Half-hours Among Some English AntiquitiesHardwicke and Bogue, 1877 - 240 páginas |
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... feet thick , another of chalk two feet thick , and then a final one of earth three feet in thickness ; on each of these interments had at different periods been made . Thus the tumulus , which was formed of alternate layers of chalk and ...
... feet thick , another of chalk two feet thick , and then a final one of earth three feet in thickness ; on each of these interments had at different periods been made . Thus the tumulus , which was formed of alternate layers of chalk and ...
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... feet high in the centre , that at the south - west end not so large ; the con- necting bank at its base is fifteen yards wide , and , where entire , about six feet in height , with regular sloping sides where not mutilated . The barrow ...
... feet high in the centre , that at the south - west end not so large ; the con- necting bank at its base is fifteen yards wide , and , where entire , about six feet in height , with regular sloping sides where not mutilated . The barrow ...
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... feet long , five feet wide , and about four feet deep . In all probability the capstone had been removed , as none was found . On the cist being cleared , a regular paved floor of limestone , entirely covered with a confused mass of ...
... feet long , five feet wide , and about four feet deep . In all probability the capstone had been removed , as none was found . On the cist being cleared , a regular paved floor of limestone , entirely covered with a confused mass of ...
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... feet in diameter . Near it is Silbury Hill , a mound of earth 500 feet in diameter at its base , and 170 feet in height ; and numerous grave - mounds are spread over the surrounding country . Stonehenge appears to have been a circle ...
... feet in diameter . Near it is Silbury Hill , a mound of earth 500 feet in diameter at its base , and 170 feet in height ; and numerous grave - mounds are spread over the surrounding country . Stonehenge appears to have been a circle ...
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... feet in diameter , the average height of the stones being about twelve feet ; while the average of those at Stonehenge is about twenty - one feet . " The stones . are placed at equal distances , and the number of them had probably some ...
... feet in diameter , the average height of the stones being about twelve feet ; while the average of those at Stonehenge is about twenty - one feet . " The stones . are placed at equal distances , and the number of them had probably some ...
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