGLAND'S OLDEST HANDICRAFTS ...
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... remains of another Roman fort . It would seem that there ran from the Roman fort at Cardiff , just as there ran from that near Neath , a Roman mountain - road con- necting their coast - road with the upper valley of the Usk , and ...
... remains of another Roman fort . It would seem that there ran from the Roman fort at Cardiff , just as there ran from that near Neath , a Roman mountain - road con- necting their coast - road with the upper valley of the Usk , and ...
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